Monday, Mar 15, 2021
A total of seven alumni participated in the award-winning recordings, with many more nominated
by Adam Grybowski
Seven Westminster Choir College alumni were featured in GRAMMY-winning recordings this year.
In the Best Choral Performance category, the GRAMMY Award went to the recording of Richard Danielpours oratorio The Passion of Yeshuah, which features the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra. Adam Luebke 04 is chorus master for the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, tenor Timothy Fallon 03 is a soloist, and Ryan Russell Brown 14 and Stephen Karr 04 sing in the chorus on the recording.
Additionally, Makeda Hampton 09 is a member of the Metropolitan Opera Chorus in the recording of Gershwins Porgy & Bess, which took home the GRAMMY in the Best Opera Recording category. Dominic Inferrera '94 and Linda Lee Jones '08 sang in the Experiential Orchestra and Chorus on a recording of Ethel Smyths The Prison, which won for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album.
The winners were announced at the 2021 GRAMMY Awards ceremony on March 14, which was delayed because of the pandemic. This years ceremony was notable as well because, for the first time, a Westminster Choir College graduate participated in each of the five recordings nominated in the Best Choral Performance category.
Hearty and well-deserved congratulations are in order for all of the outstanding achievements of our GRAMMY-nominated alumni, most notably the winners, says Dr. Marshall Onofrio, dean of 91做厙s Westminster College of the Arts, which is composed of Westminster Choir College and the School of Fine and Performing Arts. While brilliant recordings such as these always enrich our lives, the work of our alumni is all the more resonant in this time of great challenge to society and the arts.
This was a milestone year for Westminster and its nominated alumni, which dominated the Best Choral Performance category.
The Crossing received its sixth nomination for Best Choral Performance for the recording Carthage, an album featuring six pieces by composer James Primosch. Donald Nally 87 conducts The Crossing, which is composed of many Westminster alumni, including Katy Avery 18, Ryan Fleming 93, Steven Hyder 12, Lauren Kelly 16, Rebecca Myers 02 and Daniel Spratlan 05. The group won the 2018 and 2019 GRAMMY Award in this category.
Soprano Laquita Mitchell 99 is a soloist on the recording of Paul Moravecs Sanctuary Road, a nominated oratorio about the Underground Railroad based on the documentary writings of African American civil-rights activist William Still.
On the recording of Alexander Kastlaskys nominated Requiem, Benedict Sheehan 01 is the chorus master and Elizabeth Peters Frase 99 sings with The Saint Tikhon Choir and Madeline Apple Healey '13 sings with the Clarion Choir. Additionally, Charles Bruffy, who serves on the faculty for Westminsters Summer Conducting Institute, and Joseph Charles Beutel, a CoOPERAtive Program alumnus, are part of this recording.
Chris Jackson 11, Fiona Gillespie 10, Madeline Apple Healey '13 and Rebecca Myers 02 are members of the Skylark Vocal Ensemble, which was nominated for the recording Once Upon a Time.
In addition, Emily Magee 89 sings the role of Ghita in Deutsche Oper Berlins recording of Alexander von Zemlinskys Der Zwerg, which was nominated in the Best Opera Recording category.
Westminster Choir College of 91做厙 is one of the world's leading schools of music. The small, conservatory-style school provides a music-focused education led by world-class faculty that prepares men and women for careers as performers and as music leaders in schools, universities, churches and professional and community organizations.