Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Classical
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The Grammy Award for Best Engineered Recording, Classical has been awarded since 1959. The award had several minor name changes:
- In 1959 the award was known as Best Engineered Record (Classical)
- From 1960 to 1962 it was awarded as Best Engineering Contribution - Classical Recording
- From 1963 to 1964 it was awarded as Best Engineered Recording - Classical
- In 1965 it was awarded as Best Engineered Recording
- From 1966 to 1994 it returned to the title Best Engineered Recording, Classical
- From 1966 to 1994 it was awarded as Best Classical Engineered Recording
- Since 1992 it has been awarded as Best Engineered Album, Classical
Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Classical | |
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Awarded for | quality classical music engineering |
Country | United States |
Presented by | National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences |
First awarded | 1959 |
Currently held by | David Frost, Charlie Post, Silas Brown; Contemporary American Composers (2024) |
Website | grammy.com |
This award is presented alongside the Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. From 1960 to 1965 a further award was presented for Best Engineered Recording - Special or Novel Effects.
Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year.
The award is presented to engineers (and, if applicable, mastering engineers), not to artists, orchestras, conductors or other performers on the winning works, except if the engineer is also a credited performer.
Winners and nominees
editYear | Recipients(s) | Work | Performing artist(s) | Nominees Performers are in parentheses |
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1959 | Sherwood Hall III (engineer) | Duets with Spanish Guitar | Laurindo Almeida & Salli Terri |
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1960 | Lewis W. Layton (engineer) | Victory at Sea, Vol. I | Robert Russell Bennett |
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1961 | Hugh Davies (engineer) | The Spanish Guitars of Laurindo Almeida | Laurindo Almeida |
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1962 | Lewis W. Layton (engineer) | Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé | Charles Münch (conductor) & the Boston Symphony Orchestra |
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1963 | Lewis W. Layton (engineer) | Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra | Fritz Reiner (conductor) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra |
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1964 | Lewis W. Layton (engineer) | Puccini: Madama Butterfly | Erich Leinsdorf (conductor) & the RCA Italiana Opera Orchestra |
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1965 | Douglas Larter (engineer) | Britten: The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra | Carlo Maria Giulini (conductor) & the Philharmonia Orchestra |
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[2] |
1966 | Fred Plaut (engineer) | Horowitz at Carnegie Hall - An Historic Return | Vladimir Horowitz |
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1967 | Anthony Salvatore (engineer) | Wagner: Lohengrin | Erich Leinsdorf (conductor), the Pro Musica Chorus & the Boston Symphony Orchestra |
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[4] |
1968 | Edward (Bud) T. Graham (engineer) | The Glorious Sound of Brass | Philadelphia Brass Ensemble |
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[5] |
1969 | Gordon Parry (engineer) | Mahler: Symphony No. 9 in D | Georg Solti (conductor) & the London Symphony Orchestra |
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1970 | Walter Carlos [a] | Switched-On Bach | Walter Carlos |
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[7] |
1971 | Arthur Kendy, Fred Plaut, Ray Moore (engineers) | Stravinsky: Le Sacre du Printemps | Pierre Boulez (conductor) & the Cleveland Orchestra |
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[8] |
1972 | Vittorio Negri (engineer) | Berlioz: Requiem | Colin Davis (conductor), the Wandsworth School Boys Choir & the London Symphony Orchestra |
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[9] |
1973 | Gordon Parry, Kenneth Wilkinson (engineers) | Mahler: Symphony No. 8 (Symphony of a Thousand) | Georg Solti (conductor) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra |
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[10] |
1974 | Edward (Bud) T. Graham, Ray Moore (engineers) | Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra | Pierre Boulez (conductor) & the New York Philharmonic |
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1975 | Kenneth Wilkinson (engineer) | Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique | Georg Solti (conductor) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra |
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1976 | Edward (Bud) T. Graham, Milton Cherin, Ray Moore (engineers) | Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé (Complete Ballet) | Pierre Boulez (conductor), the Camarata Singers & the New York Philharmonic |
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1977 | Edward (Bud) T. Graham, Milton Cherin, Ray Moore (engineers) | Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue | Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor), George Gershwin, & the Columbia Jazz Band |
