During my formative years in the
90’s, I religiously followed the Grammy
Awards trying to predict who would win the big awards like Best New Artist,
Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Album of the Year. But in the past
decade, I find myself remotely recognizing the nominees in these major categories and increasingly gravitating towards the classical categories more.
The upcoming 61st Grammy Awards nominees are no exception to this
development since I just scratched my head in confusion upon reading the
nominees of the four general field categories and knowing next to nothing about them. I then went straight to the classical categories and felt somewhat
more at ease and at home recognizing some familiar names and works while getting
intrigued with some music and names that I’ve never heard before.
Here are the partial nominees of the classical categories (Nos. 73-77) at the 61st
Grammy Awards. Winners will be announced on February 10, 2019 (February 11,
2019, Philippine time) with the classical categories being handed out prior to
the live broadcast of the main show.
Production Categories, Classical
73. Best Engineered Album,
Classical
An Engineer's Award. (Artist
names appear in parentheses.)
Bates: The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs
Mark Donahue & Dirk Sobotka,
engineers; Mark Donahue, mastering engineer (Michael Christie, Garrett
Sorenson, Wei Wu, Sasha Cooke, Edward Parks, Jessica E. Jones & Santa
Fe Opera Orchestra)
Beethoven: Symphony No. 3; Strauss: Horn
Concerto No. 1
Mark Donahue, engineer; Mark
Donahue, mastering engineer (Manfred Honeck & Pittsburgh Symphony
Orchestra)
John Williams at the Movies
Keith O. Johnson & Sean Royce
Martin, engineers; Keith O. Johnson, mastering engineer (Jerry Junkin &
Dallas Winds)
Liquid Melancholy - Clarinet Music of James M. Stephenson
Bill Maylone & Mary Mazurek,
engineers; Bill Maylone, mastering engineer (John Bruce Yeh)
Shostakovich: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 11
Shawn Murphy & Nick Squire,
engineers; Tim Martyn, mastering engineer (Andris Nelsons & Boston Symphony
Orchestra)
Visions and Variations
Tom Caulfield, engineer; Jesse
Lewis, mastering engineer (A Far Cry)
74. Producer of the Year,
Classical
A Producer's Award. (Artist names
appear in parentheses.)
Blanton Alspaugh
Arnesen: Infinity - Choral Works
(Joel Rinsema & Kantorei)
Aspects of America (Carlos Kalmar
& Oregon Symphony)
Chesnokov: Teach Me Thy Statutes
(Vladimir Gorbik & PaTRAM Institute Male Choir)
Gordon, R.: The House Without A
Christmas Tree (Bradley Moore, Elisabeth Leone, Maximillian Macias, Megan
Mikailovna Samarin, Patricia Schuman, Lauren Snouffer, Heidi Stober, Daniel
Belcher, Houston Gran Opera Juvenile Chorus & Houston Grand Opera
Orchestra)
Haydn: The Creation (Andrés
Orozco-Estrada, Betsy Cook Weber, Houston Symphony & Houston Symphony
Chorus)
Heggie: Great Scott (Patrick
Summers, Manuel Palazzo, Mark Hancock, Michael Mayes, Rodell Rosel, Kevin
Burdette, Anthony Roth Costanzo, Nathan Gunn, Frederica von Stade, Ailyn Pérez,
Joyce DiDonato, Dallas Opera Chorus & Orchestra)
Music of Fauré, Buide &
Zemlinsky (Trio Séléné)
Paterson: Three Way - A Trio of
One-Act Operas (Dean Williamson, Daniele Pastin, Courtney Ruckman, Eliza Bonet,
Melisa Bonetti, Jordan Rutter, Samuel Levine, Wes Mason, Matthew Treviño &
Nashville Opera Orchestra)
Vaughan Williams: Piano Concerto;
Oboe Concerto; Serenade to Music; Flos Campi (Peter Oundjian & Toronto
Symphony Orchestra)
David Frost
Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Volume
7 (Jonathan Biss)
Mirror in Mirror (Anne Akiko
Meyers, Kristjan Järvi & Philharmonia Orchestra)
Mozart: Idomeneo (James Levine,
Alan Opie, Matthew Polenzani, Alice Coote, Nadine Sierra, Elza van den Heever,
The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus)
Presentiment (Orion Weiss)
Strauss, R.: Der Rosenkavalier
(Sebastian Weigle, Renée Fleming, Elīna Garanča, Erin Morley, Günther
Groissböck, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus)
Elizabeth Ostrow
Bates: The (R)evolution of Steve
