Boston Symphony Orchestra Win Grammy Award for Best Orchestral Perfromance

James Levine and the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s recording of Ravel’s complete Daphnis et Chloé, featuring the Tanglewood Festival Chorus, John Oliver, conductor, the Grammy Award in the category of Orchestral Performance at the 52nd annual Grammy Awards on January 31, 2010. This is the first Grammy Award for the orchestra on its own label, BSO Classics. Daphnis et Chloé was produced by Elizabeth Ostrow, with recording engineers John Newton and Jesse Lewis. Dirk Sobotka served as editing engineer and Mark Donahue was mixing and mastering engineer. All engineers on this project are with Soundmirror in Boston, MA. The Boston Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of James Levine, will perform Ravel’s Daphnis et Chloé at Carnegie Hall on Monday, February 1 at 8 p.m.

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