File:P Kolbe Grammy-67 01.jpg
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English: Hellmuth Kolbe’s recognition of nomination for the best engineered recording – classical – for awards period 1967, issued by the US National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (Grammy Award). The winner in this category was engineer Edward (Bud) T. Graham for “The Glorious Sound of Brass” and Leonard Bernstein (artist) in tie with John McClure (producer) won the Grammy for the 1967 Album of the Year – Classical –, Mahler’s Symphony No. 8, Symphony of a Thousand. |
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