Tony Award for Best Conductor and Musical Director
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceThe Tony Award for Best Conductor and Musical Director was first presented in 1948, and later discontinued after 1964.
Awards and nominations
1940s
- 1948: Max Meth – Finian's Rainbow
- 1949: Max Meth – As the Girls Go
1950s
- 1950: Maurice Abravanel – Regina
- 1951: Lehman Engel – The Consul
- 1952: Max Meth – Pal Joey
- 1953: Lehman Engel – Wonderful Town and Gilbert and Sullivan Season
- 1955: Thomas Schippers – The Saint of Bleecker Street
- 1956: Hal Hastings – Damn Yankees
- 1957: Franz Allers – My Fair Lady
- 1958: Herbert Greene – The Music Man
- 1959: Salvatore Dell'Isola – Flower Drum Song
1960s
- 1960: Frederick Dvonch – The Sound of Music
- Abba Bogin – Greenwillow
- Lehman Engel – Take Me Along
- Hal Hastings – Fiorello!
- Milton Rosenstick – Gypsy
- 1961: Franz Allers – Camelot
- 1962: Elliot Lawrence – How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
- 1963: Donald Pippin – Oliver!
- 1964: Shepard Coleman – Hello, Dolly!
References
- http://www.broadwayworld.com/tonyawardscategoryinfo.cfm?catname=Conductor%20and%20Musical%20Director
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