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| country = United States
| country = United States
| year = 1961
| year = 1961
| holder = [[Gustavo Dudamel]], [[Grant Gershon]], Robert Istad, Fernando Malvar-Ruiz and Luke McEndarfer – ''[[Gustav Mahler|Mahler]]: [[Symphony No. 8 (Mahler)|Symphony No. 8 (Symphony of a Thousand)]]'' ([[64th Annual Grammy Awards|2022]])
| holder = [[Uusinta Ensemble]] –<br />''Saariaho: Reconnaissance'' ([[66th Annual Grammy Awards|2024]])
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Prior to 1961 the awards for opera and choral performances were combined into a single award for [[Grammy Award for Best Classical Performance, Operatic or Choral|Best Classical Performance, Operatic or Choral]].
Prior to 1961 the awards for opera and choral performances were combined into a single award for [[Grammy Award for Best Classical Performance, Operatic or Choral|Best Classical Performance, Operatic or Choral]].


The award goes to the Conductor, and to the Choral Director and/or Chorus Master where applicable and to the Choral Organization/Ensemble.
Until [[2016 Grammy Awards|2016]], awards were given to the choral conductor and to the orchestra conductor if an orchestra is on the recording, and to the choral director or chorus master if applicable. The choir and/or the orchestra did not receive an award. From [[2017 Grammy Awards|2017]], the choir (or 'choral ensemble' as it is called in the Grammy rules) does receive a Grammy Award. The producer(s) and engineer(s) also receive an award if they worked on more than 50% of playing time on the album.


Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year. Performers who were not eligible for an award (such as orchestras, soloists or choirs) are mentioned between brackets. From 2017, the choral organization/ensemble does receive an Award.
Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year. Performers who were not eligible for an award (such as orchestras, soloists or choirs) are mentioned between brackets. From 2017, the choral organization/ensemble does receive an Award.
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| [[Royal Philharmonic Orchestra|Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus]]
| [[Royal Philharmonic Orchestra|Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus]]
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* ''Verdi: Requiem'' (Vienna Philharmonic Society of Friends and [[Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra]])
* ''[[Giuseppe Verdi|Verdi]]: [[Requiem (Verdi)|Requiem]]'' (Vienna Philharmonic Society of Friends and [[Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra]])
* ''Vaughan Williams: Mass In G Minor/Bach: Christ Lay In The Bonds Of Death'' ([[Roger Wagner Chorale]])
* ''Vaughan Williams: Mass In G Minor/[[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]: Christ Lay In The Bonds Of Death'' ([[Roger Wagner Chorale]])
* [[Maria Stader]], [[Sieglinde Wagner]], Hans Ernst Haefliger, [[Kim Borg]] – ''Dvorak: Requiem''
* [[Maria Stader]], [[Sieglinde Wagner]], Hans Ernst Haefliger, [[Kim Borg]] – ''Dvorak: Requiem''
* [[Charles Munch (conductor)|Charles Munch]] – ''Berlioz: Requiem'' ([[New England Conservatory of Music|New England Conservatory]] Chorus)
* [[Charles Munch (conductor)|Charles Munch]] – ''Berlioz: Requiem'' ([[New England Conservatory of Music|New England Conservatory]] Chorus)
* ''Bach: Motet No. 3 (Jesu Meine Freude)'' ([[Robert Shaw Chorale]])
* ''Bach: Motet No. 3 (Jesu Meine Freude)'' ([[Robert Shaw Chorale]])
* ''Arias, Anthems and Chorales of American Moravians, Vol. 1'' ([[Moravian_Church_music#The_Moravian_Music_Foundation|Moravian Festival Chorus]])}}
* ''Arias, Anthems and Chorales of American Moravians, Vol. 1'' ([[Moravian Church music#The Moravian Music Foundation|Moravian Festival Chorus]])}}
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* F. Austin Walter, director; Eugene Ormandy, conductor – ''Walton: Belshazzar's Feast'' ([[Rutgers University]] Choir and [[Philadelphia Orchestra]])
* F. Austin Walter, director; Eugene Ormandy, conductor – ''Walton: Belshazzar's Feast'' ([[Rutgers University]] Choir and [[Philadelphia Orchestra]])
* [[Roger Wagner]], director; Alfred Wallenstein, conductor – ''Respighi: Laud to the Nativity; [[Claudio Monteverdi|Monteverdi]]: Magnificat'' ([[Roger Wagner Chorale]] and [[Los Angeles Philharmonic]])
* [[Roger Wagner]], director; Alfred Wallenstein, conductor – ''Respighi: Laud to the Nativity; [[Claudio Monteverdi|Monteverdi]]: Magnificat'' ([[Roger Wagner Chorale]] and [[Los Angeles Philharmonic]])
* [[Yvonne Gouverné]], director; [[Georges Pretre]], conductor – ''Poulenc: Gloria in G Major for Soprano Solo, Chorus and Orchestra'' ([[Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française|French National Radio-Television]] [[Radio_France#Mission|Chorus]] and [[Orchestre National de France|Orchestra]])
* [[Yvonne Gouverné]], director; [[Georges Pretre]], conductor – ''Poulenc: Gloria in G Major for Soprano Solo, Chorus and Orchestra'' ([[Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française|French National Radio-Television]] [[Radio France#Mission|Chorus]] and [[Orchestre National de France|Orchestra]])
* [[Colin Davis]], conductor – ''Berlioz: L'Enfance du Christ'' (St. Anthony Singers and [[Goldsbrough Orchestra]])
* [[Colin Davis]], conductor – ''Berlioz: L'Enfance du Christ'' (St. Anthony Singers and [[Goldsbrough Orchestra]])
* [[Warren Martin]], director; [[Leonard Bernstein]], conductor – ''[[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]: [[Missa solemnis (Beethoven)|Missa Solemnis]]'' ([[Westminster Choir]] and [[New York Philharmonic]])}}
* [[Warren Martin]], director; [[Leonard Bernstein]], conductor – ''[[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]: [[Missa solemnis (Beethoven)|Missa Solemnis]]'' ([[Westminster Choir]] and [[New York Philharmonic]])}}
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| [[Bach Choir]], [[Highgate School]] Choir & the [[London Symphony Orchestra]] & [[London Symphony Chorus|Choir]]
| [[Bach Choir]], [[Highgate School]] Choir & the [[London Symphony Orchestra]] & [[London Symphony Chorus|Choir]]
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* [[Leonard Bernstein]], conductor; [[Abraham Kaplan]] and [[Stuart Gardner]], choir directors – ''Bach: St. Matthew Passion'' ([[Church_of_the_Transfiguration,_Episcopal_(Manhattan)#Music_program|Church of Transfiguration Boy's Choir]], [[MasterVoices|Collegiate Chorale]] and [[New York Philharmonic]])
* [[Leonard Bernstein]], conductor; [[Abraham Kaplan]] and [[Stuart Gardner]], choir directors – ''[[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]: St. Matthew Passion'' ([[Church of the Transfiguration, Episcopal (Manhattan)#Music program|Church of Transfiguration Boy's Choir]], [[MasterVoices|Collegiate Chorale]] and [[New York Philharmonic]])
* [[Eugene Ormandy]], conductor; [[Richard Condie]], choir director – ''Brahms: A German Requiem'' ([[Tabernacle Choir|Mormon Tabernacle Choir]] and [[Philadelphia Orchestra]])
* [[Eugene Ormandy]], conductor; [[Richard Condie]], choir director – ''Brahms: A German Requiem'' ([[Tabernacle Choir|Mormon Tabernacle Choir]] and [[Philadelphia Orchestra]])
* [[David Willcocks]] – ''Haydn: Nelson Mass (Mass No. 9 in D Minor, Missa Solemnis)'' ([[Choir of King's College, Cambridge|King's College Choir]] and [[London Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[David Willcocks]] – ''Haydn: Nelson Mass (Mass No. 9 in D Minor, Missa Solemnis)'' ([[Choir of King's College, Cambridge|King's College Choir]] and [[London Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[Leonard Bernstein]], conductor; [[Hugh Ross (musician)|Hugh Ross]], choir director – ''Milhaud: Les Choephores'' ([[MacDowell_Clubs#MacDowell_Chorus|New York Schola Cantorum]] and [[New York Philharmonic]])}}
* [[Leonard Bernstein]], conductor; [[Hugh Ross (musician)|Hugh Ross]], choir director – ''Milhaud: Les Choephores'' ([[MacDowell Clubs#MacDowell Chorus|New York Schola Cantorum]] and [[New York Philharmonic]])}}
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* Elliott Forbes, [[Alfred Nash Patterson]], Lorna Cooke De Varon, Rt. Rev. Russell H. Davis, choir directors – ''"Mozart: Requiem Mass In D Minor'' ([[Harvard Glee Club]]-[[Radcliffe Choral Society]], [[New England Conservatory of Music|New England Conservatory]] Chorus, Pro Musica Chorus & [[Saint John's Seminary (Massachusetts)|St. John's Seminary]] Choir; [[Boston Symphony Orchestra]])
* Elliott Forbes, [[Alfred Nash Patterson]], Lorna Cooke De Varon, Rt. Rev. Russell H. Davis, choir directors – ''"Mozart: Requiem Mass In D Minor'' ([[Harvard Glee Club]]-[[Radcliffe Choral Society]], [[New England Conservatory of Music|New England Conservatory]] Chorus, Pro Musica Chorus & [[Saint John's Seminary (Massachusetts)|St. John's Seminary]] Choir; [[Boston Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[Eugene Ormandy]], conductor; [[George Lynn (composer)|George Lynn]], choir director – ''Verdi: Requiem Mass'' ([[Westminster Choir]]; [[Philadelphia Orchestra]])
* [[Eugene Ormandy]], conductor; [[George Lynn (composer)|George Lynn]], choir director – ''[[Giuseppe Verdi|Verdi]]: Requiem Mass'' ([[Westminster Choir]]; [[Philadelphia Orchestra]])
* [[Igor Stravinsky]], conductor; [[Elmer Iseler]], choir director – ''Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms'' ([[Festival Singers of Canada|Toronto Festival Chorus]]; [[CBC Symphony Orchestra|Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Orchestra]])
* [[Igor Stravinsky]], conductor; [[Elmer Iseler]], choir director – ''Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms'' ([[Festival Singers of Canada|Toronto Festival Chorus]]; [[CBC Symphony Orchestra|Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Orchestra]])
* [[Georges Pretre]], conductor; Rene Duclos, choir director – ''Poulenc: Stabat Mater'' (Rene Chorus Duclos; [[Paris Conservatory Orchestra]])}}
* [[Georges Pretre]], conductor; Rene Duclos, choir director – ''Poulenc: Stabat Mater'' (Rene Chorus Duclos; [[Paris Conservatory Orchestra]])}}
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* [[Herbert von Karajan]], conductor – ''Brahms: A German Requiem'' ([[Wiener Singverein|Vienna Singverein Chorus]]; [[Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra]])