Jobs (Michael Christie, Garrett Sorenson, Wei Wu, Sasha Cooke,
Edward Parks, Jessica E. Jones & Santa Fe Opera Orchestra)
The Road Home (Joshua Habermann
& Santa Fe Desert Chorale)
Judith Sherman
Beethoven Unbound (Llŷr Williams)
Black Manhattan Volume 3 (Rick
Benjamin & Paragon Ragtime Orchestra)
Bolcom: Piano Music (Various Artists)
Bolcom: Piano Music (Various Artists)
Del Tredici: March to Tonality
(Mark Peskanov & Various Artists)
Love Comes in at the Eye (Timothy
Jones, Stephanie Sant'Ambrogio, Jeffrey Sykes, Anthony Ross, Carol Cook, Beth
Rapier & Stephanie Jutt)
Meltzer: Variations on a Summer
Day & Piano Quartet (Abigail Fischer, Jayce Ogren & Sequitur)
Mendelssohn: Complete Works for
Cello and Piano (Marcy Rosen & Lydia Artymiw)
New Music for Violin and Piano
(Julie Rosenfeld & Peter Miyamoto)
Reich: Pulse/Quartet (Colin
Currie Group & International Contemporary Ensemble)
Dirk Sobotka
Beethoven: Symphony No. 3;
Strauss: Horn Concerto No. 1 (Manfred Honeck & Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra)
Lippencott: Frontier Symphony (Jeff Lippencott & Ligonier Festival Orchestra)
Lippencott: Frontier Symphony (Jeff Lippencott & Ligonier Festival Orchestra)
Mahler: Symphony No. 8 (Thierry
Fischer, Mormon Tabernacle Choir & Utah Symphony)
Music of the Americas (Andrés
Orozco-Estrada & Houston Symphony)
Classical Categories
75. Best Orchestral
Performance
Award to the Conductor and to the
Orchestra.
Beethoven: Symphony No. 3; Strauss: Horn Concerto No. 1
Manfred Honeck, conductor
(Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra)
Nielsen: Symphony No. 3 & Symphony No. 4
Thomas Dausgaard, conductor
(Seattle Symphony)
Ruggles, Stucky & Harbison: Orchestral Works
David Alan Miller, conductor (National
Orchestral Institute Philharmonic)
Schumann: Symphonies Nos. 1-4
Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
(San Francisco Symphony)
Shostakovich: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 11
Andris Nelsons, conductor (Boston
Symphony Orchestra)
76. Best Opera Recording
Award to the Conductor, Album
Producer(s) and Principal Soloists.
Adams: Doctor Atomic
John Adams, conductor; Aubrey
Allicock, Julia Bullock, Gerald Finley & Brindley Sherratt; Friedemann
Engelbrecht, producer (BBC Symphony Orchestra; BBC Singers)
Bates: The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs
Michael Christie, conductor;
Sasha Cooke, Jessica E. Jones, Edward Parks, Garrett Sorenson & Wei
Wu; Elizabeth Ostrow, producer (The Santa Fe Opera Orchestra)
Lully: Aceste
Christophe Rousset, conductor;
Edwin Crossley-Mercer, Emiliano Gonzalez Toro & Judith Van Wanroij;
Maximilien Ciup, producer (Les Talens Lyriques; Choeur de Chambre de Namur)
Strauss, R.: Der Rosenkavalier
Sebastian Weigle, conductor;
Renée Fleming, Elīna Garanča, Günther Groissböck & Erin Morley; David Frost,
producer (Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; Metropolitan Opera Chorus)
Verdi: Rigoletto
Constantine Orbelian, conductor;
Francesco Demuro, Dmitri Hvorostovsky & Nadine Sierra; Vilius Keras &
Aleksandra Keriene, producers (Kaunas City Symphony Orchestra; Men of The
Kaunas State Choir)
77. Best Choral Performance
Award to the Conductor, and to
the Choral Director and/or Chorus Master where applicable and to the Choral
Organization/Ensemble.
Chesnokov: Teach Me Thy Statutes
Vladimir Gorbik, conductor (Mikhail
Davydov & Vladimir Krasov; PaTRAM Institute Male Choir)
Kastalsky: Memory Eternal
Steven Fox, conductor (The
Clarion Choir)
McLoskey: Zealot Canticles
Donald Nally, conductor (Doris
Hall-Gulati, Rebecca Harris, Arlen Hlusko, Lorenzo Raval & Mandy Wolman;
The Crossing)
Rachmaninov: The Bells
Mariss Jansons, conductor; Peter
Dijkstra, chorus master (Oleg Dolgov, Alexey Markov & Tatiana Pavlovskaya;
Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks; Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks)
Seven Words from the Cross
Matthew Guard, conductor
(Skylark)
The remaining list of classical categories nominees (Nos.78-82) will be posted tomorrow.
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