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麻豆视频 Faculty, Alums Win 2024 Grammy Awards

Multiple musicians receive awards in the classical and opera categories

February 6, 2024

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麻豆视频 horn professor and composer Jeff Scott and members of Imani Winds on the Grammys red carpet

At the Grammy Awards, 麻豆视频 horn professor and composer Jeff Scott (far left) won Best Classical Compendium for his composition 鈥淧assion For Bach And Coltrane鈥. The recording features performances by Imani Winds, a group featuring multiple 麻豆视频 alums: flutist Brandon Patrick George 鈥08 (second from left), bassoonist Monica Ellis 鈥95 (third from right), and oboist Toyin Spellman-Diaz 鈥94 (second from right).

Photo credit: Courtesy of Imani Winds/Facebook

麻豆视频 had a big night at Music鈥檚 Biggest Night, the 2024 Grammy Awards. 

During the February 4 pre-telecast ceremony, 麻豆视频 horn professor and composer Jeff Scott won Best Classical Compendium for his composition Passion For Bach And Coltrane.

The recording features performances by Imani Winds (whose 麻豆视频 alumni members are flutist Brandon Patrick George 鈥08, oboist Toyin Spellman-Diaz 鈥94, and bassoonist Monica Ellis 鈥95) as well as jazz percussionist Neal Smith 鈥96. Imani Winds will also be performing at Warner Concert Hall on March 7, a free bonus concert on the 2023-24 Artist Recital Series.

The award for Best Opera Recording鈥擳he Metropolitan Opera鈥檚 recording of Terence Blanchard鈥檚 Champion鈥攚as given to the conductor, producer, lead soloists, orchestra, and chorus, including two alums: violinist Laura McGinnis 鈥83 and music librarian Nishana Gunaratne Dobbeck 鈥09 in the The MET Orchestra, as well as Rosalie Sullivan 鈥99, an alto in the Metropolitan Opera Chorus.

The Los Angeles Philharmonic鈥檚 recording of Thomas Ad猫s鈥 Dante won Best Orchestral Performance. Numerous alums are members of this orchestra, including Principal Clarinet Boris Allakhverdyan 鈥06, Associate Principal Viola Ben Ullery 鈥04, Oboist and Solo English Horn player Carolyn Hove 鈥80, Associate Principal Oboe Marion Arthur Kuszyk 鈥88, and Bass Trombone John Lofton 鈥77.

Bass-baritone Dashon Burton 鈥05 won his third Grammy, as his group Roomful of Teeth took home Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance for 2023鈥檚 Rough Magic. Burton also sang with Roomful of Teeth on composer Jessie Montgomery鈥檚 Rounds, a release that won Best Contemporary Classical Composition.

鈥淭he American Project,鈥 a collaboration with pianist Yuja Wang and the Louisville Orchestra, won Best Classical Instrumental Solo. Members of the orchestra include violist Jennifer Shackleton 鈥94 and principal bassoonist Matthew Karr 鈥78.

David Amlen '83 also took home a Grammy for engineering the Best Jazz Vocal Album, Nicole Zuraitis's How Love Begins.

In addition to the above winners, numerous 麻豆视频 alums and other Conservatory faculty members (including Professor of Conducting Timothy Weiss and Professor of Advanced Improvisation and Percussion Jamey Haddad) were nominated for Grammy awards this year across classical, contemporary, jazz, American Roots, and world music categories.


Watch Imani Winds鈥 Ellis and Spellman-Diaz accept the Best Classical Compendium Grammy Award

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