Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Recognized at Grammy Awards

The engineers behind the group’s recording of Anton Bruckner and Mason Bates took home the award for Best Engineered Album, Classical.
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra George Lange

PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA | PHOTO BY GEORGE LANGE/PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Local Pittsburgh talent was on display at the 67th annual Grammy Awards Sunday night.

While Trent Reznor and Dan + Shay lost their categories, Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media (“Challengers”) and Best Country Duo/Group Performance (“Bigger Houses”), respectively, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra was part of a win.

Mark Donahue and John Newton, the engineers behind the orchestra’s recording of “Bruckner: Symphony No. 7; Bates: Resurrexit,” took home the Grammy for Best Engineered Album, Classical.

Since the award is given to the engineers, the Grammy statue will make its way to Massachusetts where Donahue and Newton are located.

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