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AWARD WINNERS:
Record Of The Year
---
Bill Bottrell
(producer) &
Sheryl Crow
for "All I Wanna Do"
Album Of The Year
---
David Kahne
(producer) &
Tony Bennett
for ''MTV Unplugged''
Song Of The Year
---
Bruce Springsteen
(songwriter) for "Streets of Philadelphia"
Best New Artist
---
Sheryl Crow
Alternative
Best Alternative Music Performance
---
Green Day
for ''Dookie''
Blues
Best Traditional Blues Album
---
Eric Clapton
for ''From the Cradle ''
Best Contemporary Blues Album
---
Pops Staples
for ''Father Father''
Children's
Best Musical Album For Children
---
Mark Mancina
,
Jay Rifkin
,
Chris Thomas
,
Hans Zimmer
(producers) & various artists for ''The Lion King - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack''
Best Spoken Word Album For Children
---
Ted Kryczko
,
Randy Thornton
(producers) &
Robert Guillaume
for ''The Lion King Read-Along''
Classical
Best Orchestral Performance
---
Pierre Boulez
(conductor) & the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
for ''
Bartók
: Concerto for Orchestra; Four Orchestral Pieces, Op. 12''
Best Classical Vocal Performance
---
Cecilia Bartoli
for ''The Impatient Lover - Italian Songs by
Beethoven
,
Schubert
,
Mozart
''
Best Opera Recording
---
Martin Sauer
(producer),
Kent Nagano
(conductor),
Kenn Chester
,
Jerry Hadley
,
Samuel Ramey
,
Cheryl Studer
, & the
Orchestre Of Opera De Lyon & Chorus
for ''
Floyd
: Susannah''
Best Choral Performance
---
John Eliot Gardiner
(choir director), the
Monteverdi Choir
& the
Orchestre Révolutionnaire Et Romantique
for ''
Berlioz
: Messe Solennelle''
Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (with Orchestra)
---
David Zinman
(conductor),
Yo-Yo Ma
& the
Baltimore Orchestra
for ''The New York Album - Works of
Albert
,
Bartók
&
Bloch
''
Best Instrumental Soloist Performance Without Orchestra
---
Emanuel Ax
for ''
Haydn
: Piano Sonatas, Nos. 32, 47, 53, 59''
Best Chamber Music Performance
---
Daniel Barenboim
,
Dale Clevenger
,
Larry Combs
,
Daniele Damiano
,
Hansjorg Schellenberger
& the
Berlin Philharmonic
for ''
Beethoven
/
Mozart
: Quintets (Chicago-Berlin)''
Best Classical Contemporary Composition
---
Stephen Albert
(composer),
David Zinman
(conductor) &
Yo-Yo Ma
for ''Albert: Cello Concerto''
Best Classical Album
---
Karl-August Naegler
(producer),
Pierre Boulez
(conductor) & the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
for ''
Bartók
: Concerto for Orchestra; Four Orchestral Pieces, Op. 12''
Composing and arranging
Best Instrumental Composition
---
Michael Brecker
(composer) for "African Skies"
Best Song Written Specifically For A Motion Picture Or For Television
---
Bruce Springsteen
(songwriter) for "Streets of Philadelphia"
Best Instrumental Composition Written For A Motion Picture Or For Television
---
John Williams
(composer) for ''Schindler's List''
Best Instrumental Arrangement
---
Dave Grusin
(arranger) for "Three Cowboy Songs"
Best Instrumental Arrangement With Accompanying Vocals
---
Hans Zimmer
&
Lebo Morake
(arrangers) for "Circle of Life" performed by
Carmen Twillie
Country
Best Female Country Vocal Performance
---
Mary Chapin Carpenter
for "Shut Up and Kiss Me"
Best Male Country Vocal Performance
---
Vince Gill
for "When Love Finds You"
Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
---
Asleep At The Wheel
&
Lyle Lovett
for "Blues for Dixie"
Best Country Vocal Collaboration
---
Aaron Neville
&
Trisha Yearwood
for "I Fall to Pieces"
Best Country Instrumental Performance
---
Chet Atkins
for "Young Thing"
Best Country Song
---
Gary Baker
&
Frank J. Myers
for "I Swear"" performed by
John Michael Montgomery
Best Country Album
---
Mary Chapin Carpenter
for ''Stones in the Road''
Best Bluegrass Album
---
Jerry Douglas
&
Tut Taylor
(producers) for ''The Great Dobro Sessions'' performed by various artists
Folk
Best Traditional Folk Album
---
Bob Dylan
for ''World Gone Wrong ''
Best Contemporary Folk Album
---
Johnny Cash
for ''American Recordings''
Gospel
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
---
Andrae Crouch
for ''Mercy''
Best Rock Gospel Album
---
Petra
for ''Wake-Up Call''
Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album
---
Albertina Walker
for ''Songs of the Church - Live in Memphis''
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
---
Take 6
for ''Join the Band''
Best Southern Gospel, Country Gospel Or Bluegrass Gospel Album
---
Alison Krauss
&
The Cox Family
for ''I Know Who Holds Tomorrow''
Best Gospel Album By A Choir Or Chorus
---
Milton Brunson
(choir director) for ''Through God's Eyes'' performed by the
Thompson Community Singers
---
Hezekiah Walker
(choir director) for ''Live in Atlanta at Morehouse College'' performed by the
Love Fellowship Crusade Choir
Historical