* [[Herbert von Karajan]], conductor – ''Brahms: A German Requiem'' ([[Wiener Singverein|Vienna Singverein Chorus]]; [[Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra]])
* [[Benjamin Britten]], conductor – ''Britten: Cantata Misericordium'' ([[London Symphony Chorus]] and [[London Symphony Orchestra|Orchestra]])
* [[Benjamin Britten]], conductor – ''Britten: Cantata Misericordium'' ([[London Symphony Chorus]] and [[London Symphony Orchestra|Orchestra]])
* [[Rafael Kubelik]], conductor; Wolfgang Schubert, choir director – ''Schoenberg: Gurre Lieder'' ([[Bayerischer_Rundfunk#Musical_organizations|Bavarian Radio Symphony Chorus]]; [[Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra]])}}
* [[Rafael Kubelik]], conductor; Wolfgang Schubert, choir director – ''Schoenberg: Gurre Lieder'' ([[Bayerischer Rundfunk#Musical organizations|Bavarian Radio Symphony Chorus]]; [[Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra]])}}
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| [[Gregg Smith Singers]] & [[Texas Boys Choir]]
| [[Gregg Smith Singers]] & [[Texas Boys Choir]]
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* [[Charles Munch (conductor)|Charles Munch]], conductor – ''Berlioz: Requiem'' ([[Bayerischer_Rundfunk#Musical_organizations|Bavarian Radio Chorus]] and [[Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra|Symphony]])
* [[Charles Munch (conductor)|Charles Munch]], conductor – ''Berlioz: Requiem'' ([[Bayerischer Rundfunk#Musical organizations|Bavarian Radio Chorus]] and [[Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra|Symphony]])
* [[Stephen Simon]], conductor – ''Handel: Solomon'' (Vienna Jeunesse Chorus and [[Vienna Volksoper]] Orchestra)
* [[Stephen Simon]], conductor – ''Handel: Solomon'' (Vienna Jeunesse Chorus and [[Vienna Volksoper]] Orchestra)
* [[Leonard Bernstein]], conductor; [[Abraham Kaplan]], choir director – ''Haydn: [[The Creation (Haydn)|The Creation]]'' (Camerata Singers; [[New York Philharmonic]])
* [[Leonard Bernstein]], conductor; [[Abraham Kaplan]], choir director – ''Haydn: [[The Creation (Haydn)|The Creation]]'' (Camerata Singers; [[New York Philharmonic]])
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| [[The Swingle Singers]] & the [[New York Philharmonic]]
| [[The Swingle Singers]] & the [[New York Philharmonic]]
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* [[Nikolaus Harnoncourt]], conductor; [[Hans Gillesberger]], choir director – ''Bach: Mass In B Minor'' ([[Vienna Boys' Choir|Vienna Boys Choir]] & [[Chorus Viennensis|Viennensis Chorus]]; [[Concentus Musicus Wien|Concentus Musicus]])
* [[Nikolaus Harnoncourt]], conductor; [[Hans Gillesberger]], choir director – ''[[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]: Mass In B Minor'' ([[Vienna Boys' Choir|Vienna Boys Choir]] & [[Chorus Viennensis|Viennensis Chorus]]; [[Concentus Musicus Wien|Concentus Musicus]])
* [[Colin Davis]], conductor – ''Berlioz: Romeo Et Juliette'' ([[John Alldis Choir]]; [[London Symphony Orchestra]] and [[London Symphony Chorus|Chorus]])
* [[Colin Davis]], conductor – ''Berlioz: Romeo Et Juliette'' ([[John Alldis Choir]]; [[London Symphony Orchestra]] and [[London Symphony Chorus|Chorus]])
* [[Gregg Smith]], conductor – ''Billings: The Continental Harmony'' ([[Gregg Smith Singers]])
* [[Gregg Smith]], conductor – ''Billings: The Continental Harmony'' ([[Gregg Smith Singers]])
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| [[London Symphony Orchestra]] & [[London Symphony Chorus|Chorus]]
| [[London Symphony Orchestra]] & [[London Symphony Chorus|Chorus]]
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* [[Herbert von Karajan]], conductor; [[Helmuth Froschauer]], choir director – ''Bach: St. Matthew Passion'' ([[Wiener Singverein|Vienna Singverein]] and [[Berlin Philharmonic]])
* [[Herbert von Karajan]], conductor; [[Helmuth Froschauer]], choir director – ''[[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]: St. Matthew Passion'' ([[Wiener Singverein|Vienna Singverein]] and [[Berlin Philharmonic]])
* [[Eugen Jochum]], choir director – ''[[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]: [[Missa solemnis (Beethoven)|Missa Solemnis]]'' (Netherlands Radio Chorus; [[Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra|Concertgebouw Orchestra]] - Amsterdam)
* [[Eugen Jochum]], choir director – ''[[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]: [[Missa solemnis (Beethoven)|Missa Solemnis]]'' (Netherlands Radio Chorus; [[Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra|Concertgebouw Orchestra]] - Amsterdam)
* [[Benjamin Britten]], conductor; [[David Willcocks]], choir director – ''Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius'' ([[Choir of King's College, Cambridge|Kings College Choir-Cambridge]]; [[London Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[Benjamin Britten]], conductor; [[David Willcocks]], choir director – ''Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius'' ([[Choir of King's College, Cambridge|King's College Choir-Cambridge]]; [[London Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[Leonard Bernstein]], conductor; [[Norman Scribner]], choir director – ''Haydn: Mass in Time of War (Leonard Bernstein's Concert for Peace)'' ([[Norman Scribner|Norman Scribner Choir]]; [[New York Philharmonic]])}}
* [[Leonard Bernstein]], conductor; [[Norman Scribner]], choir director – ''Haydn: Mass in Time of War (Leonard Bernstein's Concert for Peace)'' ([[Norman Scribner|Norman Scribner Choir]]; [[New York Philharmonic]])}}
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* [[Carlo Maria Giulini]], conductor; Walter Hagen-Groll, choir director – ''[[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]: [[Missa solemnis (Beethoven)|Missa Solemnis]]'' ([[Philharmonia Chorus|New Philharmonia Chorus]] and [[London Philharmonic]])
* [[Carlo Maria Giulini]], conductor; Walter Hagen-Groll, choir director – ''[[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]: [[Missa solemnis (Beethoven)|Missa Solemnis]]'' ([[Philharmonia Chorus|New Philharmonia Chorus]] and [[London Philharmonic]])
* [[Leonard Bernstein]], choir director – ''Berlioz: Requiem'' (Choeurs de Radio France; [[Orchestre National de France]] & [[Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France]])
* [[Leonard Bernstein]], choir director – ''Berlioz: Requiem'' (Choeurs de Radio France; [[Orchestre National de France]] & [[Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France]])
* Phillip Ledger, choir director – ''Bernstein: Chichester Psalms/Britten: Rejoice in the Lamb'' ([[Choir of King's College, Cambridge|Kings College Choir-Cambridge]])
* Phillip Ledger, choir director – ''Bernstein: Chichester Psalms/Britten: Rejoice in the Lamb'' ([[Choir of King's College, Cambridge|King's College Choir-Cambridge]])
* [[Sir Adrian Boult]], conductor – ''Elgar: The Kingdom, Op. 51'' ([[London Philharmonic Choir]] and [[London Philharmonic Orchestra|Orchestra]])
* [[Sir Adrian Boult]], conductor – ''Elgar: The Kingdom, Op. 51'' ([[London Philharmonic Choir]] and [[London Philharmonic Orchestra|Orchestra]])
* [[Jean Fournet]], conductor; [[Franz Muller]], choir director – ''Faure: Requiem'' (Netherlands Radio Chorus; [[Rotterdam Philharmonic]])
* [[Jean Fournet]], conductor; Franz Muller, choir director – ''Faure: Requiem'' (Netherlands Radio Chorus; [[Rotterdam Philharmonic]])
* Dom Jean Claire, choir director – ''Gregorian Chant'' (Choir of the Monks of [[Solesmes Abbey|Saint-Pierre de Solesmes Abbey]])
* Dom Jean Claire, choir director – ''Gregorian Chant'' (Choir of the Monks of [[Solesmes Abbey|Saint-Pierre de Solesmes Abbey]])
* [[Colin Davis]], conductor – ''Tippett: A Child of Our Time'' ([[BBC Choral Society]] & BBC Symphony Singers; [[BBC Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[Colin Davis]], conductor – ''Tippett: A Child of Our Time'' ([[BBC Choral Society]] & BBC Symphony Singers; [[BBC Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[Claudio Abbado]], conductor; Romano Gandolfi, choir director – ''Verdi: Opera Choruses'' (Chorus of [[La Scala|La Scala-Milan]]; Orchestra of La Scala-Milan)}}
* [[Claudio Abbado]], conductor; Romano Gandolfi, choir director – ''[[Giuseppe Verdi|Verdi]]: Opera Choruses'' (Chorus of [[La Scala|La Scala-Milan]]; Orchestra of La Scala-Milan)}}
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| [[Georg Solti]] (conductor), [[Margaret Hillis]] (choir director)
| [[Georg Solti]] (conductor), [[Margaret Hillis]] (choir director)
| ''[[Giuseppe Verdi|Verdi]]: [[Requiem (Verdi)|Requiem]]''
| ''[[Giuseppe Verdi|Verdi]]: [[Requiem (Verdi)|Requiem]]''
| [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra|Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra]] & [[Chicago Symphony Chorus|Chorus]]
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* [[Colin Davis]], conductor – ''Berlioz: L'Enfance du Christ'' ([[John Alldis Choir]]; [[London Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[Colin Davis]], conductor – ''Berlioz: L'Enfance du Christ'' ([[John Alldis Choir]]; [[London Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[David Willcocks]], conductor – ''Britten: Saint Nicholas'' ([[Choir of King's College, Cambridge|Kings College Choir-Cambridge]]; [[Academy of St Martin in the Fields|Academy of St. Martin-In-The-Fields]])
* [[David Willcocks]], conductor – ''Britten: Saint Nicholas'' ([[Choir of King's College, Cambridge|King's College Choir-Cambridge]]; [[Academy of St Martin in the Fields|Academy of St. Martin-In-The-Fields]])
* [[Herbert von Karajan]], conductor – ''Bruckner: Te Deum'' ([[Wiener Singverein|Vienna Singverein Chorus]]; [[Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra]])
* [[Herbert von Karajan]], conductor – ''Bruckner: Te Deum'' ([[Wiener Singverein|Vienna Singverein Chorus]]; [[Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra]])
* [[Rafael Kubelik]], choir director – ''Dvorak: Stabat Mater'' ([[Bayerischer_Rundfunk#Musical_organizations|Chorus of Bavarian Radio]] and [[Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra|Bavarian Radio Symphony]])
* [[Rafael Kubelik]], choir director – ''Dvorak: Stabat Mater'' ([[Bayerischer Rundfunk#Musical organizations|Chorus of Bavarian Radio]] and [[Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra|Bavarian Radio Symphony]])
