Awards and Recordings
The ASO has won 26 Grammy Awards and recorded over 100 albums.

GRAMMY AWARDS
FOR RECORDINGS BY THE ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA



2007
Golijov: Oceana; Golijov: Three Songs
Best Opera Recording
Best New Classical Composition


2007
Golijov: Ainadamar
Best Opera Recording
Best Contemporary Classical Composition
Nomination: Producer of the Year (Sid McLauchlan)


2007
 De Tredici, Theofanidis, Bernstein
Producer of the Year


2005
Higdon: Concerto for Orchestra / City Scape
Best Engineered Classical Recording - Jack Renner, Engineer



RECORDINGS
DISCOGRAPHY OF CURRENTLY AVAILABLE RECORDINGS

Gorecki: Symphony No. 3
Donald Runnicles conducts Górecki's “Symphony of Sorrowful Songs,” featuring soprano Christine Brewer, in a new ASO-Telarc recording.

La Boheme
Robert Spano, Conductor Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus Spano revealed every nuance of Puccini’s glittery, embroidered score – every bit of it amplified in our consciousness, a performance not soon forgotten.”' ......Critic Pierre Ruhe of the Atlanta Journal Constitution

Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem
Robert Spano, conductor
Twyla Robinson, soprano
Mariusz Kwiecen, baritone
ASO Chorus

Michael Gandolfi: The Garden of Cosmic Speculation
Robert Spano Conducts the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in the World Premiere Recording of Michael Gandolfi's The Garden of Cosmic Speculation.

Britannia
Donald Runnicles, conductor. An album of works by Britten, Davies, Elgar, MacMillan, and Turnage.

Golijov - Oceana
The jazz- and Latin-tinged Oceana, features chorus and orchestra, three guitars, harp, percussion and voice; played by the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra under Robert Spano, with Brazilian jazz singer Luciana Souza. Also on the disc is a searing reading of the string quartet Tenebrae (by the Kronos Quartet) and the Straussian Three Songs with the luminous Dawn Upshaw.

Williams: Symphony No. 5
Robert Spano, conductor
Jessica Rivera, soprano
Kelley O'Connor, mezzo-soprano
Thomas Studebaker, tenor
Nmon Ford, baritone
ASO Chamber Chorus

Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis
Serenade to Music

Sibelius: Kullervo
Robert Spano, conductor
Charlotte Hellekant, mezzo-soprano
Nathan Gunn, baritone
ASO Men's Chorus

Wagner: Tristan and Isolde

Wagner: Prelude & Liebestod from Tristan and Isolde

Strauss: Death & Transfiguration

Strauss: Four Last Songs

Christine Brewer, soprano

Donald Runnicles, conductor



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