Best Historical Album
---
Michael Lang
(producer) for ''The Complete
Ella Fitzgerald
Song Books on Verve''
Jazz
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo
---
Benny Carter
for "Prelude to a Kiss"
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual Or Group
---
Ron Carter
,
Herbie Hancock
,
Wallace Roney
,
Wayne Shorter
&
Tony Williams
for ''A Tribute to Miles''
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance
---
McCoy Tyner
for "Journey"
Best Jazz Vocal Performance
---
Etta James
for ''Mystery Lady - Songs of Billie Holiday''
Best Contemporary Jazz Performance
---The
Brecker Brothers
for "Out of the Loop"
Best Latin Jazz Performance
---
Arturo Sandoval
for "Danzon"
Latin
Best Latin Pop Performance
---
Luis Miguel
for "Segundo Romance"
Best Tropical Latin Performance
---
Cachao
for ''Master Sessions Volume 1''
Best Mexican-American Performance
---
Vikki Carr
for "Recuerdo a Javier Solis"
Musical Show
Best Musical Show Album
---
Phil Ramone
(producer),
Stephen Sondheim
(composer & lyricist) & the original cast for ''Passion''
Music video
Best Music Video, Short Form
---
Cean Chaffin
(video producer),
David Fincher
(video director) &
The Rolling Stones
for "Love is Strong"
Best Music Video, Long Form
---
Ned O'Hanlon
,
Rocky Oldham
(video producers),
David Mallet
(video director) &
U2
for ''Zoo TV - Live From Sidney ''
New Age
Best New Age Album
---
Paul Winter
for ''Prayer for the Wild Things''
Packaging and Notes
Best Recording Package
---
Buddy Jackson
(art director) for ''Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills & the Texas Playboys'' performed by
Asleep At The Wheel
Best Recording Package - Boxed
---
Chris Thompson
(art director) for ''The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Songbooks'' performed by
Ella Fitzgerald
Best Album Notes
---
Dan Morgenstern
&
Loren Schoenberg
(notes writers) for ''Louis Armstrong - Portrait of The Artist as a Young Man 1923-1934'' performed by
Louis Armstrong
Polka
Best Polka Album
---
Walter Ostanek
for ''Music and Friends'' performed by the Walter Ostanek Band
Pop
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
---
Sheryl Crow
for "All I Wanna Do"
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
---
Elton John
for "Can You Feel the Love Tonight"
Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
---
All-4-One
for "I Swear"
Best Pop Vocal Collaboration
---
Al Green
&
Lyle Lovett
for "Funny How Time Slips Away"
Best Pop Instrumental Performance
---
Booker T & The MG's
for "Cruisin' "
Best Pop Album
---
Bonnie Raitt
for ''Longing in Their Hearts''
Production and engineering
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
---
Ed Cherney
(engineer) for ''Longing in Their Hearts'' performed by
Bonnie Raitt
Best Classical Engineered Recording
---
William Hoekstra
(engineer),
Leonard Slatkin
(conductor) & the
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra
for ''
Copland
: Music for Films (The Red Pony, Our Town, Etc.)''
Producer Of The Year
---
Don Was
Classical Producer Of The Year
---
Andrew Cornall
R&B
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
---
Toni Braxton
for "Breathe Again"
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
---
Babyface
for "When Can I See You"
Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
---
Boyz II Men
for "I'll Make Love to You"
Best Rhythm & Blues Song
---
Babyface
(songwriter) for "I'll Make Love to You" performed by
Boyz II Men
Best R&B Album
---
Boyz II Men
for ''II''
Rap
Best Rap Solo Performance
---
Queen Latifah
for "U.N.I.T.Y."
Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group
---
Salt-N-Pepa
for "None of Your Business"
Reggae
Best Reggae Album
---
Bunny Wailer
for ''Crucial! Roots Classics''
Rock
Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
---
Melissa Etheridge
for "
Come To My Window
"
Best Male Rock Vocal Performance
---
Bruce Springsteen
for "Streets of Philadelphia"
Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
---
Aerosmith
for "Crazy"
Best Rock Instrumental Performance
---
Pink Floyd
for "
Marooned
"
Best Hard Rock Performance
---
Soundgarden
for "
Black Hole Sun
"
Best Metal Performance
---
Soundgarden
for "
Spoonman
"
Best Rock Song
---
Bruce Springsteen
(songwriter) for "Streets of
Philadelphia
"
Best Rock Album
---
The Rolling Stones
for ''Voodoo Lounge''
Spoken
Best Spoken Word Or Non-musical Album
---
Henry Rollins
for ''Get in the Van - On the Road With Black Flag''
Best Spoken Comedy Album
---
Sam Kinison
for ''Live From Hell''
Trad Pop
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance
---
Tony Bennett
for ''MTV Unplugged ''
World
Best World Music Album
---
Ry Cooder
&
Ali Farka Toure
for ''Talking Timbuktu''
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