* [[Philip Ledger]], choir director – ''Purcell: Funeral Music for Queen Mary'' ([[Choir of King's College, Cambridge|Kings College Choir-Cambridge]]; [[Academy of St Martin in the Fields|Academy of St. Martin-In-The-Fields]])
* [[Philip Ledger]], choir director – ''Purcell: Funeral Music for Queen Mary'' ([[Choir of King's College, Cambridge|King's College Choir-Cambridge]]; [[Academy of St Martin in the Fields|Academy of St. Martin-In-The-Fields]])
* [[Serge Baudo]], conductor – ''Roussel: Psalm 80 for Tenor, Chorus and Orchestra'' (Stephen Caillat Chorus; [[Orchestre de Paris|Orchestra de Paris]])}}
* [[Serge Baudo]], conductor – ''Roussel: Psalm 80 for Tenor, Chorus and Orchestra'' (Stephen Caillat Chorus; [[Orchestre de Paris|Orchestra de Paris]])}}
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| [[Georg Solti]] (conductor), [[Margaret Hillis]] (choir director)
| [[Georg Solti]] (conductor), [[Margaret Hillis]] (choir director)
| ''[[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]: [[Missa Solemnis (Beethoven)|Missa Solemnis]]''
| ''[[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]: [[Missa Solemnis (Beethoven)|Missa Solemnis]]''
| [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra|Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra]] & [[Chicago Symphony Chorus|Chorus]]
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* [[Neville Marriner]], conductor – ''Bach: Mass in B Minor'' (Chorus of St. Martin-In-The-Fields; [[Academy of St Martin in the Fields|Academy Of St. Martin-In-The-Fields]])
* [[Neville Marriner]], conductor – ''[[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]: Mass in B Minor'' (Chorus of St. Martin-In-The-Fields; [[Academy of St Martin in the Fields|Academy Of St. Martin-In-The-Fields]])
* [[Maurice Abravanel]], conductor – ''Bloch: Sacred Service'' ([[Utah Symphony|Utah Chorale and Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[Maurice Abravanel]], conductor – ''Bloch: Sacred Service'' ([[Utah Symphony|Utah Chorale and Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[Leonard Bernstein]], conductor; [[Joseph Flummerfelt]], choral director – ''Haydn: Mass No. 9 in D Minor (Lord Nelson Mass)'' ([[Westminster Choir]]; [[New York Philharmonic]])
* [[Leonard Bernstein]], conductor; [[Joseph Flummerfelt]], choral director – ''Haydn: Mass No. 9 in D Minor (Lord Nelson Mass)'' ([[Westminster Choir]]; [[New York Philharmonic]])
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| [[Georg Solti]] (conductor), [[Margaret Hillis]] (choir director)
| [[Georg Solti]] (conductor), [[Margaret Hillis]] (choir director)
| ''[[Johannes Brahms|Brahms]]: [[Ein deutsches Requiem|A German Requiem]]''
| ''[[Johannes Brahms|Brahms]]: [[Ein deutsches Requiem|A German Requiem]]''
| [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra|Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra]] & [[Chicago Symphony Chorus|Chorus]]
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* [[Leonard Bernstein]], conductor – ''[[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]: [[Missa solemnis (Beethoven)|Missa Solemnis]]'' (N.O.S. Hilverson Radio Chorus; Concertgebouworkest of N.O.S. Hilversum)
* [[Leonard Bernstein]], conductor – ''[[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]: [[Missa solemnis (Beethoven)|Missa Solemnis]]'' (N.O.S. Hilverson Radio Chorus; Concertgebouworkest of N.O.S. Hilversum)
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* [[Eduardo Mata]], conductor; Richard Cooke, chorus conductor – ''Orff: Carmina Burana'' ([[London Symphony Chorus]]; [[London Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[Eduardo Mata]], conductor; Richard Cooke, chorus conductor – ''Orff: Carmina Burana'' ([[London Symphony Chorus]]; [[London Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[Leonard Slatkin]], conductor; [[Thomas Peck]], chorus director – ''Prokofiev: Ivan the Terrible from Music from the Films'' (St. Louis Symphony Chorus; [[St. Louis Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[Leonard Slatkin]], conductor; [[Thomas Peck]], chorus director – ''Prokofiev: Ivan the Terrible from Music from the Films'' (St. Louis Symphony Chorus; [[St. Louis Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[Zubin Mehta]], conductor; [[Richard Westenburg]], choral conductor – ''Verdi: Requiem'' ([[Musica Sacra (New York City)|Musica Sacra Chorus]]; [[New York Philharmonic]])}}
* [[Zubin Mehta]], conductor; [[Richard Westenburg]], choral conductor – ''[[Giuseppe Verdi|Verdi]]: [[Requiem (Verdi)|Requiem]]'' ([[Musica Sacra (New York City)|Musica Sacra Chorus]]; [[New York Philharmonic]])}}
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1982-230.html |title=Grammy Award Nominees 1982 – Grammy Award Winners 1982 |website=www.awardsandshows.com |access-date=April 27, 2017}}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1982-230.html |title=Grammy Award Nominees 1982 – Grammy Award Winners 1982 |website=www.awardsandshows.com |access-date=April 27, 2017}}</ref>
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| [[Georg Solti]] (conductor), [[Margaret Hillis]] (choir director)
| [[Georg Solti]] (conductor), [[Margaret Hillis]] (choir director)
| ''[[Hector Berlioz|Berlioz]]: [[La damnation de Faust (Georg Solti recording)|La Damnation de Faust]]''
| ''[[Hector Berlioz|Berlioz]]: [[La damnation de Faust (Georg Solti recording)|La Damnation de Faust]]''
| [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra|Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra]] & [[Chicago Symphony Chorus|Chorus]]
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* [[Bernard Haitink]], conductor; [[Norbert Balatsch]], chorus master – ''Brahms: German Requiem'' ([[Vienna State Opera|Vienna State Opera Chorus]]; [[Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra]])
* [[Bernard Haitink]], conductor; [[Norbert Balatsch]], chorus master – ''Brahms: German Requiem'' ([[Vienna State Opera|Vienna State Opera Chorus]]; [[Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra]])
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* [[Robert Shaw (conductor)|Robert Shaw]], conductor – ''Poulenc: Gloria for Soprano, Choir and Orchestra (G Major)'' ([[Atlanta Symphony Orchestra|Atlanta Symphony Chorus and Orchestra]])
* [[Robert Shaw (conductor)|Robert Shaw]], conductor – ''Poulenc: Gloria for Soprano, Choir and Orchestra (G Major)'' ([[Atlanta Symphony Orchestra|Atlanta Symphony Chorus and Orchestra]])
* [[Leonard Slatkin]], conductor; [[Thomas Peck]], chorus master – ''[[Sergei Rachmaninoff|Rachmaninov]]: [[The Bells (symphony)|The Bells]] and Russian Songs'' (St. Louis Symphony Chorus; [[St. Louis Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[Leonard Slatkin]], conductor; [[Thomas Peck]], chorus master – ''[[Sergei Rachmaninoff|Rachmaninov]]: [[The Bells (symphony)|The Bells]] and Russian Songs'' (St. Louis Symphony Chorus; [[St. Louis Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[Nikolaus Harnoncourt]], conductor; [[Gerhard Schmidt-Gaden]], choral conductor – ''Bach: Cantatas, Vol. 30 (Nos. 120-123)'' ([[Tölzer Knabenchor]]; the [[Concentus Musicus Wien]])}}
* [[Nikolaus Harnoncourt]], conductor; [[Gerhard Schmidt-Gaden]], choral conductor – ''[[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]: Cantatas, Vol. 30 (Nos. 120-123)'' ([[Tölzer Knabenchor]]; the [[Concentus Musicus Wien]])}}
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1983-231.html |title=Grammy Award Nominees 1983 – Grammy Award Winners 1983 |website=www.awardsandshows.com |access-date=April 27, 2017}}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1983-231.html |title=Grammy Award Nominees 1983 – Grammy Award Winners 1983 |website=www.awardsandshows.com |access-date=April 27, 2017}}</ref>
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| [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra|Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra|Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| {{smalldiv|
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* [[Raymond Leppard]], conductor – ''Bach: St. Matthew Passion'' ([[Knabenchor Hannover]] & [[NDR Chor|NDR Choir]]; [[NDR Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[Raymond Leppard]], conductor – ''[[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]: St. Matthew Passion'' ([[Knabenchor Hannover]] & [[NDR Chor|NDR Choir]]; [[NDR Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[Trevor Pinnock]], conductor – ''Handel: Coronation Anthems'' ([[Choir of Westminster Abbey]] and [[English Concert]])
* [[Trevor Pinnock]], conductor – ''Handel: Coronation Anthems'' ([[Choir of Westminster Abbey]] and [[English Concert]])
* [[Herbert von Karajan]], conductor – ''Haydn: The Creation'' ([[Vienna Singverein]] and [[Vienna Philharmonic]])
* [[Herbert von Karajan]], conductor – ''Haydn: The Creation'' ([[Vienna Singverein]] and [[Vienna Philharmonic]])
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| [[James Levine]] (conductor), [[Margaret Hillis]] (choir director)
| [[James Levine]] (conductor), [[Margaret Hillis]] (choir director)
| ''[[Johannes Brahms|Brahms]]: [[Ein deutsches Requiem|A German Requiem]]''
| ''[[Johannes Brahms|Brahms]]: [[Ein deutsches Requiem|A German Requiem]]''
| [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra|Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra]] & [[Chicago Symphony Chorus|Chorus]]
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* [[Simon Rattle]], conductor – ''Britten: War Requiem'' ([[Christ_Church_Cathedral,_Oxford#Choirs|Boys Of Christ Church Cathedral]]; [[City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra|City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus and Orchestra]])
* [[Simon Rattle]], conductor – ''Britten: War Requiem'' ([[Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford#Choirs|Boys Of Christ Church Cathedral]]; [[City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra|City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus and Orchestra]])
* [[Christopher Hogwood]], conductor – ''Mozart: Requiem'' (Chorus of the [[Academy of Ancient Music|Academy Of Ancient Music]] & [[Westminster_Cathedral#Choir|Westminster Cathedral Boys Choir]]; Orchestra of the Academy of Ancient Music)
* [[Christopher Hogwood]], conductor – ''Mozart: Requiem'' (Chorus of the [[Academy of Ancient Music|Academy Of Ancient Music]] & [[Westminster Cathedral#Choir|Westminster Cathedral Boys Choir]]; Orchestra of the Academy of Ancient Music)
