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1992 GRAMMY WINNERS

35th Annual GRAMMY Awards

In the midst of the 35th Annual GRAMMY Awards, host Garry Shandling considered the way things were going and told the star-studded audience at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, “Okay, I’ll go out on a limb and say if you’re up against Eric Clapton in any other categories, I’d go home now. It’s a feeling I have.”

Shandling’s hunch would prove to be a very solid one. In recognition of Clapton’s deeply moving song “Tears In Heaven” — inspired by the death of his 4-year-old son Conor — and for his successful Unplugged album, he received a grand total of six GRAMMY Awards: Record Of The Year, Album Of The Year, Song Of The Year, Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male, Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male, and Best Rock Song. Throughout the night, Clapton seemed surprised by the outpouring and remained rather low-key. But when he won the night’s final award for Record Of The Year, Clapton plainly but powerfully explained, “The one person I want to thank is my son for the love he gave me and the song he gave me.”

Clearly, this was an emotional night for the veteran rock guitar god, and rock stars of a certain age seemed to be on Shandling’s mind as well right from the start. Referencing the recent election of President Bill Clinton, Shandling noted, “My generation’s becoming the mainstream here. It’s very weird. Mick Jagger is older than the president of the United States. It’s a very spooky time.” Shandling also offered a brilliant bit of stand-up comedy/political commentary about Clinton, referencing the president’s famous campaign sound bite regarding whether or not he smoked pot: “He plays the sax. He plays it, sort of. He plays like a guy who never inhaled, but hey...”

Ultimately, though, the spirit of the GRAMMYs is nothing if not multigenerational and the night’s other big winners included the upstart hip-hop group Arrested Development who took home not only the Best New Artist award, but also the GRAMMY for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or A Group (“Tennessee”). A still up-and-coming Celine Dion won the Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal along with Peabo Bryson for “Beauty And The Beast” from the Disney film of the same name (the soundtrack album would help generate five awards on this night). The GRAMMY for Best Hard Rock Performance With Vocal went to the Red Hot Chili Peppers who provided the GRAMMY show with perhaps its most freewheeling highlight — a version of “Give It Away” that found a creatively attired Peppers joined by their longtime influence and onetime producer George Clinton along with his P-Funk All-Stars. Another memorable performance was Peter Gabriel’s telecast-opening version of “Steam” that featured Cirque du Soleil; Gabriel won Best Music Video — Short Form for “Digging In The Dirt.” Another altogether jazzy standout performance came from Arturo Sandoval and the GRP All-Stars who served up a searing version of “Cherokee.”

Even without performing, Michael Jackson provided a significant amount of the evening’s entertainment. First, Jackson’s recent highly rated, 90-minute prime-time interview with Oprah Winfrey provided Shandling with one of his biggest laughs. “To insure higher ratings this year on the GRAMMYs, I will be interviewing him the last 90 minutes of the show. And I’ll be asking him hard-hitting questions too, things like, ‘Hey Michael, [can I] get you anything?’”

Remarkably, Jackson may have actually topped Shandling when he accepted his GRAMMY Legend Award from his sister Janet Jackson. Before launching into a fascinating speech about his childhood being stolen from him, Jackson pulled off a completely surprising punch line. “I hope this finally puts to rest another rumor that’s been in the press for too many years,” Jackson said standing next to his chart-topping sibling. “Me and Janet really are two different people.”