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1978 | Kenneth Wilkinson (engineer) | Ravel: Bolero | Georg Solti (conductor) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra |
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[15] |
1979 | Arthur Kendy, Edward (Bud) T. Graham, Ray Moore (engineers) | Varèse: Ameriques/Arcana/Ionisation (Boulez Conducts Varese) | Pierre Boulez (conductor) & the New York Philharmonic |
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1980 | Anthony Salvatore (engineer) | Sondheim: Sweeney Todd | Original Cast with Angela Lansbury & Len Cariou |
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[17] |
1981 | Karl-August Naegler (engineer) | Berg: Lulu (Complete Version) | Pierre Boulez (conductor) & the Orchestre de l'Opera de Paris |
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[18] |
1982 | Andrew Kazdin, Edward (Bud) T. Graham, Ray Moore (engineers) | Isaac Stern 60th Anniversary Celebration | Zubin Mehta (conductor), Isaac Stern, Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zukerman, & the New York Philharmonic |
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1983 | Paul Goodman (engineer) | Mahler: Symphony No. 7 in E Minor (Song of the Night) | James Levine (conductor) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra |
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1984 | James Lock (engineer) | Mahler: Symphony No. 9 in D | Georg Solti (conductor) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra |
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1985 | Paul Goodman (engineer) | Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5 in B Flat, Op. 100 | Leonard Slatkin (conductor) & the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra |
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1986 | Jack Renner (engineer) | Berlioz: Requiem | Robert Shaw (conductor) & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra |
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1987 | Paul Goodman (engineer) | Horowitz - The Studio Recordings, New York 1985 | Vladimir Horowitz |
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1988 | Jack Renner (engineer) | Fauré: Requiem/Duruflé: Requiem | Robert Shaw (conductor) & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra |
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1989 | Jack Renner (engineer) | Verdi: Requiem & Operatic Choruses | Robert Shaw (conductor) & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra |
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1990 | Jack Renner (engineer) | Britten: War Requiem | Robert Shaw (conductor), the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & the Atlanta Boy Choir |
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1991 | Jack Renner (engineer) | Rachmaninoff: Vespers | Robert Shaw (conductor) & the Robert Shaw Festival Singers |
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1992 | Gregor Zielinsky (engineer) | Bernstein: Candide | Leonard Bernstein (conductor) & the London Symphony Orchestra |
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1993 | James Lock, John Pellowe, Jonathan Stokes & Philip Siney (engineers) | R. Strauss: Die Frau ohne Schatten | Georg Solti (conductor) & the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |
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1994 | Rainer Maillard (engineer) | Bartók: The Wooden Prince & Cantata Profana | Pierre Boulez (conductor) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus |
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1995 | William Hoekstra (engineer) | Copland: Music for Films (The Red Pony, Our Town, Etc.) | Leonard Slatkin (conductor) & the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra |
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1996 | Jonathan Stokes, Michael Mailes (engineers) | Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra; "Kossuth" - Symphonic Poem | Herbert Blomstedt (conductor) & the San Francisco Symphony |
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1997 | Lawrence Rock, William Hoekstra (engineers) | Copland: Dance Symphony; Short Symphony; Organ Symphony | Leonard Slatkin (conductor) & the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra |
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1998 | Michael J. Bishop, Jack Renner (engineers) | Copland: The Music of America (Fanfare for the Common Man; Rodeo, etc.) | Erich Kunzel (conductor) & the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra |
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1999 | Jack Renner (engineer) | Barber: Prayers of Kierkegaard/Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem/Bartók: Cantata Profana | Robert Shaw (conductor) & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus |
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2000 | Markus Heiland (engineer) | Stravinsky: The Firebird; The Rite of Spring; Perséphone | Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor), the Peninsula Boys Choir, the San Francisco Girl's Chorus & the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra & Chorus |
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2001 | John M. Eargle (engineer) | Dvořák: Requiem, Op. 89; Sym. No. 9, Op. 95 "From the New World" | Zdeněk Mácal |
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2002 | Richard King (engineer) | Bernstein (Arr. Brohn & Corigliano): West Side Story Suite (Lonely Town; Make Our Garden Grow, Etc.) | Joshua Bell |
