Grammy Award for Producer of the Year, Classical
The Grammy Award for Producer of the Year, Classical , in German "Grammy Award for the Producer of the Year, Classical Music", is a music prize that has been awarded by the American Recording Academy in the field of classical music since 1980 .
History and background
Since 1959, the Grammy Awards are presented annually in numerous categories by the Recording Academy in the United States to recognize artistic achievement, technical competence, and overall outstanding performance regardless of album sales or chart position.
One of these categories is the Grammy Award for Producer of the Year, Classical. Originally called the Grammy Award for Classical Producer of the Year , the award was first presented to James Mallinson at the 22nd Grammy Awards in 1980 . The name of the category remained unchanged until 1998, when it was given the current name . The award is presented along with the Grammy Award for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical .
Winners and nominees
year | winner | nationality | Nominees | Picture of the winner (s) |
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1980 | James Mallinson | United Kingdom |
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1981 | Robert Woods | United States |
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1982 | James Mallinson | United Kingdom |
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1983 | Robert Woods | United States |
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1984 | Marc Aubort and Joanna Nickrenz | United States |
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1985 | Steven Epstein | United States |
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1986 | Robert Woods | United States |
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1987 | Thomas Frost | United States |
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1988 | Robert Woods | United States |
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1989 | Robert Woods | United States |
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1990 | Robert Woods | United States |
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1991 | Adam Stern | United States |
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1992 | James Mallinson | United Kingdom |
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1993 | Michael Fine | United States |
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1994 | Judith Sherman | United States |
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1995 | Andrew Cornall | United Kingdom |
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1996 | Steven Epstein | United States |
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1997 | Joanna Nickrenz | United States |
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1998 | Steven Epstein | United States |
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1999 | Steven Epstein | United States |
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2000 | Adam Abeshouse | United States |
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2001 | Steven Epstein | United States |
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2002 | Manfred Eicher | Germany |
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2003 | Robert Woods | United States |
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2004 | Steven Epstein | United States |
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2005 | David Frost | United States |
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2006 | Tim Handley |
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2007 | Elaine Martone |
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2008 | Judith Sherman | United States |
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2009 | David Frost | United States |
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2010 | Steven Epstein | United States |
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2011 | David Frost | United States |
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2012 | Judith Sherman | United States |
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2013 | Blanton Alspaugh | United States |
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2014 | David Frost | United States |
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2015 | Judith Sherman | United States |
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2016 | Judith Sherman | United States |
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2017 | David Frost | United States |
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2018 | David Frost | United States |
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2019 | Blanton Alspaugh | United States |
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2020 | Blanton Alspaugh | United States |
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Web links
- Official website of the Grammy Awards - Recording Academy, Los Angeles (English)
- Grammy Award Winner for Producer of the Year, Classical at grammy.com (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ Grammy Awards. Retrieved April 12, 2019 .
- ^ The Official Site of the Grammy Awards - Overview. Retrieved April 12, 2019 .
- ^ Winners Classical Producer Of The Year. Retrieved April 12, 2019 .