* [[Riccardo Chailly]], conductor – ''Orff: Carmina Burana'' (RSO Berlin Chorus; [[Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin|RSO Berlin Orchestra]])
* [[Riccardo Chailly]], conductor – ''Orff: Carmina Burana'' (RSO Berlin Chorus; [[Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin|RSO Berlin Orchestra]])
* [[Riccardo Chailly]], conductor – ''Prokofiev: Alexander Nevsky, Op. 78'' ([[Cleveland Orchestra|Cleveland Orchestra Chorus and Orchestra]])}}
* [[Riccardo Chailly]], conductor – ''Prokofiev: Alexander Nevsky, Op. 78'' ([[Cleveland Orchestra|Cleveland Orchestra Chorus and Orchestra]])}}
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! scope="row" style="text-align:center;"| [[28th Annual Grammy Awards|1986]]
! scope="row" style="text-align:center;"| [[28th Annual Grammy Awards|1986]]
| [[Robert Shaw (conductor)|Robert Shaw]] (conductor)
| [[Robert Shaw (conductor)|Robert Shaw]] (conductor)
| ''[[Hector Berlioz|Berlioz]]: [[Requiem (Berlioz)|Requiem]]''
| [[Atlanta Symphony Orchestra|Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| [[Atlanta Symphony Orchestra|Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| ''[[Hector Berlioz|Berlioz]]: Requiem''
| {{smalldiv|
| {{smalldiv|
* [[Ton Koopman]], conductor – ''Handel: [[Messiah (Handel)|Messiah]]'' (Choeur "[[The Sixteen]]"; Amsterdam Baroque Chorus)
* [[Ton Koopman]], conductor – ''Handel: [[Messiah (Handel)|Messiah]]'' (Choeur "[[The Sixteen]]"; Amsterdam Baroque Chorus)
* [[Lorin Maazel]], conductor – ''Lloyd Webber: Requiem'' ([[Winchester Cathedral Choir]]; [[English Chamber Orchestra]])
* [[Lorin Maazel]], conductor – ''Lloyd Webber: Requiem'' ([[Winchester Cathedral Choir]]; [[English Chamber Orchestra]])
* [[Daniel Barenboim]], conductor – ''Mozart: Requiem'' (Choeurs De Paris; [[Orchestre de Paris|Orchestre De Paris]])
* [[Daniel Barenboim]], conductor – ''Mozart: Requiem'' (Choeurs De Paris; [[Orchestre de Paris|Orchestre De Paris]])
* [[Herbert von Karajan]], conductor – ''Verdi: Requiem'' (Chor Der [[National Opera and Ballet of Bulgaria|National Opera]]; [[Vienna Philharmonic]])}}
* [[Herbert von Karajan]], conductor – ''[[Giuseppe Verdi|Verdi]]: [[Requiem (Verdi)|Requiem]]'' (Chor Der [[National Opera and Ballet of Bulgaria|National Opera]]; [[Vienna Philharmonic]])}}
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1986-234.html |title=Grammy Award Nominees 1986 – Grammy Award Winners 1986 |website=www.awardsandshows.com |access-date=April 27, 2017}}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1986-234.html |title=Grammy Award Nominees 1986 – Grammy Award Winners 1986 |website=www.awardsandshows.com |access-date=April 27, 2017}}</ref>
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| [[James Levine]] (conductor), [[Margaret Hillis]] (choir director)
| [[James Levine]] (conductor), [[Margaret Hillis]] (choir director)
| ''[[Carl Orff|Orff]]: [[Carmina Burana (Orff)|Carmina Burana]]''
| ''[[Carl Orff|Orff]]: [[Carmina Burana (Orff)|Carmina Burana]]''
| [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra|Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra]] & [[Chicago Symphony Chorus|Chorus]]
| {{smalldiv|
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* [[John Eliot Gardiner]], conductor – ''Bach: Mass in B Minor'' ([[Monteverdi Choir]] and [[English Baroque Soloists]])
* [[John Eliot Gardiner]], conductor – ''[[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]: Mass in B Minor'' ([[Monteverdi Choir]] and [[English Baroque Soloists]])
* [[Herbert von Karajan]], conductor; Heimuth Froschauer, chorus master – ''[[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]: [[Missa solemnis (Beethoven)|Missa Solemnis]]'' ([[Vienna Singverein]]; [[Wiener Philharmoniker]])
* [[Herbert von Karajan]], conductor; Heimuth Froschauer, chorus master – ''[[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]: [[Missa solemnis (Beethoven)|Missa Solemnis]]'' ([[Vienna Singverein]]; [[Wiener Philharmoniker]])
* [[Riccardo Muti]], conductor; [[Joseph Flummerfelt]], choral director – ''Berlioz: Romeo et Juliette'' ([[Westminser Choir|Westminster Choir]] and [[Philadelphia Orchestra]])
* [[Riccardo Muti]], conductor; [[Joseph Flummerfelt]], choral director – ''Berlioz: Romeo et Juliette'' ([[Westminser Choir|Westminster Choir]] and [[Philadelphia Orchestra]])
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* [[Laszlo Heltay]], chorus master – ''Tippett: A Child Of Our Time'' ([[Brighton Festival Chorus]]; [[Royal Philharmonic Orchestra]])
* [[Laszlo Heltay]], chorus master – ''Tippett: A Child Of Our Time'' ([[Brighton Festival Chorus]]; [[Royal Philharmonic Orchestra]])
* Neville Creed, chorus master – ''[[Gustav Mahler|Mahler]]: Symphony No. 8 In E Flat (Symphony of a Thousand)'' ([[London Philharmonic Choir|London Philharmonic Chorus]] & [[Tiffin_School#Tiffin_Boys'_Choir|Tiffin School Boys Choir]]; [[London Philharmonic Orchestra]])
* Neville Creed, chorus master – ''[[Gustav Mahler|Mahler]]: Symphony No. 8 In E Flat (Symphony of a Thousand)'' ([[London Philharmonic Choir|London Philharmonic Chorus]] & [[Tiffin School#Tiffin Boys' Choir|Tiffin School Boys Choir]]; [[London Philharmonic Orchestra]])
* Lubomir Matl, chorus master – ''[[Leoš Janáček|Janácek]]: [[Glagolitic Mass]]'' (Prague Philharmonic Chorus; [[Czech Philharmonic]])
* Lubomir Matl, chorus master – ''[[Leoš Janáček|Janácek]]: [[Glagolitic Mass]]'' (Prague Philharmonic Chorus; [[Czech Philharmonic]])
* [[Michael Tilson Thomas]], conductor; [[Jerold Ottley|Jerold D. Ottley]], chorus master – ''Copland: Old American Songs: Canticle of Freedom; Four Motets'' ([[Tabernacle Choir|Mormon Tabernacle Choir]]; [[Utah Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[Michael Tilson Thomas]], conductor; [[Jerold Ottley|Jerold D. Ottley]], chorus master – ''Copland: Old American Songs: Canticle of Freedom; Four Motets'' ([[Tabernacle Choir|Mormon Tabernacle Choir]]; [[Utah Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[John Eliot Gardiner]], chorus master – ''Bach: St. John Passion'' ([[Monteverdi Choir]]; [[English Baroque Soloists]])}}
* [[John Eliot Gardiner]], chorus master – ''[[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]: [[St John Passion|St. John Passion]]'' ([[Monteverdi Choir]]; [[English Baroque Soloists]])}}
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1988-236.html |title=Grammy Award Nominees 1988 – Grammy Award Winners 1988 |website=www.awardsandshows.com |access-date=April 27, 2017}}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1988-236.html |title=Grammy Award Nominees 1988 – Grammy Award Winners 1988 |website=www.awardsandshows.com |access-date=April 27, 2017}}</ref>
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| [[Atlanta Symphony Orchestra|Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| [[Atlanta Symphony Orchestra|Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| {{smalldiv|
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* [[John Eliot Gardiner]], conductor – ''Bach: Christmas Oratorio'' ([[Monteverdi Choir]]; [[English Baroque Soloists]])
* [[John Eliot Gardiner]], conductor – ''[[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]: Christmas Oratorio'' ([[Monteverdi Choir]]; [[English Baroque Soloists]])
* [[Georg Solti]], conductor; [[Margaret Hillis]], choral director – ''Bach: St. Matthew Passion'' ([[Chicago Symphony Orchestra|Chicago Symphony Chorus and Orchestra]])
* [[Georg Solti]], conductor; [[Margaret Hillis]], choral director – ''Bach: St. Matthew Passion'' ([[Chicago Symphony Orchestra]] & [[Chicago Symphony Chorus|Chorus]])
* [[Herbert von Karajan]], conductor; [[Helmuth Froschauer]], chorus master – ''Mozart: Requiem'' ([[Vienna Singverein]] and [[Vienna Philharmonic]])
* [[Herbert von Karajan]], conductor; [[Helmuth Froschauer]], chorus master – ''Mozart: Requiem'' ([[Vienna Singverein]] and [[Vienna Philharmonic]])
* [[Trevor Pinnock]], conductor – ''Vivaldi: Gloria; Scarlatti: Dixit Dominus'' (English Concert Choir and [[The English Concert|English Concert]])}}
* [[Trevor Pinnock]], conductor – ''Vivaldi: Gloria; Scarlatti: Dixit Dominus'' (English Concert Choir and [[The English Concert|English Concert]])}}
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| [[Robert Shaw (conductor)|Robert Shaw]] (conductor)
| [[Robert Shaw (conductor)|Robert Shaw]] (conductor)
| ''[[Benjamin Britten|Britten]]: [[War Requiem]]''
| ''[[Benjamin Britten|Britten]]: [[War Requiem]]''
| [[Atlanta Symphony Orchestra|Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| [[Atlanta Symphony Orchestra|Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]] and the [[Atlanta Boy Choir]]
| {{smalldiv|
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* [[Leonard Slatkin]], conductor – ''Elgar: The Kingdom'' ([[London Philharmonic Choir]] and [[London Philharmonic Orchestra|Orchestra]])
* [[Leonard Slatkin]], conductor – ''Elgar: The Kingdom'' ([[London Philharmonic Choir]] and [[London Philharmonic Orchestra|Orchestra]])
* [[John Eliot Gardiner]], conductor – ''Handel: Jeptha'' ([[Monteverdi Choir]] & [[English Baroque Soloists]])
* [[John Eliot Gardiner]], conductor – ''Handel: Jeptha'' ([[Monteverdi Choir]] & [[English Baroque Soloists]])
* [[Trevor Pinnock]], conductor – ''Handel: [[Messiah (Handel)|Messiah]]'' (English Concert Choir and [[The English Concert|English Concert]])
* [[Trevor Pinnock]], conductor – ''Handel: [[Messiah (Handel)|Messiah]]'' (English Concert Choir and [[The English Concert|English Concert]])
* [[Stephen Darlington]], conductor – ''Vaughan Williams: Choral Music, Oxford Elegy, Flos Campi, etc.'' ([[Christ_Church_Cathedral,_Oxford#Choirs|Christ Church Cathedral Choir]])}}
* [[Stephen Darlington]], conductor – ''Vaughan Williams: Choral Music, Oxford Elegy, Flos Campi, etc.'' ([[Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford#Choirs|Christ Church Cathedral Choir]])}}
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.infoplease.com/arts-entertainment/grammy-awards/1990-grammy-awards |title=1990 Grammy Awards |website=www.infoplease.com |language=en |access-date=April 27, 2017}}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.infoplease.com/arts-entertainment/grammy-awards/1990-grammy-awards |title=1990 Grammy Awards |website=www.infoplease.com |language=en |access-date=April 27, 2017}}</ref>
