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AWARD WINNERS:
Record Of The Year
---
Russ Titelman
(producer) &
Eric Clapton
for '
Tears In Heaven
'
Album Of The Year
---
Russ Titelman
(producer) &
Eric Clapton
for ''Unplugged''
Song Of The Year
---
Eric Clapton
&
Will Jennings
(songwriters) for 'Tears in Heaven'
Best New Artist
---
Arrested Development
Alternative
Best Alternative Music Album
---
Tom Waits
for ''Bone Machine''
Blues
Best Traditional Blues Album
---
Dr. John
for ''Goin' Back to New Orleans''
Best Contemporary Blues Album
---
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
for ''The Sky Is Crying ''
Children's
Best Album For Children
---
Alan Menken
&
Howard Ashman
(songwriters) for ''Beauty and the Beast - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' performed by various artists
Classical
Best Orchestral Recording
---
Leonard Bernstein
(conductor) & the
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
for ''
Mahler
: Symphony No. 9''
Best Classical Vocal Performance
---
Kathleen Battle
&
Margo Garrett
for ''Kathleen Battle at Carnegie Hall (
Handel
,
Mozart
,
Liszt
,
Strauss
, etc.) ''
Best Opera Recording
---
Christopher Raeburn
,
Stephen Trainor
,
Morten Winding
(producers),
Georg Solti
(conductor),
Hildegard Behrens
,
José Van Dam
,
Plácido Domingo
,
Sumi Jo
,
Reinhild Runkel
,
Julia Varady
& the
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
for ''
R. Strauss
: Die Frau Ohne Schatten''
Best Performance Of A Choral Work
---
Herbert Blomstedt
(conductor),
Vance George
(choir director), the
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra
, the
San Francisco Symphony Boys Choir
& the
San Francisco Symphony Girls Choir
for ''
Orff
: Carmina Burana''
Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Solo With Orchestra
---''
Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Solo Without Orchestra
---
Vladimir Horowitz
for ''Horowitz - Discovered Treasures (
Chopin
,
Liszt
,
Scarlatti
,
Scriabin
,
Clementi
)''
Best Chamber Music Performance
---
Emanuel Ax
&
Yo-Yo Ma
for ''
Brahms
: Sonatas for Cello & Piano''
Best Contemporary Composition
---
Samuel Barber
(composer),
Andrew Schnenck
(conductor) & the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
for ''Barber: The Lovers''
Best Classical Album
---
Horst Dittberner
(producer),
Leonard Bernstein
(conductor) & the
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
for ''
Mahler
: Symphony No. 9''
Comedy
Best Comedy Album
---
Peter Schickele
for ''P.D.Q. Bach: Music for an Awful Lot of Winds & Percussion''
Composing and arranging
Best Instrumental Composition
---
Benny Carter
(composer) for ''Harlem Renaissance Suite''
Best Song Written Specifically For A Motion Picture Or Television
---
Howard Ashman
&
Alan Menken
(songwriters) for ''Beauty and the Beast'' performed by
Peabo Bryson
&
Céline Dion
Best Instrumental Composition Written For A Motion Picture Or For Television
---
Alan Menken
(composer) for ''Beauty and the Beast'' performed by various artists
Best Arrangement On An Instrumental
---
Rob McConnell
(arranger) for ''Strike Up the Band'' performed by Rob McConnell &
The Boss Brass
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s)
---
Johnny Mandel
(arranger) for ''Here's to Life'' performed by
Shirley Horn
Country
Best Country Vocal Performance, Female
---
Mary Chapin Carpenter
for ''I Feel Lucky''
Best Country Vocal Performance, Male
---
Vince Gill
for ''I Still Believe in You''
Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
---
Emmylou Harris
& the
Nash Ramblers
for ''Emmylou Harris & the Nash Ramblers at the Ryman''
Best Country Vocal Collaboration
---
Marty Stuart
&
Travis Tritt
for ''The Whiskey Ain't Workin'''
Best Country Instrumental Performance
---
Chet Atkins
&
Jerry Reed
for ''Sneakin' Around ''
Best Country Song
---
Vince Gill
and
John Barlow Jarvis
(songwriters) for ''I Still Believe In You'', performed by Vince Gill
Best Bluegrass Album
---
Alison Krauss & Union Station
for ''Every Time You Say Goodbye''
Folk
Best Traditional Folk Album
---
The Chieftains
for ''An Irish Evening - Live at the Grand Opera House, Belfast''
Best Contemporary Folk Album
---
The Chieftains
for ''Another Country''
Gospel
Best Pop Gospel Album
---
Steven Curtis Chapman
for ''The Great Adventure''
Best Rock/Contemporary Gospel Album
---
Petra
for ''Unseen Power''
Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album
---
Shirley Caesar
for ''He's Working It Out For You''
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
---
Mervyn E. Warren
(producer) for ''Handel's Messiah - A Soulful Celebration'' performed by various artists
