- Received award from Association of Yale Alumni (AYA) in recognition of
"Distinguished Service to the Yale
College Class of 1967" (2012)
- Oklahoma! broadcast wins National
Educational Telecommunications
Association (NETA) Award (2012)
- Creative consultant and musical adviser to Walt Disney Educational Productions, working with the company on a new educational franchise: a DVD series that explores historical eras through the art, music and other cultural artifacts of the era (2010)
- Named Executive Director of the A.J. Fletcher Opera Institute of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (2008)
- Inducted into the Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame (2007)
- Honored with a "Treasure of Los Angeles" award (2007)
- Received proclamation from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, for his service as conductor of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. (2006)
- Named music consultant to The Leonard Bernstein Office (2006)
- Named to the Advisory Board of Film Music Society of Los Angeles (2006)
- John Mauceri Exhibit added to the Hollywood Bowl Museum (2006)
- Young Musicians Foundation (Los Angeles), “Magic Baton Award” (2005)
- Cannes Classical Music Award, Weill, Der Protagonist (2003)
- Named “Standard-bearer of the Twentieth Century” by WQXR, the nation’s most-listened-to classical radio station (1999)
- Named a “Voice of the Millennium” by CNN and CNN International (1999)
- American Academy in Berlin, Fellowship Prize (1999)
- Emmy Award (LA Area) for on-camera performance, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra broadcast (1998)
- Diapason d’Or, Flammen (1997)
- Emmy Award (LA Area) for writing, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra broadcast (1994)
- Billboard No. 1 Classical Crossover Award, “The King and I” (1993)
- Deutsche Schallplatten Prizes, Die Sieben Todsünden, Street Scene, Gershwins in Hollywood, The King and I (1991-93)
- High Fidelity Magazine “Record of the Year,” Gershwin’s “Girl Crazy” (1991)
- Edison Klassiek Award, “Girl Crazy” (1991)
- Wavendon Award, “Conductor of the Year,” presented by Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret (1990)
- Olivier Award (SWET), Best Musical, adaptation of Candide, London (1988)
- Grammy Award, Best Opera Recording, Candide (1987)
- Yale Arts Alumni Award (1985)
- Tony Award, “On Your Toes,” Best Reproduction (1983)
- Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Revival, “On Your Toes” (1983)
- Outer Critics Circle Award (1983)
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