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| [[Atlanta Symphony Orchestra|Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| [[Atlanta Symphony Orchestra|Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| {{smalldiv|
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* [[John Eliot Gardiner]], conductor – ''Bach: St. Matthew Passion'' ([[Brompton_Oratory#Senior_choir|London Oratory Choir]] & [[Monteverdi Choir]]; [[English Baroque Soloists]])
* [[John Eliot Gardiner]], conductor – ''[[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]: St. Matthew Passion'' ([[Brompton Oratory#Senior choir|London Oratory Choir]] & [[Monteverdi Choir]]; [[English Baroque Soloists]])
* [[Nicholas McGegan]], conductor – ''Handel: Susanna'' ([[University of California, Berkeley|U. C. Berkeley]] Chamber Choir; [[Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra]])
* [[Nicholas McGegan]], conductor – ''Handel: Susanna'' ([[University of California, Berkeley|U. C. Berkeley]] Chamber Choir; [[Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra]])
* [[Bernard Haitink]], conductor – ''Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 1 (Sea Symphony)'' ([[London Philharmonic Choir]]; [[London Philharmonic]])
* [[Bernard Haitink]], conductor – ''Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 1 (Sea Symphony)'' ([[London Philharmonic Choir]]; [[London Philharmonic]])
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! scope="row" style="text-align:center;"| [[34th Annual Grammy Awards|1992]]
! scope="row" style="text-align:center;"| [[34th Annual Grammy Awards|1992]]
| [[Georg Solti]] (conductor), [[Margaret Hillis]] (choir director)
| [[Georg Solti]] (conductor), [[Margaret Hillis]] (choir director)
| [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra|Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| ''[[Chicago Symphony Orchestra|Bach]]: [[Mass in B Minor (Bach)|Mass in B Minor]]''
| [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra]] & [[Chicago Symphony Chorus|Chorus]]
| ''[[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]: [[Mass in B Minor (Bach)|Mass in B Minor]]''
| {{smalldiv|
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* [[John Eliot Gardiner]], conductor – ''[[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]: [[Missa solemnis (Beethoven)|Missa Solemnis]]'' ([[Monteverdi Choir]] and [[English Baroque Soloists]])
* [[John Eliot Gardiner]], conductor – ''[[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]: [[Missa solemnis (Beethoven)|Missa Solemnis]]'' ([[Monteverdi Choir]] and [[English Baroque Soloists]])
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! scope="row" style="text-align:center;"| [[36th Annual Grammy Awards|1994]]
! scope="row" style="text-align:center;"| [[36th Annual Grammy Awards|1994]]
| [[Pierre Boulez]] (conductor), [[Margaret Hillis]] (choir director)
| [[Pierre Boulez]] (conductor), [[Margaret Hillis]] (choir director)
| ''[[Béla Bartók|Bartók]]: [[Cantata Profana]]''
| [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra|Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra]] & [[Chicago Symphony Chorus|Chorus]]
| ''[[Béla Bartók|Bartók]]: Cantata Profana''
| {{smalldiv|
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* [[Roger Norrington]], conductor – ''Brahms: German Requiem'' ([[London Classical Players]] and The Schultz Choir of London)
* [[Roger Norrington]], conductor – ''Brahms: German Requiem'' ([[London Classical Players]] and The Schultz Choir of London)
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! scope="row" style="text-align:center;"| [[37th Annual Grammy Awards|1995]]
! scope="row" style="text-align:center;"| [[37th Annual Grammy Awards|1995]]
| [[John Eliot Gardiner]] (choir director)
| [[John Eliot Gardiner]] (choir director)
| ''[[Hector Berlioz|Berlioz]]: Messe Solennelle''
| ''[[Hector Berlioz|Berlioz]]: [[Messe solennelle (Berlioz)|Messe Solennelle]]''
| [[Monteverdi Choir]] & the [[Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique]]
| [[Monteverdi Choir]] & the [[Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique]]
| {{smalldiv|
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* [[Tonu Kaljuste]], conductor – ''[[Arvo Pärt|Part]]: Te Deum; Silouans Song'' ([[Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir]]; [[Tallinn Chamber Orchestra]])
* [[Tonu Kaljuste]], conductor – ''[[Arvo Pärt|Part]]: Te Deum; Silouans Song'' ([[Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir]]; [[Tallinn Chamber Orchestra]])
* [[Simon Rattle]], conductor; [[Simon Halsey]], choir director – ''Szymanowski: Stabat Mater, Litany To The Virgin Mary, etc.'' ([[City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra|City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus and Orchestra]])
* [[Simon Rattle]], conductor; [[Simon Halsey]], choir director – ''Szymanowski: Stabat Mater, Litany To The Virgin Mary, etc.'' ([[City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra|City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus and Orchestra]])
* [[Richard Hickox]], conductor; John Scott, choir director; Stephen Westrop, chorus master – ''Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem; Sancta Civitas'' ([[St_Paul's_Cathedral#Choir|Choristers Of St. Paul's Cathedral]]; [[London Symphony Orchestra]])}}
* [[Richard Hickox]], conductor; John Scott, choir director; Stephen Westrop, chorus master – ''Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem; Sancta Civitas'' ([[St Paul's Cathedral#Choir|Choristers Of St. Paul's Cathedral]]; [[London Symphony Orchestra]])}}
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.infoplease.com/arts-entertainment/grammy-awards/1995-grammy-awards |title=1995 Grammy Awards |website=www.infoplease.com |language=en |access-date=April 27, 2017}}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.infoplease.com/arts-entertainment/grammy-awards/1995-grammy-awards |title=1995 Grammy Awards |website=www.infoplease.com |language=en |access-date=April 27, 2017}}</ref>
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* [[Barbara Thornton]], conductor – ''Hildegard Von Bingen: Canticles of Ecstasy'' ([[Sequentia (music group)|Sequentia]])
* [[Barbara Thornton]], conductor – ''Hildegard Von Bingen: Canticles of Ecstasy'' ([[Sequentia (music group)|Sequentia]])
* [[Yuri Temirkanov]], conductor – ''Prokofiev: Alexander Nevsky'' ([[Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra|St. Petersburg Philharmonic]] and Chamber Choir of St. Petersburg)
* [[Yuri Temirkanov]], conductor – ''Prokofiev: Alexander Nevsky'' ([[Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra|St. Petersburg Philharmonic]] and Chamber Choir of St. Petersburg)
* [[John Eliot Gardiner]], conductor – ''Verdi: Requiem, Quattro Pezzi Sacri'' ([[Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique]] and [[Monteverdi Choir]])}}
* [[John Eliot Gardiner]], conductor – ''[[Giuseppe Verdi|Verdi]]: [[Requiem (Verdi)|Requiem]], Quattro Pezzi Sacri'' ([[Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique]] and [[Monteverdi Choir]])}}
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.infoplease.com/arts-entertainment/grammy-awards/1996-grammy-awards |title=1996 Grammy Awards |website=www.infoplease.com |language=en |access-date=April 27, 2017}}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.infoplease.com/arts-entertainment/grammy-awards/1996-grammy-awards |title=1996 Grammy Awards |website=www.infoplease.com |language=en |access-date=April 27, 2017}}</ref>
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| [[Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra|Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| [[Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra|Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| {{smalldiv|
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* [[Ton Koopman]], conductor – ''Bach: Complete Cantatas, Vol. 1'' (The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra and Choir)
* [[Ton Koopman]], conductor – ''[[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]: Complete Cantatas, Vol. 1'' (The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra and Choir)
* [[John Eliot Gardiner]], conductor – ''Danny Boy -- Songs and Dancing Ballads by Percy Grainger'' (Monteverdi Orchestra and Chorus)
* [[John Eliot Gardiner]], conductor – ''Danny Boy -- Songs and Dancing Ballads by Percy Grainger'' (Monteverdi Orchestra and Chorus)
* [[William Christie (musician)|William Christie]], conductor – ''Mozart: Requiem'' (Les Arts Florissants Orchestra and Chorus)
* [[William Christie (musician)|William Christie]], conductor – ''Mozart: Requiem'' (Les Arts Florissants Orchestra and Chorus)
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* [[Paul Salamunovich]], conductor – ''Lauridsen: Lux Aeterna (Lux Aeterna; Les Chansons Des Roses; Ave Maria, Etc.)'' ([[Los Angeles Master Chorale]]; Los Angeles Master Chorale Sinfonia Orchestra)
* [[Paul Salamunovich]], conductor – ''Lauridsen: Lux Aeterna (Lux Aeterna; Les Chansons Des Roses; Ave Maria, Etc.)'' ([[Los Angeles Master Chorale]]; Los Angeles Master Chorale Sinfonia Orchestra)
* [[Martin Pearlman]], conductor – ''[[Claudio Monteverdi|Monteverdi]]: Vespers of 1610 (Antiphon; Psalm 109; Magnificat, Etc.)'' ([[Boston Baroque|Boston Baroque Chorus and Orchestra]])
* [[Martin Pearlman]], conductor – ''[[Claudio Monteverdi|Monteverdi]]: [[Vespro della Beata Vergine|Vespers of 1610]] (Antiphon; Psalm 109; Magnificat, Etc.)'' ([[Boston Baroque|Boston Baroque Chorus and Orchestra]])
* [[Konrad Junghanel]], conductor – ''Schutz: Psalmen Davids'' (Cantus Colln; [[Concerto Palatino]])
* [[Konrad Junghanel]], conductor – ''Schutz: Psalmen Davids'' (Cantus Colln; [[Concerto Palatino]])
* [[Georg Solti|Sir Georg Solti]], conductor; Tamas Bubno, Kalman Strausz, Gabriella Thesz, chorus masters – ''Georg Solti - The Last Recording (Bartok: Cantana Profana/Kodaly: Psalmus Hungaricus/Weiner: Serenade)'' (Budapest Festival Chorus, Children's Chorus of Hungarian Radio and TV, Chorus of Hungarian Radio And TV & Schola Cantorum Budapestiensis; [[Budapest Festival Orchestra]])}}
