Schulich Faculty wins at 64th GRAMMY Awards
The 2022 GRAMMY Awards took place on April 3, 2022, and Schulich Faculty have brought home the top prize!
For his outstanding work as immersive mix engineer on the album (Alicia), Prof. George Massenburg receives the GRAMMY for Best Immersive Audio Album.
The Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance GRAMMY goes to Beethoven: Cello Sonatas - Hope Amid Tears (Yo-Yo Ma, cello and Emanuel Ax, piano) with phenomenal work done by Prof. Richard King, engineer and Prof. Steven Epstein, producer.
Congratulations to our stellar Sound Recording Area professors for these latest achievements! We are so proud of the numerous accomplishments of the Schulich Community for their nominations, wins, and above all their continued contributions to the global musical landscape.
Find the complete list of 2022 Grammy nominees and winners online here.
Presented by the Recording Academy since 1958, the GRAMMYs are peer-based and represent a significant achievement in the music industry. Celebrating performances, engineering, visuals, album liner notes and more from the past year, it remains an incredible recognition of one's work.