Henley's audiobook for children
The Story of Classical Music was nominated for a
Grammy Award in 2005. He was a Finalist in the Station Programmer category at the
Sony Radio Academy Awards in 2008 and was named Commercial Radio Programmer of the Year at the
Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards in 2009, having been nominated in the same category in 2007. Classic FM won the UK Station of the Year Category at the
Sony Radio Academy Awards in 2007, the Music Programming Gold Award in 2009, a Special Award to mark the station's 20th anniversary in 2012 and the inaugural UK Radio Brand of the Year Gold Award in 2013. At the
Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards,
Classic FM was named Station of the Year in the TSA 1 million+ category in 2011, while Henley and
Classic FM jointly won the
Arqiva Gold Award in 2012. The station also won a Classic BRIT Award in 2012 and a
Royal Philharmonic Society Award in 2013. Henley was appointed a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Arts in 1998, an Honorary Fellow of
Canterbury Christ Church University in 2010, an Honorary Fellow of
Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in 2011, a Fellow of the
Radio Academy in 2011, an Honorary Member of the
Royal Northern College of Music in 2012, an Honorary Member of the
Incorporated Society of Musicians in 2013, an Honorary Fellow of
Liverpool John Moores University in 2014, an honorary fellow of the
Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 2015, an honorary member of the
Royal College of Music in 2016, a companion of the
Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts in 2016 and an honorary fellow of
Arts University Bournemouth in 2017. He holds honorary doctorates from the
University of Hull,
Birmingham City University,
Buckinghamshire New University, the
University of the Arts London,
York St John University, the
University of Sunderland and
Manchester Metropolitan University and an honorary MA from the
University for the Creative Arts. He was awarded the Sir
Charles Groves Prize for "his outstanding contribution to British music" in 2013 and the
President's Medal by the British Academy for the humanities and social sciences in 2015 for "his contributions to music education, music research, and the arts". He was appointed
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the
2013 New Year Honours for services to music and
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the
2022 Birthday Honours for services to the arts. ==References==