* [[Georg Solti|Sir Georg Solti]], conductor; Tamas Bubno, Kalman Strausz, Gabriella Thesz, chorus masters – ''Georg Solti - The Last Recording (Bartok: Cantana Profana/Kodaly: Psalmus Hungaricus/Weiner: Serenade)'' (Budapest Festival Chorus, Children's Chorus of Hungarian Radio and TV, Chorus of Hungarian Radio And TV & Schola Cantorum Budapestiensis; [[Budapest Festival Orchestra]])}}
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* [[Paul McCreesh]], conductor – ''Handel: Solomon'' (Gabrieli Consort; Gabrieli Players)
* [[Paul McCreesh]], conductor – ''Handel: Solomon'' (Gabrieli Consort; Gabrieli Players)
* [[Franz Welser-Möst]], conductor; [[Michael Glaser]], chorus master – ''Schmidt: Book of the Seven Seals'' ([[Bayerischer_Rundfunk#Musical_organizations|Bavarian Radio Chorus]])
* [[Franz Welser-Möst]], conductor; [[Michael Glaser]], chorus master – ''Schmidt: Book of the Seven Seals'' ([[Bayerischer Rundfunk#Musical organizations|Bavarian Radio Chorus]])
* [[John Eliot Gardiner]], conductor – ''Schubert: Mass in A Flat'' ([[Monteverdi Choir]]; [[Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique]])
* [[John Eliot Gardiner]], conductor – ''Schubert: Mass in A Flat'' ([[Monteverdi Choir]]; [[Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique]])
* [[Sir Simon Rattle]], conductor; [[Simon Halsey]], Gareth Morrell, choir director – ''Walton: Belshazzar's Feast'' ([[City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus]] & [[Cleveland Orchestra]] Chorus)}}
* [[Sir Simon Rattle]], conductor; [[Simon Halsey]], Gareth Morrell, choir director – ''Walton: Belshazzar's Feast'' ([[City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus]] & [[Cleveland Orchestra]] Chorus)}}
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| [[Oregon Bach Festival|Oregon Bach Festival Orchestra & Chorus]]
| [[Oregon Bach Festival|Oregon Bach Festival Orchestra & Chorus]]
| {{smalldiv|
| {{smalldiv|
* Michaël Ghljs, chorus master; [[Philippe Herreweghe]], conductor – ''Bach: St. Matthew Passion'' ([[Collegium Vocale Gent]]; Schola Cantorum Cantate Domino)
* Michaël Ghljs, chorus master; [[Philippe Herreweghe]], conductor – ''[[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]: St. Matthew Passion'' ([[Collegium Vocale Gent]]; Schola Cantorum Cantate Domino)
* [[Martin Pearlman]], conductor – ''Bach: Mass in B Minor'' ([[Boston Baroque]])
* [[Martin Pearlman]], conductor – ''Bach: Mass in B Minor'' ([[Boston Baroque]])
* [[John Eliot Gardiner]], conductor – ''Bach: Easter Cantatas BWV 6 & 66'' ([[Monteverdi Choir]]; [[English Baroque Soloists]])
* [[John Eliot Gardiner]], conductor – ''Bach: Easter Cantatas BWV 6 & 66'' ([[Monteverdi Choir]]; [[English Baroque Soloists]])
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| [[Atlanta Symphony Orchestra|Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| [[Atlanta Symphony Orchestra|Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| {{smalldiv|
| {{smalldiv|
* José Antonio Sainz Alfaro & Bo Wannefors, chorus masters; [[Claudio Abbado]], conductor – ''Verdi: Messa Da Requiem'' ([[Eric Ericson]] Chamber Chorus, [[Orfeón Donostiarra]] & [[Swedish Radio Choir]]; [[Berliner Philharmonic]])
* José Antonio Sainz Alfaro & Bo Wannefors, chorus masters; [[Claudio Abbado]], conductor – ''[[Giuseppe Verdi|Verdi]]: Messa Da Requiem'' ([[Eric Ericson]] Chamber Chorus, [[Orfeón Donostiarra]] & [[Swedish Radio Choir]]; [[Berliner Philharmonic]])
* [[Donald Runnicles]], conductor – ''Orff: Carmina Burana'' (Atlanta Symphony Chorus & Gwinnett Young Singers; [[Atlanta Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[Donald Runnicles]], conductor – ''Orff: Carmina Burana'' (Atlanta Symphony Chorus & Gwinnett Young Singers; [[Atlanta Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[Valery Gergiev]], conductor – ''Gubaidulina: Johannes-Passion'' (Cham. Cho., St. Petersburg & Cho. of the [[Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg|Mariinsky Theater]]; [[Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra|Orch. of the Mariinsky Theater, St. Petersburg]])
* [[Valery Gergiev]], conductor – ''Gubaidulina: Johannes-Passion'' (Cham. Cho., St. Petersburg & Cho. of the [[Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg|Mariinsky Theater]]; [[Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra|Orch. of the Mariinsky Theater, St. Petersburg]])
* [[Philippe Herreweghe]], conductor – ''Bach: St. John Passion'' (Chorus du [[Collegium Vocale Gent]]; Orchestre du Collegium Vocale Gent)}}
* [[Philippe Herreweghe]], conductor – ''[[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]: [[St John Passion|St. John Passion]]'' (Chorus du [[Collegium Vocale Gent]]; Orchestre du Collegium Vocale Gent)}}
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.infoplease.com/arts-entertainment/grammy-awards/2003-grammy-awards |title=2003 Grammy Awards |website=www.infoplease.com |language=en |access-date=April 27, 2017}}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.infoplease.com/arts-entertainment/grammy-awards/2003-grammy-awards |title=2003 Grammy Awards |website=www.infoplease.com |language=en |access-date=April 27, 2017}}</ref>
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| [[Frank Lopardo]] & the [[Atlanta Symphony Orchestra|Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| [[Frank Lopardo]] & the [[Atlanta Symphony Orchestra|Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus]]
| {{smalldiv|
| {{smalldiv|
* Yevhen Savchuk, chorus master; Volodymyr Sirenko, conductor – ''Silvestrov: Requiem for Larissa'' (National Choir Of Ukraine "Dumka"; [[National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine]])
* Yevhen Savchuk, chorus master; [[Volodymyr Sirenko]], conductor – ''Silvestrov: Requiem for Larissa'' (National Choir Of Ukraine "Dumka"; [[National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine]])
* [[Stephen Cleobury]], conductor – ''[[Sergei Rachmaninoff|Rachmaninov]]: Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom'' ([[Choir of King's College, Cambridge|Kings College Choir-Cambridge]])
* [[Stephen Cleobury]], conductor – ''[[Sergei Rachmaninoff|Rachmaninov]]: Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom'' ([[Choir of King's College, Cambridge|King's College Choir-Cambridge]])
* Henryk Wojnarowski, chorus master; [[Antoni Wit]], conductor – ''Penderecki: St. Luke Passion'' (Adam Kruszewski, Izabella Klosinska & [[Krzysztof Kolberger]]; Warsaw Boys Choir & Warsaw National Philharmonic Choir; [[Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra]])
* Henryk Wojnarowski, chorus master; [[Antoni Wit]], conductor – ''Penderecki: St. Luke Passion'' (Adam Kruszewski, Izabella Klosinska & [[Krzysztof Kolberger]]; Warsaw Boys Choir & Warsaw National Philharmonic Choir; [[Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra]])
* [[Paul Hillier]], conductor – ''Baltic Voices 2 (Sisask, Tulev, Schnittke, Etc.)'' ([[Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir]])}}
* [[Paul Hillier]], conductor – ''Baltic Voices 2 (Sisask, Tulev, Schnittke, Etc.)'' ([[Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir]])}}
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| [[Riccardo Muti]], conductor; [[Duain Wolfe]], chorus master
| [[Riccardo Muti]], conductor; [[Duain Wolfe]], chorus master
| ''[[Requiem (Verdi)|Verdi: Requiem]]''
| ''[[Requiem (Verdi)|Verdi: Requiem]]''
| [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra]] and [[Chicago Symphony Chorus]]
| [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra]] & [[Chicago Symphony Chorus|Chorus]]
| {{smalldiv|
| {{smalldiv|
* [[Daniel Reuss]], conductor – ''Martin: Golgotha'' (Adrian Thompson, Judith Gauthier, [[Konstantin Wolff]], [[Marianne Beate Kielland]] & Mattijs Van De Woerd; Cappella Amsterdam & [[Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir]]; [[Estonian National Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[Daniel Reuss]], conductor – ''Martin: Golgotha'' (Adrian Thompson, Judith Gauthier, [[Konstantin Wolff]], [[Marianne Beate Kielland]] & Mattijs Van De Woerd; Cappella Amsterdam & [[Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir]]; [[Estonian National Symphony Orchestra]])
* [[René Jacobs]], conductor – ''Haydn: The Creation'' (Johannes Weisser, [[Julia Kleiter]] & Maximilian Schmitt; [[RIAS Kammerchor]]; [[Freiburger Barockorchester]])
* [[René Jacobs]], conductor – ''Haydn: The Creation'' (Johannes Weisser, [[Julia Kleiter]] & Maximilian Schmitt; [[RIAS Kammerchor]]; [[Freiburger Barockorchester]])
* [[Paul Hillier]], conductor – ''Baltic Runes'' ([[Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir]])
* [[Paul Hillier]], conductor – ''Baltic Runes'' ([[Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir]])
* [[Erwin Ortner]], chorus master; [[Nikolaus Harnoncourt]], conductor – ''Bach: Cantatas'' ([[Anton Scharinger]], [[Christian Gerhaher]], [[Bernarda Fink]], [[Gerald Finley]], [[Julia Kleiter]], [[Kurt Streit]], [[Christine Schäfer]] & [[Werner Güra]]; [[Arnold Schoenberg Choir|Arnold Schoenberg Chor]]; [[Concentus Musicus Wien]])}}
* [[Erwin Ortner]], chorus master; [[Nikolaus Harnoncourt]], conductor – ''[[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]: Cantatas'' ([[Anton Scharinger]], [[Christian Gerhaher]], [[Bernarda Fink]], [[Gerald Finley]], [[Julia Kleiter]], [[Kurt Streit]], [[Christine Schäfer]] & [[Werner Güra]]; [[Arnold Schoenberg Choir|Arnold Schoenberg Chor]]; [[Concentus Musicus Wien]])}}
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.latimes.com/la-et-env-grammys-nominees-2010-list-htmlstory.html |title=Grammy Awards 2011: Winners and nominees for 53rd Grammy Awards |work=[[Los Angeles Times]] |date=March 12, 2014 |access-date=April 27, 2017 |language=en-US |issn=0458-3035}}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.latimes.com/la-et-env-grammys-nominees-2010-list-htmlstory.html |title=Grammy Awards 2011: Winners and nominees for 53rd Grammy Awards |work=[[Los Angeles Times]] |date=March 12, 2014 |access-date=April 27, 2017 |language=en-US |issn=0458-3035}}</ref>
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| [[Conspirare]]
| [[Conspirare]]
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* [[René Jacobs]] (conductor) – ''Bach: Matthäus-Passion'' ([[Werner Güra]] & Johannes Weisser (soloists); [[Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin]] (orchestra); [[RIAS Kammerchor]] & Staats- und Domchor Berlin (choirs))