Record Of The Year
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Eric Clapton
"Tears In Heaven"
Russ Titelman, producer
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Vanessa Williams

Keith Thomas, producer

k.d. lang

k.d. lang, Ben Mink & Greg Penny, producers

Celine Dion

Walter Afanasieff, producer

Billy Ray Cyrus

Jim Cotton & Joe Scaife, producers

Album Of The Year
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Eric Clapton
"Unplugged"
Russ Titelman, producer
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k.d. lang

k.d. lang, Ben Mink & Greg Penny, producers

Annie Lennox

Stephen Lipson, producer

Walter Afanasieff

Walter Afanasieff, Howard Ashman & Alan Menken, producers

U2

Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois & Steve Lillywhite, producers

Song Of The Year
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Eric Clapton
"Tears In Heaven"
Eric Clapton & Will Jennings, songwriters (Eric Clapton)
NOMINEES
Phil Galdston

Phil Galdston, Jon Lind & Wendy Waldman, songwriters (Vanessa Williams)

k.d. lang

k.d. lang & Ben Mink, songwriters (k.d. lang)

Howard Ashman

Howard Ashman & Alan Menken, songwriters (Celine Dion And Peabo Bryson)

Don von Tress

Don von Tress, songwriter (Billy Ray Cyrus)

Best New Artist
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Arrested Development
"Arrested Development"
NOMINEES
Kris Kross

Sophie B. Hawkins

Billy Ray Cyrus

Jon Secada

Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female
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k.d. lang
"Constant Craving"
NOMINEES
Vanessa Williams

Annie Lennox

Celine Dion

Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male
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Eric Clapton
"Tears In Heaven"
NOMINEES
Peter Gabriel

Lyle Lovett

Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
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Celine Dion
"Beauty And The Beast"
NOMINEES

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance
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"Perfectly Frank"
NOMINEES
Nancy Wilson

Best Pop Instrumental Performance
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Richard Kaufman
"Beauty And The Beast"
NOMINEES

Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female
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"Ain't It Heavy"
NOMINEES

Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male
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Eric Clapton
"Unplugged"
NOMINEES

Peter Gabriel

Bryan Adams

Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
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U2
"Achtung Baby"
NOMINEES

Little Village

En Vogue

Best Hard Rock Performance With Vocal
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"Give It Away"
NOMINEES
Nirvana

Best Metal Performance
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NOMINEES

Helmet

Best Rock Instrumental Performance
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"Little Wing"
NOMINEES

Dixie Dregs

Best Rock Song
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Eric Clapton
"Layla"
Eric Clapton & Jim Gordon, songwriters (Eric Clapton)
NOMINEES
Nirvana

Nirvana (Kurt Cobain, David Grohl & Krist Novoselic), songwriters (Nirvana)

Jeff Ament

Jeff Ament & Eddie Vedder, songwriters (Pearl Jam)

Bruce Springsteen, songwriter (Bruce Springsteen)

Peter Gabriel

Peter Gabriel, songwriter (Peter Gabriel)

Best Alternative Music Album
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Tom Waits
"Bone Machine"
NOMINEES

Cure

XTC

B-52's

Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female
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"The Woman I Am"
NOMINEES
Vanessa Williams

Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male
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Al Jarreau
"Heaven And Earth"
NOMINEES

Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
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"End Of The Road"
NOMINEES

Arrested Development

En Vogue

Best R&B Instrumental Performance
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"Doo-Bop"
NOMINEES

George Howard

Brecker Brothers

Best Rhythm & Blues Song
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Babyface
"End Of The Road"
Babyface, L.A. Reid & Daryl Simmons, songwriters (Boyz II Men)
NOMINEES
Denzil Foster

Denzil Foster & Thomas McElroy, songwriters (En Vogue)

Michael Jackson, Rene Moore, Teddy Riley & Bruce Swedien, songwriters (Michael Jackson)

Hal Davis

Hal Davis, Berry Gordy, Willie Hutch & Bob West, songwriters (Mariah Carey And Trey Lorenz)

Dallas Austin & Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, songwriters (TLC)

Best Rap Solo Performance
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Sir Mix-A-Lot
"Baby Got Back"
NOMINEES
Marky Mark

LL Cool J

M.C. Hammer

Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group
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Kris Kross

Public Enemy

Best New Age Album
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Enya
"Shepherd Moons"
NOMINEES

