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AWARD WINNERS:
Record Of The Year
---
Astrud Gilberto
&
Stan Getz
for "The Girl From Ipanema"
Album Of The Year
---
João Gilberto
&
Stan Getz
for ''Getz/Gilberto''
Song Of The Year
---
Jerry Herman
(songwriter) for "Hello, Dolly!" performed by
Louis Armstrong
Best New Artist
---
The Beatles
Children's
Best Recording For Children
---
Julie Andrews
,
Dick Van Dyke
,
Glynis Johns
,
David Tomlinson
&
Ed Wynn
for ''
Mary Poppins
''
Classical
Best Performance - Orchestra
---: Wozzeck Excerpts''
Best Vocal Soloist Performance (with Or Without Orchestra)
---
Fritz Reiner
(conductor),
Leontyne Price
& the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
for ''
Berlioz
: Nuits d'Ete (Song Cycle)/Falla: El Amor Brujo''
Best Opera Recording
---
Herbert Von Karajan
(conductor)
Franco Corelli
,
Mirella Freni
,
Robert Merrill
,
Leontyne Price
& the
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
for ''
Bizet
: Carmen''
Best Choral Performance (other Than Opera)
---
Robert Shaw
(choir director) & the
Robert Shaw Chorale
for ''
Britten
: A Ceremony of Carols''
Best Performance - Instrumental Soloist Or Soloists (with Orchestra)
---
Eugene Ormandy
(conductor),
Isaac Stern
& the
Philadelphia Orchestra
for ''
Prokofiev
: Violin Concerto No. 1 in D''
Best Performance - Instrumental Soloist Or Soloists (without Orchestra)
---
Vladimir Horowitz
for ''Vladimir Horowitz Plays
Beethoven
,
Debussy
,
Chopin
''
Best Chamber Music Performance - Vocal
---
Noah Greenberg
(conductor) & the
New York Pro Musica
for ''It Was a Lover and His Lass''
Best Chamber Music Performance - Instrumental
---
Jascha Heifetz
,
Jacob Lateiner
&
Gregor Piatigorsky
for ''
Beethoven
: Trio No. 1 in E Flat, Op.1 #1''
Best Composition By A Contemporary Composer
---
Samuel Barber
for ''Concerto'' performed by
John Browning
Best Classical Album
--- "Kaddish"''
Most Promising New Classical Recording Artist
---
Marilyn Horne
Comedy
Best Comedy Performance
---
Bill Cosby
for ''I Started Out as a Child''
Composing and arranging
Best Instrumental Composition (other Than Jazz)
---
Henry Mancini
(composer) for "''The Pink Panther'' Theme"
Best Original Score Written For A Motion Picture Or Television Show
---
Richard M. Sherman
&
Robert B. Sherman
(composers) for ''
Mary Poppins
'' performed by
Julie Andrews
,
Dick Van Dyke
& various artists
Best Instrumental Arrangement
---
Henry Mancini
(arranger) for "''The Pink Panther'' Theme"
Best Accompaniment Arrangement For Vocalist(s) Or Instrumentalist(s)
---
Peter Matz
(arranger) for "People" performed by
Barbra Streisand
Country
Best Country & Western Vocal Performance - Female
---
Dottie West
for "Here Comes My Baby"
Best Country & Western Vocal Performance - Male
---
Roger Miller
for "Dang Me"
Best Country & Western Single
---
Roger Miller
for "Dang Me"
Best Country & Western Song
---
Roger Miller
(songwriter) for "Dang Me"
Best Country & Western Album
---
Roger Miller
for ''Dang Me/Chug-A-Lug''
Grammy Award For Best New Country & Western Artist
---
Roger Miller
Folk
Best Folk Recording
---
Gale Garnett
for ''We'll Sing in the Sunshine''
Gospel
Best Gospel Or Other Religious Recording (Musical)
---
Tennessee Ernie Ford
for ''Great Gospel Songs''
Jazz
Best Instrumental Jazz Performance - Small Group Or Soloist With Small Group
---
Stan Getz
for ''Getz/Gilberto''
Best Instrumental Jazz Performance - Large Group Or Soloist With Large Group
---
Laurindo Almeida
for ''Guitar From Ipanema''
Best Original Jazz Composition
---
Lalo Schifrin
(composer) for "The Cat"
Musical Show
Best Score From An Original Cast Show Album
---
Jule Styne
&
Robert Merrill
(composers) & the original cast (
Barbra Streisand
,
Sydney Chaplin
, Danny Meehan, Kay Medford,
Jean Stapleton
& John Lankston) for ''Funny Girl''
Packaging and Notes
Best Album Cover - Classical
---
Best Album Cover - Other Than Classical
---
Robert Cato
(art director) &
Don Bronstein
(photographer) for ''People'' performed by
Barbra Streisand
Best Album Notes
---
Stanton Catlin
(album notes writer) for ''Mexico (Legacy Collection)'' performed by
Carlos Chavez
Pop
Best Vocal Performance, Female
---
Barbra Streisand
for "People"
Best Vocal Performance, Male
---
Louis Armstrong
for "Hello, Dolly!"
Best Performance By A Vocal Group
---
The Beatles
for ''A Hard Day's Night''
Best Performance By A Chorus
---
Ward Swingle
for ''The Swingle Singers Going Baroque'' performed by the Swingle Singers
Best Instrumental Performance
---
Henry Mancini
for "''The Pink Panther'' Theme"
Best Rock And Roll Recording
---
Petula Clark
for "Downtown"
Production and engineering
Best Engineered Recording - Non-Classical
---
Phil Ramone
(engineer) for ''Getz/Gilberto'' performed by
Stan Getz
&
João Gilberto
Best Engineered Recording
---
Douglas Larter
(engineer),
Carlo Maria Giulini
(conductor) & the
Philharmonia Orchestra
for ''
Britten
: Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra''
Best Engineered Recording - Special Or Novel Effects
---
Dave Hassinger
(engineer) for ''The Chipmunks Sing the Beatles'' performed by
The Chipmunks
R&B
Best Rhythm & Blues Recording
---
Nancy Wilson
for "How Glad I Am"
Spoken
Best Documentary, Spoken Word Or Drama Recording (other Than Comedy)
---
That Was The Week That Was
for ''BBC Tribute to John F. Kennedy'' performed by the ''That Was the Week That Was'' cast
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