The 2012 Tony for Best Orchestrations went to Martin Lowe. He received the award for his work in the production of Once.
The 2004 Best Orchestrations Tony went to Michael Starobin. He received the award for the orchestrations of Assassins.
The 2013 Tony for Best Orchestrations went to Stephen Oremus. He received the award for his work on the orchestrations for Kinky Boots.
The 2007 Best Orchestrations Tony went to Duncan Sheik. He received the award for his orchestrations for Spring Awakening.
The 2010 Best Orchestrations Tony went to Daryl Waters and David Bryan. They received their award for the orchestrations of Memphis.
The 2006 Best Orchestrations Tony went to Sarah Travis. She received the award for the orchestrations of the revival of Sweeney Todd.
The 2003 Best Orchestrations Tony went to Billy Joel and Stuart Malina. The pair won the award for the orchestrations for Movin' Out.
The 2008 Best Orchestrations Tony went to Alex Lacamoire and Bill Sherman. The pair received the award for the orchestrations of In the Heights.
The 2015 Best Orchestrations Tony went to Chris Austin, Don Sebesky, and Bill Elliott. These three won their award for their orchestrations for An American in Paris.
The 2011 Best Orchestrations Tony went to Larry Hochman and Stephen Oremus. The pair won the award for their work on the orchestrations of The Book of Mormon.
The 2005 Best Orchestrations Tony went to Ted Sperling, Adam Guettel, and Bruce Coughlin. The men received their award for the orchestrations for The Light in the Piazza.
The Tony for Best Orchestrations went to Jason Robert Brown in 2014. He was awarded the Tony in recognition of his work in The Bridges of Madison County. Brown also won a 2014 Tony Award for the score of The Bridges of Madison County.
This Tony race ended in a tie. The 2009 Best Orchestrations Tony was shared between Martin Koch, who wrote the orchestrations for Billy Elliot, the Musical, and Michael Starobin and Tom Kitt, who wrote the orchestrations for Next to Normal together.