Best Contemporary Jazz Performance (Instrumental)
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Pat Metheny
"Secret Story"
NOMINEES

Brecker Brothers

Best Jazz Vocal Performance
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"'Round Midnight"
NOMINEES

Jimmy Scott

Best Jazz Instrumental Solo
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Joe Henderson
"Lush Life"
Joe Henderson, soloist
NOMINEES

Kenny Barron & Stan Getz, soloists

Miles Davis, soloist

Wynton Marsalis

Wynton Marsalis, soloist

Randy Brecker, soloist

Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual Or Group
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"I Heard You Twice The First Time"
NOMINEES
Joe Henderson

Arturo Sandoval

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance
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"The Turning Point"
NOMINEES
Benny Carter

Tom Scott

Toshiko Akiyoshi

Rob McConnell

Best Country Vocal Performance, Female
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"I Feel Lucky"
NOMINEES
Wynonna

Best Country Vocal Performance, Male
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"I Still Believe In You"
NOMINEES

Billy Ray Cyrus

Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
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"Emmylou Harris & The Nash Ramblers At The Ryman"
NOMINEES

Kentucky Headhunters

Best Country Vocal Collaboration
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"The Whiskey Ain't Workin'"
NOMINEES

Best Country Instrumental Performance
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"Sneakin' Around"
NOMINEES

Jerry Douglas

Best Bluegrass Album
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"Every Time You Say Goodbye"
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Jerry Douglas

Seldom Scene

Best Country Song
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"I Still Believe In You"
Vince Gill & John Jarvis, songwriters (Vince Gill)
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Richard Leigh

Richard Leigh & Layng Martine Jr., songwriters (Reba McEntire)

Dave Loggins, songwriter (Wynonna Judd)

Mary Chapin Carpenter & Don Schlitz, songwriters (Mary-Chapin Carpenter)

Don von Tress

Don von Tress, songwriter (Billy Ray Cyrus)

Best Rock/Contemporary Gospel Album
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Petra
"Unseen Power"
NOMINEES
White Heart

Pray For Rain

Geoff Moore

Best Pop Gospel Album
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"The Great Adventure"
NOMINEES

Mylon LeFevre And Friends

Carman

Best Southern Gospel Album
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Bruce Carroll
"Sometimes Miracles Hide"
NOMINEES
Steve Easter

Florida Boys

The Cathedrals

Speers

Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album
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Shirley Caesar
"He's Working It Out For You"
NOMINEES
Gospel Hummingbirds

Fairfield Four

Albertina Walker

Pop Winans

Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
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Mervyn E. Warren
"Handel's Messiah - A Soulful Celebration"
NOMINEES

Best Gospel Album By A Choir Or Chorus
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"Edwin Hawkins Music & Arts Seminar Mass Choir - Recorded Live In Los Angeles"
Edwin Hawkins, choir director (Music & Arts Seminar Mass Choir)
NOMINEES
Sandra Crouch

Sandra Crouch, choir director (Sandra Crouch And Friends)

Carol Cymbala

Carol Cymbala, choir director (Brooklyn Tabernacle Singers)

O'Landa Draper

O'Landa Draper & Lawrence Thomison, choir directors (Music City Mass Choir)

Tom Keene

Tom Keene, choir director (African Children's Choir)

Best Latin Pop Album
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Jon Secada
"Otro Dia Mas Sin Verte"
NOMINEES

Jose Luis Rodriguez

Cristian

Best Tropical Latin Album
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Linda Ronstadt
"Frenesi"
NOMINEES

Ray Barretto

Best Mexican-American Album
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Linda Ronstadt
"Mas Canciones"
NOMINEES
Emilio Navaira III

Los Diablos

Mingo Saldivar y Sus Tremendos Cuatro Espadas

Best Traditional Blues Album
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"Goin' Back To New Orleans"
NOMINEES
Charles Brown