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2003 | Michael J. Bishop (engineer) | Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Sym. No. 1) | Robert Spano (conductor), Norman Mackenzie (chorus director), & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus |
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2004 | Richard King & Todd Whitelock (engineers) | Obrigado Brazil | Yo-Yo Ma |
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2005 | Jack Renner (engineer) | Higdon: City Scape; Concerto for Orchestra | Robert Spano & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra |
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2006 | Da-Hong Seetoo (engineer) | Mendelssohn: The Complete String Quartets | Emerson String Quartet |
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2007 | Michael J. Bishop (engineer) | Elgar: Enigma Variations; Britten: The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Four Sea Interludes | Paavo Järvi & the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra |
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2008 | John Newton (engineer) | Grechaninov: Passion Week | Charles Bruffy, Phoenix Bach Choir & the Kansas City Chorale |
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2009 | David Frost, Tom Lazarus & Christopher Willis, engineers | Traditions and Transformations: Sounds of Silk Road Chicago | Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Alan Gilbert, Silk Road Ensemble, Wu Man, Yo-Yo Ma & Chicago Symphony Orchestra |
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2010 | Peter Laenger (engineer) | Mahler: Symphony No. 8; Adagio From Symphony No. 10 | Michael Tilson Thomas & the San Francisco Symphony |
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2011 | TIE
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2012 | Byeong-Joon Hwang and John Newton (engineers); Jesse Lewis (master engineer) | Aldridge: Elmer Gantry | William Boggs, Keith Phares, Patricia Risley, Vale Rideout, Frank Kelley, Heather Buck, Florentine Opera Chorus & Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra |
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2013 | Tom Caulfield & John Newton (engineers); Mark Donahue (mastering engineer) | Life & Breath - Choral Works by Casper Clausen | Charles Bruffy & the Kansas City Chorale |
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2014 | David Frost, Brian Losch & Tim Martyn (engineers); Tim Martyn (mastering engineer) | Winter Morning Walks | Dawn Upshaw, Maria Schneider, the Australian Chamber Orchestra & the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra |
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2015 | Michael Bishop (engineer/mastering engineer) | Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem; Symphony No. 4; The Lark Ascending | Robert Spano, Norman Mackenzie, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus |
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2016 | Leslie Ann Jones, John Kilgore, Nora Kroll-Rosenbaum & Justin Merrill (engineers); Patricia Sullivan (mastering engineer) | Ask Your Mama | San Francisco Ballet Orchestra & George Manahan |
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2017 | Mark Donahue, David L. Williams & Fred Vogler (engineers) | Corigliano: The Ghosts of Versailles | James Conlon, Guanqun Yu, Joshua Guerrero, Patricia Racette, Christopher Maltman, Lucy Schaufer, Lucas Meachem, LA Opera Chorus & Orchestra |
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2018 | Mark Donahue (engineer) | Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5; Barber: Adagio | Manfred Honeck & Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra |
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2019 | Shawn Murphy & Nick Squire (engineers); Tim Martyn (mastering engineer) | Shostakovich: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 11 | Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Andris Nelsons |
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2020 | Leslie Ann Jones (engineer); Robert C. Ludwig (mastering engineer) | Riley: Sun Rings | Kronos Quartet |
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2021 | David Frost & Charlie Post (engineers); Silas Brown (mastering engineer) | Shostakovich: Symphony No. 13, Babi Yar | Riccardo Muti & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra |
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2022 | Leslie Ann Jones & Michael Rowanoski, engineer | Chanticleer Sings Christmas | Chanticleer |
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2023 | Shawn Murphy, Charlie Post & Gary Rydstrom (engineers); Michael Rowanowski (mastering engineer) | Bates: Philharmonia Fantastique - The Making of the Orchestra | Edwin Outwater (conductor) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra |
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2024 | David Frost & Charlie Post (engineers); Silas Brown (mastering engineer) | Contemporary American Composers | Riccardo Muti & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra |
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2025 | Winner TBA on 2 February 2025 |
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Notes
edit- ^ Wendy Carlos received the award as Walter Carlos, as the award was presented prior to her transition.
- ^ Wendy Carlos received the nomination as Walter Carlos, as the award was presented prior to her transition.
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