Schulich Faculty and Alumni in 2018 Grammy Nominations
Presented annually, the are awarded by the , the world's leading society of music professionals.ÌýAs music's only peer-recognized distinction, the Grammy awards honour and celebrate artistic excellence across the entire music industry, and are considered one of the most prestigious achievements in the arts. We are proud to announce that this year's list of nominees includes several of Schulich's faculty members and graduatesÌýin many categories, notably forÌýBest Choral Performance, Best Engineered Album (Classical), Best Historical Album, Best Musical Theatre Album and Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album. Discover more about each of the albums nominated in our list below!
This year's 61st annualÌýGrammy Awards ceremony will take place on February 10, 2019 and will be broadcast live on the CBS Television Network.
KASTALSKY: MEMORY ETERNAL
- Martha de Francisco, Producer
- Brian Losch (M.Mus '10) and Gintas Norvila (M.Mus 2016), Engineers
-ÌýEstelà Gomez (M.Mus '11), Singer in the Clarion Choir
SEVEN WORDS FROM THE CROSS
- Margot Rood (M.Mus '09), as a singer with the
CHESNOKOV: TEACH ME THY STATUTES
- Elias Dubelsten (B.Mus '07), Singer with the PaTram Institute Male Choir
SHOSTAKOVICH: SYMPHONIES NOS. 4 & 11
- Nick Squire (M.Mus '08), Engineer
A RHAPSODY IN BLUE - THE EXTRAORDINARY LIFE OF OSCAR LEVANT
- Rebekah Wineman (M.Mus '16), Mastering engineer
CAROUSEL
- Steven Epstein (sound recording adjunct professor), Producer
-ÌýRichard King (Associate Professor, Sound Recording), Engineer
ALL CAN WORK
- John Hollenbeck, John Hollenbeck Large Ensemble
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