Best Southern Gospel Album
---
Bruce Carroll
for ''Sometimes Miracles Hide''
Best Gospel Album By A Choir Or Chorus
---
Edwin Hawkins
(choir director) for ''Edwin Hawkins Music & Arts Seminar Mass Choir - Recorded Live in Los Angeles'' performed by the
Music & Arts Seminar Mass Choir
Historical
Best Historical Album
---
Michael Cuscuna
(producer) for ''The Complete Capitol Recordings of
The Nat "King" Cole Trio
''
Jazz
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo
---
Joe Henderson
for ''Lush Life''
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual Or Group
---
Branford Marsalis
for ''I Heard You Twice the First Time''
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance
---
McCoy Tyner
for ''The Turning Point''
Best Jazz Vocal Performance
---
Bobby McFerrin
for '''Round Midnight''
Best Contemporary Jazz Performance (Instrumental)
---
Pat Metheny
for ''Secret Story''
Latin
Best Latin Pop Album
---
Jon Secada
for ''Otro Dia Mas Sin Verte''
Best Tropical Latin Album
---
Linda Ronstadt
for ''Frenesi''
Best Mexican-American Album
---
Linda Ronstadt
for ''Mas Canciones''
Musical Show
Best Musical Show Album
---
Jay David Saks
(producer) & the New Broadway cast for ''
Guys And Dolls
- The New Broadway Cast Recording''
Music video
Best Music Video, Short Form
---
John Downer
(video director & producer) &
Peter Gabriel
for ''Digging in the Dirt''
Best Music Video, Long Form
---
Rob Small
(video producer),
Sophie Muller
(video director) &
Annie Lennox
for ''Diva''
New Age
Best New Age Album
---
Enya
for ''Shepherd Moons''
Packaging and Notes
Best Album Package
---
Melanie Nissen
(art director) for ''Spellbound - Compact'' performed by
Paula Abdul
Best Album Notes
---
Ahmet Ertegun
,
Arif Mardin
,
Dave Marsh
,
David Ritz
,
Jerry Wexler
,
Thulani Davis
&
Tom Dowd
(notes writers) for ''Queen of Soul - The Atlantic Recordings'' performed by
Aretha Franklin
Polka
Best Polka Album
---
Walter Ostanek
for ''35th Anniversary'' performed by Walter Ostanek & His Band
Pop
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female
---
K.d. Lang
for 'Constant Craving'
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male
---
Eric Clapton
for 'Tears in Heaven'
Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
---
Céline Dion
&
Peabo Bryson
for 'Beauty and the Beast'
Best Pop Instrumental Performance
---
Richard Kaufman
(conductor) for ''Beauty and the Beast''
Production and engineering
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
---
Bruce Swedien
&
Teddy Riley
(engineers) for ''Dangerous'' performed by
Michael Jackson
Best Engineered Recording, Classical
---
James Lock
,
John Pellowe
,
Jonathan Stokes
&
Philip Siney
(engineers),
Georg Solti
(conductor) & the
Vienna Philharmonic
for ''
R. Strauss
: Die Frau Ohne Schatten''
Producer Of The Year (Non-Classical)
---
Babyface
&
L.A. Reid
---
Brian Eno
&
Daniel Lanois
Classical Producer Of The Year
---
Michael Fine
R&B
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female
---
Chaka Khan
for ''The Woman I Am ''
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male
---
Al Jarreau
for ''Heaven and Earth''
Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
---
Boyz II Men
for 'End of the Road'
Best R&B Instrumental Performance
---
Miles Davis
for ''Doo-Bop''
Best Rhythm & Blues Song
---
Babyface
,
L.A. Reid
&
Daryl Simmons
(songwriters) for 'End of the Road' performed by
Boyz II Men
Rap
Best Rap Solo Performance
---
Sir Mix-a-Lot
for ''Baby Got Back''
Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group
---
Arrested Development
for ''Tennessee''
Reggae
Best Reggae Album
---
Shabba Ranks
for ''X-tra Naked''
Rock
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female
---
Melissa Etheridge
for 'Ain't It Heavy'
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male
---
Eric Clapton
for ''Unplugged''
Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
---
U2
for ''Achtung Baby''
Best Rock Instrumental Performance
---
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
for ''Little Wing''
Best Hard Rock Performance With Vocal
---
Red Hot Chili Peppers
for ''Give It Away''
Best Metal Performance
---
Nine Inch Nails
for ''Wish''
Best Rock Song
---
Eric Clapton
&
Jim Gordon
(songwriters) for ''
Layla
'' performed by Eric Clapton
Spoken
Best Spoken Word Or Non-musical Album
---
Earvin "Magic" Johnson
&
Robert O'Keefe
for ''What You Can Do to Avoid AIDS''
Trad Pop
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance
---
Tony Bennett
for ''Perfectly Frank''
World
Best World Music Album
---
Sergio Mendes
for ''Brasileiro''
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