
COMPOSER ARRANGER PRODUCER
29 GRAMMY NOMINATIONS 6 TIME GRAMMY WINNER 2 OSCAR NOMINATIONS

conducting Tony Bennett "Duets II" Album New York

with Tony Bennett in Los Angeles

conducting "Duets II"at Manhattan Center Studios, New York

with Elton John at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles "Duets I" Album

at the piano with Al Grey and Wynton Marsalis

with Yo-Yo Ma in Los Angeles "Soul of the Tango" Album

with Lalo Schifrin, Jerry Goldsmith, Fernando Gelbard, Henry Mancini and Jack Elliott in Beverly Hills

2001 Academy Awards Ceremony

with the Dixie Chicks and Tony Bennett "Duets I" Album Los Angeles

conducting "Bennett Sings Ellington" in New York

Marcia and Jorge Calandrelli at a Grammy nominee reception in Los Angeles

with Placido Domingo and Josh Groban in Los Angeles at Westlake Studios "Amore Infinito" Album

with Arturo Sandoval and Gregg Field at the 11th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas

conducting Arturo Sandoval's concert rehearsal at the University of Miami

with Phil Ramone at Monica Mancini and Gregg Field's home

with Dori Caymmi, Al Jarreau and Ettore Stratta in Los Angeles

at home writing

with award winning violinist Tamaki Kawakubo and Kuni Murai at his home in Los Angeles

Jorge Calandrelli

acceptance speech for "Producer of the Year Award" at the 11th Latin Grammy Awards Ceremony in Las Vegas

at Capitol Records with Monica Mancini, Al Schmitt, Phil Ramone, Gregg Field, Shelly Berg and "the team"

with Quincy Jones

with Michael Bublé Tony Bennett "Duets I" Album

Marcia and Jorge Calandrelli at Marta and Placido Domingo's home in Acapulco

with the Consul General of Argentina, H.E. Ambassador Luis Maria Kreckler, Mrs. Kreckler and Marcia Calandrelli at a reception for the Oscar nomination for "Crouching Tiger/Hidden Dragon" 2001

at the studio with Phil Ramone and Danny Bennett

with Lester Mendez and Josh Groban in Los Angeles 2013

at the studio

with Johnny Mandel at the ASMAC Golden Score Awards

writing at the piano at CBS in Buenos Aires, Argentina

with Clare Fischer at Capitol Records in Los Angeles "Symphonic Boleros" Album

with Johnny Mathis at O'Henry Sound Studios in Burbank "Isn't It Romantic" Album

Grammy Award for "Best Classical Crossover Album" for Conductor "Obrigado Brazil" Yo-Yo Ma 2003

with Eddie Daniels at Vitello's in Los Angeles

with Marcia Calandrelli Academy Awards 2001

Score for "Lets Start Right Now" for Barbra Streisand

with Stevie Wonder, Monica Mancini and Gregg Field at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles "I've Loved These Days" Album

with Tony Bennett in New York

with Placido Jr and Placido Domingo at Westlake Studios in Los Angeles "Amore Infinito" Album

with David Blumberg and Bill Holman at the ASMAC Golden Score Awards

with Quincy Jones and Chris Walden

with Rosa Passos in Paris "Amorosa" Album

with the Tony Bennett Quartet

with Roberto Iarussi at Air Studios in London "I Believe" Album

at the studio mixing with Don Murray "Amore Infinito" Album

at home writing

with Matias Calandrelli (Jorge's brother) in Buenos Aires, Argentina

conducted for Spanish soprano Ainhoa Arteta at the 11th Grammy Person of the Year Awards Ceremony honoring Placido Domingo in Las Vegas

Honorary Citizen of Monieux, France (Provence)

with Roland Vincent and the Mayor of Monieux, France (Honorary Citizen Award)

with Raymond Torres Santos, Dean of the College of the Arts at California State University, Long Beach

at home with Sam and Melanie

at ASMAC with Jeremy Lubbok, Jane Monheit and John Clayton

with Ettore Stratta and Sissel at the recording of Sissel's "My Heart" Album in London

with Dan Carlin Chair of Film Scoring Department at the Berklee College of Music

recording with Gino Vannelli in London

in the studio with Greg Bartheld

with Barbra Streisand / collage

with Eddie Arkin and Barry Manilow at the recording of Diane Schuur's "Midnight" Album Capitol Studios, 2003 / collage

with Julio Iglesias at A&M Records "Tango" Album / collage

with Tony Bennett and Wynton Marsalis in New York / collage

with Mochin Marafioti in Buenos Aires, Argentina

with Roger Kellaway and Tom Scott

with Fernando Gelbard and Al Schmitt at Capitol Studios