Don DeVito

Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown

John Hammond

Best Contemporary Blues Album
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"The Sky Is Crying"
NOMINEES

Robben Ford

Pops Staples

Robert Cray Band

Best Traditional Folk Album
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"An Irish Evening - Live At The Grand Opera House, Belfast"
NOMINEES
Eddie LeJeune

Norman Blake

David Holt

Volker Steppat

Best Contemporary Folk Album
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"Another Country"
NOMINEES

Indigo Girls

Best Reggae Album
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"X-tra Naked"
NOMINEES

Wailing Souls

Best World Music Album
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"Brasileiro"
NOMINEES

Gipsy Kings

Youssou N'Dour

Strunz And Farah

Best Polka Album
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Walter Ostanek
"35th Anniversary"
NOMINEES
Lenny Gomulka

Dick Tady

Eddie Blazonczyk Sr.

Best Album For Children
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Howard Ashman
"Beauty And The Beast - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack"
NOMINEES
Guthrie Family

J. Aaron Brown

John Boylan

Best Comedy Album
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Peter Schickele
"P.D.Q. Bach: Music For An Awful Lot Of Winds & Percussion"
NOMINEES
Weird Al Yankovic

Rita Rudner

Jonathan Winters

George Burns

Best Spoken Word Or Non-Musical Album
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Earvin "Magic" Johnson
"What You Can Do To Avoid AIDS"
NOMINEES
Orson Welles

Garrison Keillor

Fannie Flagg

Ken Nordine

Patrick Stewart

Best Musical Show Album
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Jay David Saks
"Guys And Dolls - The New Broadway Cast Recording"
Jay David Saks, producer (The New Broadway Cast)
NOMINEES
Lucy Simon

Lucy Simon, composer; Marsha Norma, lyricist; Thomas Z. Shepard, producer (Original Broadway Cast)

Michael Gore

Michael Gore, producer (Julie Andrews, Ben Kingsley, John Mauceri, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra)

Luther Henderson

Luther Henderson, composer; Susan Birkenhead, lyricist; Thomas Z. Shepard, producer (Orignal Broadway Cast)

Thomas Z. Shepard

Thomas Z. Shepard, producer (Orignal Broadway Cast)

Best Instrumental Composition
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Benny Carter
"Harlem Renaissance Suite"
Benny Carter, composer (Benny Carter)
NOMINEES
Pat Metheny

Pat Metheny, composer (Pat Metheny)

Astor Piazzolla

Astor Piazzolla, composer (Ettore Stratta conductor)

Béla Fleck, composer (Béla Fleck And The Flecktones)

Wynton Marsalis

Wynton Marsalis, composer (Wynton Marsalis Septet)

Best Instrumental Composition Written For A Motion Picture Or For Television
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Alan Menken
"Beauty And The Beast"
Alan Menken, composer (Various Artists)
NOMINEES
David Schwartz

David Schwartz, composer (David Schwartz)

Eric Clapton

Eric Clapton, composer (Eric Clapton)

Arturo Sandoval

Arturo Sandoval, composer (Arturo Sandoval)

John Williams

John Williams, composer (Various Artists)

Best Song Written Specifically For A Motion Picture Or For Television
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Howard Ashman
"Beauty And The Beast (From Beauty And The Beast)"
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Eric Clapton

Carole King

Eric Clapton

Arne Glimcher

Best Music Video - Short Form
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Peter Gabriel
"Digging In The Dirt"
John Downer, video director; John Downer, video producer
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Roger Waters

Tony Kaye, video director; Sarah Whistler, video producer

Ondrej Rudavsky, video director; Axel Ericson, video producer

En Vogue

Mark Romanek, video director; Krista Montagna, video producer

Lyle Lovett

Matt Mahurin, video director; Louise Feldman, video producer

Best Music Video - Long Form
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Annie Lennox
Sophie Muller, video director; Rob Small, video producer
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Public Enemy

