- The Power & the Majesty: Essential Choral Classics · 1983
- A Classical Christmas Concert · 2008
- Battle Cry of Freedom · 1962
- Choral Masterpieces · 1968
- Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 "Choral" & Fidelio Overture · 1991
- Orff: Carmina Burana · 1981
- The Classical Christmas Collection · 1987
- A Christmas Concert with Robert Shaw (Remastered 2023) · 1976
- Je n'aime pas le classique mais ça j'aime bien ! · 2008
- Orff: Carmina Burana · 1981
- Battle Cry of Freedom · 1962
- Christmas with Robert Shaw · 1987
- Orff: Carmina Burana · 1981
Music Videos
- 1993
Singles & EPs
Appears On
- Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus
About Robert Shaw
Not to be confused with the earthy barrelhouse pianist of the same name, Robert Shaw made his name through his dual mastery of the art of choral and orchestral conducting. Although featured on record with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra performing standard classical repertory, Shaw's own recordings often document his interest in old-time song. Best-known for several recordings of traditional Christmas carols, he has also tackled Irish folk music, sea shanties, songs of the American Civil War, popular American hymns, African American spirituals, and the works of Stephen Foster, among others. After working in New York under Arturo Toscanini and Bruno Walter, Shaw began to find conducting work of his own and in 1948, he put together the Robert Shaw Chorale, which went on to become one of the country's most widely acclaimed choral groups, embarking on tours across the globe. After stints with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra and the Cleveland Orchestra, Shaw served as music director for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra from 1967-1988 and also appeared as a guest conductor with many groups, including the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Shaw's long and distinguished career came to an end when he passed away on January 25, 1999. ~ Steve Huey
- HOMETOWN
- Red Bluff, CA, United States
- BORN
- 30 April 1916
- GENRE
- Classical