Awards & Winners

Richard Stoltzman

Date of Birth 12-July-1942
Place of Birth Omaha
(Douglas County, Nebraska, United States of America, Area codes 402 and 531, Area code 402, Area code 531)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Stoltzman, Richard, Stolzman, Richard
Profession Clarinetist
Richard Leslie Stoltzman is an American clarinetist. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, he spent his early years in San Francisco, California, and Cincinnati, Ohio, graduating from Woodward High School in 1960. Today, Stoltzman is part of the faculty list at the New England Conservatory. His notable students include Bharat Chandra and Michael Norsworthy. Stoltzman is perhaps the best-known clarinetist who primarily plays classical music. He has played with over 100 orchestras, as well as with many chamber groups and in many solo recitals. Stoltzman has received numerous awards and has produced an extensive discography. His virtuosity and musicianship have made him a highly sought-after concert artist. In addition to classical repertoire, Stoltzman also plays jazz. Some of his recordings, such as his album "New York Counterpoint," feature both jazz and modern music. In 1983, Stoltzman commissioned composer/arranger Clare Fischer to write a symphonic work using Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn themes. The result was "The Duke, Swee'pea and Me", an eleven-minute orchestral work which Stoltzman performed worldwide.

Awards by Richard Stoltzman

Check all the awards nominated and won by Richard Stoltzman.

1995


Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance
Honored for : Brahms/Beethoven/Mozart: Clarinet Trios

Nominations 1995 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance Brahms/Beethoven/Mozart: Clarinet Trios

1982


Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance
Honored for : Brahms: Sonatas for Clarinet & Piano, Op. 120 (feat. clarinet Richard Stoltzman, piano Richard Goode)

Nominations 1982 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance Brahms: Sonatas for Clarinet & Piano, Op. 120 (feat. clarinet Richard Stoltzman, piano Richard Goode)