November 11, 2025

Congratulations to the 60 members of the MSM Community who are eligible contributors to 2026 Grammy-nominated projects

This year, a remarkable 60 members of the MSM Community are eligible contributors to Grammy-nominated recordings; 19 of those nominations are for primary artists.

And there are many more who are non-eligible performers playing key roles on nominated projects.

The 68th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony will honor winning and nominated recordings, compositions, and artists for work that was released between August 31, 2024, and August 30, 2025, as chosen by the members of the Recording Academy.

The prestigious industry event will air live on CBS on February 1, 2026, at 8 PM, EST.

Discover below the winners and nominees from the MSM Community, including MSM faculty members and alumni. See the full list of 2026 Grammy Award recipients and nominees here.

JAZZ NOMINEES

BEST JAZZ VOCAL ALBUM

We Insist 2025! Terri Lyne Carrington (HonDMA ’20), primary artist, drum set; Christie Dashiell (MM ’13), primary artist, vocalist

  • Christie Dashiell (MM '13)

BEST JAZZ INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM

Southern Nights – Sullivan Fortner (MM ’10)

Spirit Fall – John Patitucci featuring Chris Potter (MM ’92) & Brian Blade: Chris Potter (MM ’92): primary artist, soprano & tenor saxophones, bass clarinet

Fasten Up – Yellowjackets: Bob Mintzer (’74), tenor saxophone and EWI

  • Sullivan Fortner (MM '10)

  • Chris Potter (MM '92)

  • Bob Mintzer ('74)

BEST LARGE JAZZ ENSEMBLE ALBUM

Orchestrator Emulator – 8-Bit Big Band
MSM alumni in 8-bit Big Band:

  • Andrew Gould (MM ’10), alto saxophone, flute
  • Wilson Torres (BM ’02, MM ’05; current faculty), percussion
  • Mark Dover (MM ’12), clarinet
  • Paul Jones (MM ’11), tenor saxophone, clarinet
  • Adison Evans (MM ’19), baritone saxophone, bass clarinet
  • Jimmy O’Connell (MM ’11), trombone
  • Kyra Sims (MM ’12), French horn
  • Kenny Bentley (MM ’01), tuba
  • Laura Sacks (MM ’15), viola
  • Tia Allen (PS ’10, PD ’12), viola
  • Jay Julio (BM ’18), viola
  • Midori Witowski (BM ’11, MM ’16), viola
  • Sam Quiggins (BM ’11), cello
  • Adam Neely (MM ’12), bass
  • Michael Olatuja (MM ’06), bass

Lumen – Danilo Pérez & Bohuslän Big Band
MSM alumni in Bohuslän Big Band:

  • Alberto Pinton (’95), Reed 5
  • Orchestrator Emulator by 8-Bit Big Band

  • Lumen by Danilo Pérez & Bohuslän Big Band

BEST LATIN JAZZ ALBUM

The Original Influencers: Dizzy, Chano & Chico – Arturo O’Farrill & The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra

MSM alumni in Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra:

  • Arturo O’ Farrill (P ’75)
  • Rafi Malkiel (MM ’00)

Mundoagua – Celebrating Carla Bley – Arturo O’Farrill & The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra

MSM alumni in Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra:

  • Arturo O’ Farrill (P ’75)
  • Rafi Malkiel (MM ’00)
  • Sergio Ramirez (BM ’22), guitar
  • Patricia Brennan (faculty), vibraphone

Vanguardia Subterránea: Live at The Village Vanguard – Miguel Zenón Quartet
MSM alumni in Miguel Zenón Quartet:

  • Miguel Zenón (MM ’01), alto saxophone
  • Luis Perdomo (BM ’97), piano
  • Hans Glawischnig (MM ’94), bass
  • Arturo O'Farrill (P '75)

  • Miguel Zenón (MM '01)

BEST ALTERNATIVE JAZZ ALBUM

Honey from a winter stone Ambrose Akinmusire (BM ’05), primary artist, trumpet

 

BEST CONTEMPORARY INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM

Ones & Twos – Gerald Clayton (’05), primary artist, piano

  • Ambrose Akinmusire (BM '05)

  • Gerald Clayton ('05)

Production, Engineering, Composition, and Arrangement Nominees

BEST INSTRUMENTAL COMPOSITION

“First Snow” – Remy Le Boeuf (BM ’07, MM ’10), composer

“Live Life This Day: Movement I” – Miho Hazama (MM ’12), composer

 

