David Frost
WINS*
25
NOMINATIONS*
36
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"To bring a lot of new music to the attention of people, and to have them respond and be interested and like it, is very satisfying."
- Producer/engineer David Frost served as a staff producer at BMG Classics for nearly a decade, where he collaborated with artists such as André Previn, Colin Davis, Anne Akiko Meyers, the Tokyo String Quartet, and Luciano Berio.
- He has produced critically acclaimed albums from labels such as RCA Red Seal, Sony Classics, London/Decca, Deutsche Grammophon, and EMI Classics. Frost has also contributed operatic tracks for film soundtracks, including A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Man Who Cried. Frost has also collaborated with director Baz Luhrmann to produce the Broadway Cast Album of Puccini's La Boheme for DreamWorks Records.
- Frost earned his first career GRAMMY win for 1999 for Best Spoken Word Album For Children as a producer for Listen To The Storyteller. He has since won Producer Of The Year, Classical multiple times as well as other GRAMMYs for his production and engineering work.
- Frost is an accomplished pianist. He once performed Beethoven's Emperor Concerto at Carnegie Hall. He has both a bachelor's and master's degree from the Julliard School of Music.