Two Faculty Members Bring Home Grammy Awards

UConn faculty members won in the categories of Best Classical Compendium and Best Jazz Instrumental Album.

Composer Kenneth Fuchs, professor of music, left, and conductor JoAnn Falletta, after winning a Grammy on Sunday, in the Best Classical Compendium category for the album 'Spiritualist – Concerto for Piano and Orchestra.' (Photo courtesy of Kenneth Fuchs)

Composer Kenneth Fuchs, professor of music, left, and conductor JoAnn Falletta, after winning a Grammy on Sunday, in the Best Classical Compendium category for the album 'Spiritualist – Concerto for Piano and Orchestra.' (Photo courtesy of Kenneth Fuchs)

Two faculty members in UConn’s School of Fine Arts took home Grammy Awards during the ceremony Sunday, Feb. 10. Kenneth Fuchs, professor of music composition, and Louis Hanzlik, associate professor of trumpet, were celebrated during the event.

Louis Hanzlik, associate professor of music and trumpet player. (Sean Flynn/UConn File Photo)
Louis Hanzlik, associate professor of music and trumpet player. (Sean Flynn/UConn File Photo)

Fuchs won in the Best Classical Compendium category for his album “Spiritualist – Concerto for Piano and Orchestra.” Fuchs is regarded as one of the country’s finest composers and the conductor on the album is his longtime collaborator and Juilliard classmate JoAnn Falletta. It is Fuchs’ fourth Grammy nomination and first win.

See the original story, podcast, and video about his album published in August 2018, when he released the award-winning album.

Hanzlik, trumpeter, won for his performance on the Wayne Shorter Quartet and Orpheus Chamber Orchestra’s album “Emanon.” Emanon was also named the top Jazz Album of 2018 by The New York Times and NPR Music, in addition to Best of 2018 picks in Rolling Stone, Paste Magazine, Billboard, Los Angeles Times, JazzTimes, Jazziz, among others.

Read more about Hanzlik.