BEST ARRANGEMENT, INSTRUMENT AND VOCALS

“A Child Is Born” – Remy Le Boeuf (BM ’07, MM ’10), arranger

  • Remy Le Boeuf (BM '07, MM '10)

  • Miho Hazama (MM '12)

CLASSICAL NOMINEES

BEST ORCHESTRAL PERFORMANCE

Coleridge-Taylor: Toussaint L’Ouverture; Ballade Op. 4; Suites From ’24 Negro Melodies
Michael Repper, conductor (National Philharmonic)

MSM alumni in National Philharmonic: Katherine Ceasar-Spall (MM ’85), 2nd Oboe

Messiaen: Turangalîla-Symphonie
Andris Nelsons, conductor (Boston Symphony Orchestra)

MSM alumni in Boston Symphony Orchestra:

  • Clint Foreman (MM ’05), Flute
  • Bracha Malkin (P ’98), Violin II
  • Alexander Velinzon (’93), Associate Concertmaster
  • Keisuke Wakao (PD ’88), Assistant Principal Oboe
  • Yuncong Zhang (PS ’10), Violin I

Still & Bonds
Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor (The Philadelphia Orchestra)

MSM alumni in The Philadelphia Orchestra: Daniel Matsukawa (PC ’84), Principal Bassoon

Stravinsky: Symphony In Three Movements
Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor (San Francisco Symphony)

MSM alumni in San Francisco Symphony:

  • Blair Francis Paponiu (PS ’15), Associate Principal Flute
  • Scott Pingel (MM ’99, PS ’00), Principal Bass
  • Recording by the National Philharmonic

  • Recording by the Boston Symphony Orchestra

  • Recording by The Philadelphia Orchestra

  • Recording by the San Francisco Symphony

BEST OPERA RECORDING

Heggie: Intelligence
Kwamé Ryan, conductor; Jamie Barton, J’Nai Bridges & Janai Brugger; Blanton Alspaugh, producer: J’Nai Bridges (BM ’09), mezzo-soprano soloist as Lucinda (primary artist)

Huang Ruo: An American Soldier
Carolyn Kuan, conductor; Hannah Cho, Alex DeSocio, Nina Yoshida Nelsen & Brian Vu; Adam Abeshouse (MM ’85), Silas Brown & Doron Schachter (P ’92, ’93), producers

  • J'Nai Bridges (BM '09)

  • Adam Abeshouse (MM '85)

  • Doron Schacter (P '92, '93)

BEST CHAMBER MUSIC/SMALL ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE

Slavic Sessions
Yuja Wang; Andris Nelsons, conductor (Boston Symphony Orchestra)

MSM alumni in Boston Symphony Orchestra:

  • Clint Foreman (MM ’05), Flute
  • Bracha Malkin (P ’98), Violin II
  • Alexander Velinzon (’93), Associate Concertmaster
  • Keisuke Wakao (PD ’88), Assistant Principal Oboe
  • Yuncong Zhang (PS ’10), Violin I

 

BEST CLASSICAL SOLO VOCAL ALBUM

Alike – My Mother’s Dream

Allison Charney, soloist; Benjamin Loeb, conductor (National Symphony Orchestra)

Kelly Hall-Tompkins (MM ’95, HonDMA ’16), violin

MSM alumni in National Symphony Orchestra:

  • Xiaoxuan Shi (MM ’22), 2nd Assistant Concertmaster
  • Marina Aikawa (MM ’19), 1st Violin

Schubert Beatles

Theo Hoffman, soloist; Steven Blier, pianist (Rupert Boyd, Julia Bullock, Alex Levine, Andrew Owens, Rubén Rengel & Sam Weber).

  • Rupert Boyd (MM ’06), guitar
  • Rubén Rengel (PS ’20), violin

Black Pierrot

Sidney Outlaw (Vocal Arts faculty), soloist; Warren Jones (Faculty Emeritus), pianist

  • Sidney Outlaw (faculty)

  • Warren Jones (faculty emeritus)

BEST CLASSICAL COMPENDIUM

Cerrone: Don’t Look Down
Sandbox Percussion; Jonathan Allen, Victor Caccese, Christopher Cerrone, Ian Rosenbaum, Terry Sweeney & Mike Tierney, producers

Christopher Cerrone (BM ’07), composer

 

BEST CONTEMPORARY CLASSICAL COMPOSITION

Cerrone: Don’t Look Down
Christopher Cerrone (BM ’07), composer

  • Christopher Cerrone (BM '07)

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