The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra is a 27-time Grammy® Award-winning orchestra.

Awards

1986 — BERLIOZ: Requiem

  • Best Classical Album
  • Best Choral Performance
  • Best Vocal Solo Performance, Classical – John Aler, Tenor
  • Best Engineered Recording, Classical – Jack Renner, Engineer 

1986 — FAURÉ: Suite from Pelléas and Mélisande

  • Best Orchestral Performance

1988 — HINDEMITH: When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d

  • Best Choral Performance

1988 — FAURÉ: Requiem DURUFLÉ: Requiem

  • Best Engineered Recording, Classical – Jack Renner, Engineer

1989 — VERDI: Requiem / Opera Choruses

  • Best Classical Album
  • Best Choral Performance
  • Best Engineered Recording, Classical – Jack Renner, Engineer

1989 — ROREM: String Symphony / Sunday Morning / Eagles

  • Best Orchestral Performance – Robert Shaw and Louis Lane, conductors

1990 — BRITTEN: War Requiem

  • Best Choral Performance
  • Best Engineered Recording, Classical – Jack Renner, Engineer

1991 — WALTON: Belshazzar’s Feast BERNSTEIN: Chichester Psalms BERNSTEIN: Missa brevis

  • Best Choral Performance

1991 — ADAMS: Harmonium RACHMANINOV: The Bells

  • Best Choral Performance

1999 — BARBER: Prayers of Kierkegaard BARTÓK: Cantata profana VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Dona nobis pacem

  • Best Classical Album
  • Best Choral Performance
  • Best Engineered Classical Recording – Jack Renner, Engineer

2003 — VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: A Sea Symphony

  • Best Classical Album
  • Best Choral Performance
  • Best Engineered Classical Recording – Michael Bishop, Engineer

2005 — BERLIOZ: Requiem

  • Best Choral Performance

2005 — HIGDON: Concerto for Orchestra / City Scape

  • Best Engineered
  • Classical Recording – Jack Renner, Engineer

2007 — GOLIJOV: Ainadamar

  • Best Opera Recording
  • Best New Classical Composition – Osvaldo Golijov, Composer

2007 — DEL TREDICI: Paul Revere’s Ride

  • * Classical Producer of the Year – Elaine Martone, Telarc International

2010 — ADAMS: Transmigration

  • Best Surround Album – Michael Bishop, Engineer

2014 — Ralph Vaughan Williams

  • Best Engineered Album – Michael Bishop