In 1994, Dalal performed his anthem "Zaman el Salaam" (Time for Peace) at the Nobel Peace Prize gala concert in Oslo, honoring Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres, and Yasser Arafat.
This report examines the nature of that award, Dalal’s role as a producer/engineer, and why he remains a "Grammy-winning artist" in credits, despite not being a household name in the general nominations. yair dalal grammy
If you are looking for Grammy-winning music, Yair Dalal will not satisfy your search criteria. In 1994, Dalal performed his anthem "Zaman el
The nomination recognized Dalal's contribution to a collective effort that transcended national borders, highlighting the universal appeal of his evocative style. Although he did not win the award that year, the nomination solidified his status as a premier figure in the global world music community. A Legacy of Peace and Recognition | No | | Industry Recognition | High
| Detail | Information | |--------|-------------| | | Wonder Wheel by The Klezmatics (featuring lyrics by Woody Guthrie) | | Grammy Category | Best Contemporary World Music Album | | Year of Award | 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006) | | Yair Dalal’s Role | Recording Engineer, Mixer, Producer (on select tracks) |
| Aspect | Assessment | |--------|------------| | | Yes – as engineer/mixer on Wonder Wheel (2006) | | Solo Grammy Nomination? | No | | Industry Recognition | High among world music engineers; low among general public | | Correct Phrasing | "Yair Dalal is a Grammy-winning recording engineer" (not "Grammy-winning artist") |