German GRAMMY winners
Successful with Sequoia: MAGIX congratulates its Grammy winners!

Andreas Neubronner and his company Tritonus scored big at this year's GRAMMY Awards. Their production “Mahler Symphony No. 8; Adagio From Symphony No. 10” (Michael Tilson Thomas & San Francisco Symphony), which was produced using Sequoia, won the coveted award in the categories “Best Classical Album”, “Best Engineered Album, Classical” and “Best Choral Performance”.

Andreas Neubronner was one of the very first Sequoia users and has played a decisive role in helping to adapt Sequoia to the workflow of classical music productions and developing features such as source/destination editing and multi-synchroneous editing.
This year, Steven Epstein was able to add two more Grammys to his collection. He won the awards for the album “Yo-Yo Ma & Friends: Songs Of Joy And Peace“ in the categories “Producer Of The Year, Classical” and “Best Classical Crossover Album”.
Steven is a successful American producer of classical music productions and has been an enthusiastic Sequoia user for years.
And last but not least the GRAMMY for "Best Opera Recording" was won with Sequoia as well:
Finesplice used Sequoia for the editing and post-production of "Britten: Billy Budd".
MAGIX congratulates all winners and everyone who participated in the productions and wishes continued success in working with Sequoia.

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