Official website TonyAwards.com Category of Tony Award | First awarded 1948 | |
Awarded for Best Conductor and Musical Director Country United States of America Currently held by Shepard Coleman for Hello, Dolly! (1964) People also search for Tony Award for Best Stage Technician Winners & Nominees Shepard ColemanHello - Dolly!, Shepard Coleman, Winner, Charles JaffeWest Side Story, Charles Jaffe, Nominee, Fred WernerHigh Spirits, Fred Werner, Nominee, Lehman EngelWhat Makes Sammy Run?, Lehman Engel, Nominee, Donald PippinOliver!, Donald Pippin, Winner, Anton CoppolaBravo Giovanni, Anton Coppola, Nominee, Julius RudelBrigadoon, Julius Rudel, Nominee, Jay BlacktonMr President, Jay Blackton, Nominee, Elliot LawrenceHow to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Elliot Lawrence, Winner, Pembroke DavenportKean, Pembroke Davenport, Nominee, Peter MatzNo Strings, Peter Matz, Nominee, Herbert GreeneThe Gay Life, Herbert Greene, Nominee, Franz AllersCamelot, Franz Allers, Winner, Elliot LawrenceBye Bye Birdie, Elliot Lawrence, Nominee, Pembroke Davenport13 Daughters, Pembroke Davenport, Nominee, Stanley LebowskyIrma La Douce, Stanley Lebowsky, Nominee, Frederick DvonchThe Sound of Music, Frederick Dvonch, Winner, Milton RosenstockGypsy, Milton Rosenstock, Nominee, Abba BoginGreenwillow, Abba Bogin, Nominee, Hal HastingsFiorello!, Hal Hastings, Nominee, Lehman EngelTake Me Along, Lehman Engel, Nominee |
The Tony Award for Best Conductor and Musical Director was awarded to acknowledge the contributions of conductors and musical directors in both musicals and operas. The award was first presented in 1948, and later discontinued after 1964.
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