Eastman School of Music graduate Robert (Bob) Ludwig got four nominations and alumni RenΓ©e Fleming, Bill Cunliffe, and Gene Scheer also were nominated in the 55th Annual Grammy Awards competition.
Ludwig (BM β66 music education and MM β01 trumpet) is actually competing against himself in two categories. He was nominated in the Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical category for his work on Ashes & Fire and on Love is a Four Letter Word.Β In addition, he is listed as the mastering engineer for two albums up for Album of the Year: Mumford & Sonsβ Babel and Jack Whiteβs Blunderbuss.
Soprano Fleming (MM ’83) received a nomination for Best Classical Vocal Solo for PoΓ¨mes, her album of French songs by Ravel, Messiaen, and Dutilleux, recorded with the Orchestra National de France and Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France under conductors Seiji Ozawa andΒ Alan Gilbert.
Composer, arranger, and pianist Cunliffe (MM ’81) was nominated in the Best Instrumental Composition category for his work Overture, Waltz and Rondo, recorded by the Temple University Symphony Orchestra, with conductor Luis BiavaΒ and jazz trumpeter Terell Stafford.
Singer-turned-opera librettist Scheer (MM β81 MM ’82) is competing in the Best Contemporary Classical Composition category for August 4, 1964, a concert drama written with composer Steven Stucky.
Winners of the 55th Annual Grammy Awards will be announced on Feb. 10, 2013.
In addition, two recordings with Eastman musicians are among the 10 albums listed for Dan MerceruioβsΒ Classical Producer of the Year nomination: Arensky: Quartet No. 1 & 2; Piano Quintet, Op. 51, featuring Eastman Schoolβs resident Ying Quartet; and Weill-Ibert-Berg, featuring conductor Timothy Muffitt (DMA β95) and the Baton Rouge Symphony Chamber Players, with violinist John Gilbert (BM ’81) and cellist George Work (BM ’79 MM ’81) as soloists.
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