Tag: Grammy Awards

  • John Williams Wins Grammy for Helena’s Theme

    John Williams Wins Grammy for Helena’s Theme

    John Williams adds another Grammy to his buckling mantle, in the category of Best Instrumental Composition, for “Helena’s Theme,” the only good thing to come out of the execrable “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.”

    Williams was also nominated twice in the category of Score Soundtrack for Visual Media, for both “Indiana Jones” and “The Fabelmans.” This brings the composer’s career Grammy tally to 26 wins and 76 nominations.

    Ludwig Göransson won the Score Soundtrack award for his overbearing music for “Oppenheimer.” It’s not been a great year for film music, folks.

    In truth, I could care less about the Grammys – as apparently the Grammys could care less about classical music – but if they can sell a few more records or bestow a little more prestige on classical artists, then good for the artists.

    Feel free to Google the rest of the results.


    Grammy Award-winning “Helena’s Theme,” arranged for Anne-Sophie Mutter

    I prefer it in its original guise for orchestra (as if I could get any grumpier)

    Congratulations, John Williams.

  • Jennifer Higdon Wins! Classical Grammy Snub?

    Jennifer Higdon Wins! Classical Grammy Snub?

    Congratulations to Jennifer Higdon on her third Grammy (even if the Awards themselves pay classical music scant regard).

    https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/jennifer-higdon

  • Zhou Tian Grammy Nominee on WWFM

    Zhou Tian Grammy Nominee on WWFM

    Coming up in the 3:00 hour, it’s one more chance to catch Zhou Tian’s Concerto for Orchestra in advance of this Sunday’s Grammy Awards ceremony. Zhou’s piece is nominated in the category of Best Contemporary Classical Composition. We’ll hear the world premiere recording of the work, with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Zhou was in Princeton last year for the U.S. premiere of his work, “Broken Ink,” with the Princeton Symphony Orchestra.

    Prior to the airing of his Concerto for Orchestra, we’ll enjoy “An Exaltation of Larks” by one of his teachers, Philadelphia composer – and Pulitzer Prize winner – Jennifer Higdon. The work was written for the LARK Quartet (“exaltation” is the term for a collection of larks) of which Princeton Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Basia Danilow is a member.

    Join me at 3:00 EST for an hour of outstanding contemporary music, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.


    Zhou Tian with Basia Danilow of the PSO and the Lark Quartet

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