* [[René Jacobs]] (conductor) – ''[[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]: Matthäus-Passion'' ([[Werner Güra]] & Johannes Weisser (soloists); [[Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin]] (orchestra); [[RIAS Kammerchor]] & Staats- und Domchor Berlin (choirs))
* Vivianne Sydness (conductor) – ''Dyrud: Out of Darkness'' (Erland Aagaard Nilsen & Geir Morten Oien (soloists); Sarah Head & Lars Sitter; [[Nidaros Cathedral Choir]])
* Vivianne Sydness (conductor) – ''Dyrud: Out of Darkness'' (Erland Aagaard Nilsen & Geir Morten Oien (soloists); Sarah Head & Lars Sitter; [[Nidaros Cathedral Choir]])
* [[Andrew Davis (conductor)|Andrew Davis]] (conductor) and Stephen Jackson (chorus master) – ''Holst: First Choral Symphony; The Mystic Trumpeter'' ([[Susan Gritton]] (soloist); [[BBC Symphony Orchestra]] and [[BBC Symphony Chorus]])
* [[Andrew Davis (conductor)|Andrew Davis]] (conductor) and Stephen Jackson (chorus master) – ''Holst: First Choral Symphony; The Mystic Trumpeter'' ([[Susan Gritton]] (soloist); [[BBC Symphony Orchestra]] and [[BBC Symphony Chorus]])
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! scope="row" style="text-align:center;"| [[58th Annual Grammy Awards|2016]]
! scope="row" style="text-align:center;"| [[58th Annual Grammy Awards|2016]]
| [[Charles Bruffy]] (conductor); [[Blanton Alspaugh]] (producer]; Byeong Joon Hwang & John Newton (engineers)
| [[Charles Bruffy]] (conductor); [[Blanton Alspaugh]] (producer); Byeong Joon Hwang & John Newton (engineers)
| ''[[Sergei Rachmaninoff|Rachmaninoff]]: [[All-Night Vigil (Rachmaninoff)|All-Night Vigil]]''
| ''[[Sergei Rachmaninoff|Rachmaninoff]]: [[All-Night Vigil (Rachmaninoff)|All-Night Vigil]]''
| Paul Davidson, Frank Fleschner, Toby Vaughn Kidd, Bryan Pinkall, Julia Scozzafava, Bryan Taylor & Joseph Warner (soloists); [[Kansas City Chorale]] & [[Phoenix Chorale]] (choruses)
| Paul Davidson, Frank Fleschner, Toby Vaughn Kidd, Bryan Pinkall, Julia Scozzafava, Bryan Taylor & Joseph Warner (soloists); [[Kansas City Chorale]] & [[Phoenix Chorale]] (choruses)
| {{smalldiv|
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* [[Bernard Haitink]] (conductor), [[Peter Dijkstra]] (chorus master) – ''[[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]: [[Missa solemnis (Beethoven)|Missa Solemnis]]'' (Anton Barachovsky, [[Genia Kühmeier]], [[Elisabeth Kulman]], [[Hanno Müller-Brachmann]] & [[Mark Padmore]] (soloists); [[Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks]] (orchestra); [[Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks]] (chorus))
* [[Bernard Haitink]] (conductor), [[Peter Dijkstra]] (chorus master) – ''[[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]: [[Missa solemnis (Beethoven)|Missa Solemnis]]'' (Anton Barachovsky, [[Genia Kühmeier]], [[Elisabeth Kulman]], [[Hanno Müller-Brachmann]] & [[Mark Padmore]] (soloists); [[Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks]] (orchestra); [[Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks]] (chorus))
* [[Harry Christophers]] (conductor) – ''[[Claudio Monteverdi|Monteverdi]]: Vespers of 1610'' (Jeremy Budd, Grace Davidson, Ben Davies, Mark Dobell, Eamonn Dougan & Charlotte Mobbs (soloists); [[The Sixteen]] (chorus))
* [[Harry Christophers]] (conductor) – ''[[Claudio Monteverdi|Monteverdi]]: [[Vespro della Beata Vergine|Vespers of 1610]]'' (Jeremy Budd, Grace Davidson, Ben Davies, Mark Dobell, Eamonn Dougan & Charlotte Mobbs (soloists); [[The Sixteen]] (chorus))
* [[Craig Hella Johnson]] (conductor) – ''Pablo Neruda - The Poet Sings'' (James K. Bass, Laura Mercado-Wright, Eric Neuville & Lauren Snouffer (soloists); Faith DeBow & Stephen Redfield; [[Conspirare]] (chorus))
* [[Craig Hella Johnson]] (conductor) – ''Pablo Neruda - The Poet Sings'' (James K. Bass, Laura Mercado-Wright, Eric Neuville & Lauren Snouffer (soloists); Faith DeBow & Stephen Redfield; [[Conspirare]] (chorus))
* Eric Holtan (conductor) – ''Paulus: Far in the Heavens'' (Sara Fraker, Matthew Goinz, Thea Lobo, Owen McIntosh, Kathryn Mueller & Christine Vivona (soloists); True Concord Orchestra (orchestra); True Concord Voices (chorus))}}
* Eric Holtan (conductor) – ''[[Stephen Paulus|Paulus]]: Far in the Heavens'' (Sara Fraker, Matthew Goinz, Thea Lobo, Owen McIntosh, Kathryn Mueller & Christine Vivona (soloists); True Concord Orchestra (orchestra); True Concord Voices (chorus))}}
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.billboard.com/music/awards/grammy-awards-2016-full-winners-list-6875260/ |title=Grammy Awards 2016: See the Full Winners List |author=Billboard Staff |work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] |date=February 15, 2016 |access-date=April 27, 2017 |language=en}}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.billboard.com/music/awards/grammy-awards-2016-full-winners-list-6875260/ |title=Grammy Awards 2016: See the Full Winners List |author=Billboard Staff |work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] |date=February 15, 2016 |access-date=April 27, 2017 |language=en}}</ref>
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* [[Craig Hella Johnson]] (conductor); Estelí Gomez (soloist); Austin Guitar Quartet, Douglas Harvey, [[Los Angeles Guitar Quartet]] & Texas Guitar Quartet; [[Conspirare]] (ensembles) – ''The Singing Guitar''}}
* [[Craig Hella Johnson]] (conductor); Estelí Gomez (soloist); Austin Guitar Quartet, Douglas Harvey, [[Los Angeles Guitar Quartet]] & Texas Guitar Quartet; [[Conspirare]] (ensembles) – ''The Singing Guitar''}}
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/news/2022-grammys-complete-winners-nominees-nominations-list |title=2022 GRAMMYs Awards Show: Complete Nominations List |publisher=Grammy.com |date=November 23, 2021 |access-date=November 23, 2021 |language=en}}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/news/2022-grammys-complete-winners-nominees-nominations-list |title=2022 GRAMMYs Awards Show: Complete Nominations List |publisher=Grammy.com |date=November 23, 2021 |access-date=November 23, 2021 |language=en}}</ref>
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! scope="row" style="text-align:center;"| [[65th Annual Grammy Awards|2023]]
| [[Donald Nally]] (conductor)
| ''Born''
| Dominic German, Maren Montalbano, Rebecca Myers & James Reese (soloists); [[The Crossing (choral ensemble)|The Crossing]] (ensemble)
| {{smalldiv|
* [[John Eliot Gardiner]] (conductor); [[English Baroque Soloists]], The [[Monteverdi Choir]] (ensembles) - ''[[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]]: [[St John Passion|St. John Passion]]''
* [[Yannick Nézet-Séguin]] (conductor); [[Donald Palumbo]] (chorus master); [[Michelle DeYoung]], [[Eric Owens (bass-baritone)|Eric Owens]], [[Ailyn Pérez]] & [[Matthew Polenzani]] (soloists); [[The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra]]; [[The Metropolitan Opera Chorus|The Metropolitain Opera Chorus]] (ensembles) - ''[[Giuseppe Verdi|Verdi]]: [[Requiem (Verdi)|Requiem]] - The Met Remembers 9/11''
}}
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=2023 GRAMMY Nominations: See The Complete Nominees List |url=https://www.grammy.com/news/2023-grammy-nominations-complete-winners-nominees-list |access-date=2022-11-15 |website=www.grammy.com}}</ref>
|-
![[66th Annual Grammy Awards|2024]]
|Nils Schweckendiek (conductor); [[Uusinta Ensemble|Uusinita Ensemble]] (ensemble); Helsinki Chamber Choir (ensemble)
|''[[Kaija Saariaho|Saariaho]]: Reconnaissance''
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* <small>[[Donald Nally]] (conductor); [[The Crossing (choral ensemble)|The Crossing]] (ensemble) - ''Carols After a Plague''</small>
* <small>[[Craig Hella Johnson]] (conductor); [[Miró Quartet]] (ensemble); [[Conspirare]] (ensemble) - ''The House of Belonging''</small>
* <small>[[Esa-Pekka Salonen]] (conductor); [[San Francisco Symphony Chorus]] (ensemble) - ''[[György Ligeti|Ligeti]]: [[Lux Aeterna (Ligeti)|Lux Aeterna]]''</small>
* <small>[[Steven Fox]] (conductor); The Clarion Choir (ensemble) - ''[[Sergei Rachmaninoff|Rachmaninoff]]: [[All-Night Vigil (Rachmaninoff)|All Night Vigil]]''</small>
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Grammy Award For Best Choral Performance}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Grammy Award For Best Choral Performance}}
[[Category:Grammy Awards for classical music]]
[[Category:Grammy Awards for classical music|Choral Performance]]
[[Category:Grammy Award categories|Choral Performance]]
[[Category:Grammy Award categories|Choral Performance]]

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Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance
Awarded forquality choral performances
CountryUnited States
Presented byNational Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
First awarded1961
Currently held byUusinta Ensemble
Saariaho: Reconnaissance (2024)
Websitegrammy.com

The Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance has been awarded since 1961. There have been several minor changes to the name of the award over this time:

  • In 1961 the award was known as Best Classical Performance - Choral (including oratorio)
  • From 1962 to 1964 it was awarded as Best Classical Performance - Choral (other than opera)
  • In 1965, 1969, 1971, 1977 to 1978 and 1982 to 1991 it was awarded as Best Choral Performance (other than opera)
  • From 1966 to 1968 it was awarded as Best Classical Choral Performance (other than opera)
  • In 1970, 1973 to 1976 and 1979 to 1981 it was awarded as Best Choral Performance, Classical (other than opera)
  • In 1972 it was awarded as Best Choral Performance - Classical
  • From 1992 to 1994 it was awarded as Best Performance of a Choral Work
  • 1995 to the present the award has been known as Best Choral Performance

Prior to 1961 the awards for opera and choral performances were combined into a single award for Best Classical Performance, Operatic or Choral.

The award goes to the Conductor, and to the Choral Director and/or Chorus Master where applicable and to the Choral Organization/Ensemble.

Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year. Performers who were not eligible for an award (such as orchestras, soloists or choirs) are mentioned between brackets. From 2017, the choral organization/ensemble does receive an Award.

Recipients

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Year[I] Recipient(s) Work Performing artist(s) Nominees
Performing artist(s) in parentheses
Ref.
1961 Thomas Beecham (conductor) Handel: Messiah Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus
[1]
1962 Robert Shaw (choir director) Bach: B Minor Mass Robert Shaw Orchestra & Chorale
[2]
1963 Otto Klemperer (conductor); Wilhelm Pitz (choir director) Bach: St. Matthew Passion Philharmonia Orchestra & Chorus
[3]
1964 Benjamin Britten (conductor); Edward Chapman, David Willcocks (choir directors) Britten: War Requiem Bach Choir, Highgate School Choir & the London Symphony Orchestra & Choir
[4]
1965 Robert Shaw (choir director) Britten: A Ceremony of Carols Robert Shaw Chorale
[5]
1966 Robert Shaw (conductor) Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms/Poulenc: Gloria Robert Shaw Chorale & the RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra
[6]
1967 Robert Shaw (conductor) Handel: Messiah Robert Shaw Chorale and Orchestra
[7]
Gregg Smith (conductor); George Bragg (choir director) [a] Ives: Music for Chorus Ithaca College Concert Choir, Gregg Smith Singers & Texas Boys Choir; Columbia Chamber Orchestra
1968 Leonard Bernstein (conductor) Mahler: Symphony No. 8 in E Flat Major (Symphony of a Thousand) London Symphony Orchestra & Choir
[11]
Eugene Ormandy (conductor), Robert Page (choir director) Orff: Catulli Carmina Temple University Choir & the Philadelphia Orchestra
1969 Vittorio Negri (conductor), George Bragg, Gregg Smith, (choir directors) The Glory of Gabrieli Gregg Smith Singers & Texas Boys Choir
[12]
1970 Luciano Berio (conductor), Ward Swingle (choir director) Berio: Sinfonia The Swingle Singers & the New York Philharmonic
[13]
1971 Gregg Smith (choir director), Ives: New Music of Charles Ives Gregg Smith Singers & Columbia Chamber Ensemble
[14]
1972 Colin Davis (conductor); Russell Burgess, Arthur Oldham (choir directors) Berlioz: Requiem Wandsworth School Boys Choir & London Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[15]
1973 Georg Solti (conductor) Mahler: Symphony No. 8 in E Flat (Symphony of a Thousand) Vienna Boys Choir, Vienna Singverein Chorus & Vienna State Opera Chorus; Chicago Symphony Orchestra
[16]
1974 André Previn (conductor), Arthur Oldham (choir director) Walton: Belshazzar's Feast London Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[17]
1975 Colin Davis (conductor) Berlioz: The Damnation of Faust Ambrosian Singers, Wandsworth School Boys Choir & London Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[18]
1976 Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor), Robert Page (choir director) Orff: Carmina Burana Cleveland Boys Choir & Cleveland Orchestra Chorus
[19]
1977 André Previn (conductor), Arthur Oldham (choir director) Rachmaninoff: The Bells London Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[20]
1978 Georg Solti (conductor), Margaret Hillis (choir director) Verdi: Requiem Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[21]
1979 Georg Solti (conductor), Margaret Hillis (choir director) Beethoven: Missa Solemnis Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[22]
1980 Georg Solti (conductor), Margaret Hillis (choir director) Brahms: A German Requiem Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[23]
1981 Carlo Maria Giulini (conductor), Norbert Balatsch (chorus master) Mozart: Requiem Philharmonia Orchestra & Chorus
[24]
1982 Neville Marriner (conductor) Haydn: The Creation Academy of St Martin in the Fields & Chorus
[25]
1983 Georg Solti (conductor), Margaret Hillis (choir director) Berlioz: La Damnation de Faust Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[26]
1984 Georg Solti (conductor), Margaret Hillis (choir director) Haydn: The Creation Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[27]
1985 James Levine (conductor), Margaret Hillis (choir director) Brahms: A German Requiem Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[28]
1986 Robert Shaw (conductor) Berlioz: Requiem Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[29]
1987 James Levine (conductor), Margaret Hillis (choir director) Orff: Carmina Burana Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[30]
1988 Robert Shaw (conductor) Hindemith: When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[31]
1989 Robert Shaw (conductor) Verdi: Requiem & Operatic Choruses Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[32]
1990 Robert Shaw (conductor) Britten: War Requiem Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus and the Atlanta Boy Choir
[33]
1991 Robert Shaw (conductor) Walton: Belshazzar's Feast/Bernstein: Chichester Psalms; Missa Brevis Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[34]
1992 Georg Solti (conductor), Margaret Hillis (choir director) Bach: Mass in B Minor Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[35]
1993 Herbert Blomstedt (conductor), Vance George (choir director) Orff: Carmina Burana San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, the San Francisco Boys Chorus & the San Francisco Girls Chorus
[36]
1994 Pierre Boulez (conductor), Margaret Hillis (choir director) Bartók: Cantata Profana Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[37]
1995 John Eliot Gardiner (choir director) Berlioz: Messe Solennelle Monteverdi Choir & the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique
[38]
1996 Herbert Blomstedt (conductor), Vance George (choir director) Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem San Francisco Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[39]
1997 Andrew Litton (conductor), Neville Creed, David Hill (chorus masters) Walton: Belshazzar's Feast Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[40]
1998 Robert Shaw (conductor) Adams: Harmonium/Rachmaninoff: The Bells Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[41]
1999 Robert Shaw (conductor) Barber: Prayers of Kierkegaard/Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem/Bartók: Cantata Profana Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[42]
2000 Robert Shafer (conductor), Betty Scott, Joan McFarland (choir directors) Britten: War Requiem Maryland Boy Choir, the Shenandoah Conservatory Chorus & The Washington Chorus
[43]
2001 Karen Wilson (producer), Don Harder (engineer), Helmuth Rilling (conductor) Penderecki: Credo Oregon Bach Festival Orchestra & Chorus
[44]
2002 Martin Sauer (producer), Michael Brammann (engineer), Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor), Norbert Balatsch, Erwin Ortner (chorus masters) Bach: St Matthew Passion Arnold Schoenberg Chor, Wiener Sängerknaben & Concentus Musicus Wien
[45]
2003 Thomas Moore (producer), Michael J. Bishop (engineer), Robert Spano (conductor), Norman Mackenzie (chorus director) Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Sym. No. 1) Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[46]
2004 Paavo Järvi (conductor), Tiia-Ester Loitme & Ants Soots (chorus masters) Sibelius: Cantatas Ellerhein Girls' Choir, Estonian National Male Choir & Estonian National Symphony Orchestra
[47]
2005 Robert Spano (conductor) & Norman Mackenzie (choir director) Berlioz: Requiem Frank Lopardo & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[48]
2006 Leonard Slatkin (conductor) & Jerry Blackstone, William Hammer, Jason Harris, Christopher Kiver, Carole Ott & Mary Alice Stollak (choir directors) Bolcom: Songs Of Innocence And Of Experience: Requiem Christine Brewer, Measha Brueggergosman, Ilana Davidson, Nmon Ford, Linda Hohenfeld, Joan Morris, Carmen Pelton, Marietta Simpson & Thomas Young; Michigan State University Children's Choir, University Of Michigan Chamber Choir, University Of Michigan Orpheus Singers, University of Michigan University Choir & University Musical Society Choral Union; University of Michigan School of Music Symphony Orchestra
[49]
2007 Paul Hillier (conductor) Pärt: Da Pacem Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
[50]
2008 Simon Rattle (conductor); Simon Halsey (chorus master) Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem Rundfunkchor Berlin; Berliner Philharmoniker
[51]
2009 Simon Rattle (conductor); Simon Halsey (chorus master) Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms Rundfunkchor Berlin; Berliner Philharmoniker
[52]
2010 Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor); Ragnar Bohlin, Kevin Fox & Susan McMane (choir directors); Peter Laenger & Andreas Neubronner, engineers/mixers Mahler: Symphony No. 8 San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Pacific Boychoir & San Francisco Girls Chorus; Laura Claycomb, Anthony Dean Griffey, Elza van den Heever, Katarina Karnéus, Quinn Kelsey, James Morris, Yvonne Naef & Erin Wall; San Francisco Symphony
[53]
2011 Riccardo Muti, conductor; Duain Wolfe, chorus master Verdi: Requiem Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
[54]
2012 Eric Whitacre (conductor) Light & Gold Christopher Glynn & Hila Plitmann; The King's Singers, Laudibus, Pavao Quartet & The Eric Whitacre Singers
[55]
2013 Charles Bruffy (conductor); Blanton Alspaugh, producer; Tom Caulfield & John Newton, engineers/mixers Life & Breath - Choral Works by René Clausen Matthew Gladden, Lindsey Lang, Rebecca Lloyd, Sarah Tannehill & Pamela Williamson and the Kansas City Chorale
[56]
2014 Tõnu Kaljuste (conductor); Manfred Eicher, producer; Peter Laenger & Stephan Schellmann, engineers Pärt: Adam's Lament Tui Hirv & Rainer Vilu; Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir; Sinfonietta Riga & Tallinn Chamber Orchestra; Latvian Radio Choir & Vox Clamantis [57]
2015 Craig Hella Johnson (conductor); Robina G. Young (producer); Brad Michel (engineer/mixer) The Sacred Spirit of Russia Conspirare
[58]
2016 Charles Bruffy (conductor); Blanton Alspaugh (producer); Byeong Joon Hwang & John Newton (engineers) Rachmaninoff: All-Night Vigil Paul Davidson, Frank Fleschner, Toby Vaughn Kidd, Bryan Pinkall, Julia Scozzafava, Bryan Taylor & Joseph Warner (soloists); Kansas City Chorale & Phoenix Chorale (choruses)
[59]
2017 Krzysztof Penderecki (conductor); Henryk Wojnarowski (choir director) Penderecki Conducts Penderecki, Volume 1 Nikolay Didenko, Agnieszka Rehlis & Johanna Rusanen (soloists); Warsaw Philharmonic Choir (chorus); Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra (orchestra)
[60]
2018 Donald Nally (conductor); Andreas K. Meyer & Paul Vazquez (engineers) Bryars: The Fifth Century The Crossing, PRISM Quartet
[61]
2019 Donald Nally (conductor); Paul Vazquez (producer) McLoskey: Zealot Canticles The Crossing
[62]
2020 Robert Simpson (conductor); Blanton Alspaugh (producer); John Newton (engineer) Duruflé: Complete Choral Works Ken Cowan (soloist); Houston Chamber Choir
[63]
2021 JoAnn Falletta (conductor); James K. Bass & Adam Luebke (chorus masters); Bernd Gottinger (engineer/mixer) Danielpour: The Passion of Yeshua James K. Bass, J'Nai Bridges, Timothy Fallon, Kenneth Overton, Hila Plitmann & Matthew Worth (soloists); Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra; Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus & UCLA Chamber Singers
[64]
2022 Gustavo Dudamel (conductor); Grant Gershon, Robert Istad, Fernando Malvar-Ruiz & Luke McEndarfer (chorus masters) Mahler: Symphony No. 8 (Symphony of a Thousand) Leah Crocetto, Mihoko Fujimura, Ryan McKinny, Erin Morley, Tamara Mumford, Simon O'Neill, Morris Robinson & Tamara Wilson (soloists); Los Angeles Philharmonic; Los Angeles Children's Chorus, Los Angeles Master Chorale, National Children's Chorus & Pacific Chorale (ensembles)
  • Matthew Guard (conductor); Jonas Budris, Carrie Cheron, Fiona Gillespie, Nathan Hodgson, Helen Karloski, Enrico Lagasca, Megan Roth, Alissa Ruth Suver & Dana Whiteside (soloists); Skylark Vocal Ensem – It's A Long Way
  • Donald Nally (conductor); The Crossing (ensemble) – Rising (With The Crossing)
  • Kaspars Putniņš, conductor; Heli Jürgenson, chorus master (Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir) – Schnittke: Choir Concerto; Three Sacred Hymns; Pärt: Seven Magnificat Antiphons
  • Benedict Sheehan (conductor), Michael Hawes, Timothy Parsons & Jason Thoms (soloists); The Saint Tikhon Choir (ensemble) – Sheehan: Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom
  • Craig Hella Johnson (conductor); Estelí Gomez (soloist); Austin Guitar Quartet, Douglas Harvey, Los Angeles Guitar Quartet & Texas Guitar Quartet; Conspirare (ensembles) – The Singing Guitar
[65]
2023 Donald Nally (conductor) Born Dominic German, Maren Montalbano, Rebecca Myers & James Reese (soloists); The Crossing (ensemble) [66]
2024 Nils Schweckendiek (conductor); Uusinita Ensemble (ensemble); Helsinki Chamber Choir (ensemble) Saariaho: Reconnaissance

Notes

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  1. ^ In the page for the winners and nominees of the 9th Grammy Awards, Gregg Smith and George Bragg appear as the winners of the award – Ives: Music for Chorus, but according to the source linked in the table, Robert Shaw was the recipient of the award that year. Upon checking the artists page for each at the Grammys official site, all three appear with the award.[8][9][10]

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