Larry Holland, video director; J. Kevin Swain, video producer

Gwar

Judas Bullhorn & Distortion Wells, video directors; Dean English, video producer

M.C. Hammer

Rupert Wainwright, video director; Oliver Fuselier, Guy J. Louthan & Terance Power, video producers

Matthias Bamert

Adrian Marthaler, video director; Armin Brunner, video producer

Best Arrangement On An Instrumental
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Rob McConnell
"Strike Up The Band"
Rob McConnell, arranger (Rob McConnell & The Boss Brass)
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Neil Slater

Neil Slater, arranger (University Of North Texas One O'Clock Lab Band)

Gary Lindsay

Gary Lindsay, arranger (Arturo Sandoval)

Russ Gershon

Russ Gershon, arranger (Either/Orchestra)

Michael Abene

Michael Abene, arranger (GRP All-Star Big Band)

Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s)
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Johnny Mandel
"Here's To Life"
Johnny Mandel, arranger (Shirley Horn)
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Mervyn E. Warren

Mervyn E. Warren, arranger (Various Artists)

Robert Freedman

Robert Freedman, arranger (Nnenna Freelon)

Robert Farnon

Robert Farnon, arranger (Eileen Farrell)

Jeremy Lubbock

Jeremy Lubbock, arranger (Diane Schuur)

Best Engineered Album - Non-Classical
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Teddy Riley
"Dangerous"
Teddy Riley & Bruce Swedien, engineers (Michael Jackson)
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Walter New

Walter New & Elliot Scheiner, engineers (Jennifer Warnes)

Lindsey Buckingham

Lindsey Buckingham, Richard Dashut, Greg Droman, Kevin Killen & Chris Lord-Alge, engineers (Lindsey Buckingham)

Greg Penny

Greg Penny & Marc Ramaer, engineers (k.d. lang)

Antonio "Moogie" Canazio

Moogie Canazio, engineer (Sergio Mendes)

Producer Of The Year (Non-Classical)
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Brian Eno
"Brian Eno & Daniel Lanois"
Babyface
"Babyface & L.A. Reid"
NOMINEES
Mitchell Froom

Chris Thomas

Teddy Riley

Best Album Package
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Melanie Nissen
"Spellbound - Compact"
Melanie Nissen, art director (Paula Abdul)
NOMINEES
Tommy Steele

Tommy Steele & Stephen Walker, art directors (Hammer)

Geoff Gans

Geoff Gans, art director (Aretha Franklin)

Ria Lewerke

Ria Lewerke & Norman Moore, art directors (Elvis Presley)

Len Peltier

Len Peltier, art director (Suzanne Vega)

Best Album Notes
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Thulani Davis
"Queen Of Soul - The Atlantic Recordings"
Thulani Davis, Tom Dowd, Ahmet Ertegun, Arif Mardin, Dave Marsh, David Ritz & Jerry Wexler, album notes writers (Aretha Franklin)
NOMINEES
Robert Kimball

Robert Kimball & Richard M. Sudhalter, album notes writers (Various Artists)

Will Friedwald

Will Friedwald & Dick Katz, album notes writers (Nat King Cole Trio)

Lawrence Cohn

Lawrence Cohn & Pete Welding, album notes writers (Various Artists)

Peter Guralnick

Peter Guralnick, album notes writer (Elvis Presley)

Best Historical Album
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Michael Cuscuna
"The Complete Capitol Recordings Of The Nat \"King\" Cole Trio"
(Nat "King" Cole Trio)
NOMINEES
Susan Elliott

(Various Artists)

Michael Leon

(Various Artists)

Ron Furmanek

(Les Paul)

Ernst Mikael Jorgensen

(Elvis Presley)

Best Classical Album
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Leonard Bernstein
"Mahler: Symphony No. 9"
Leonard Bernstein, conductor; Horst Dittberner, producer
NOMINEES
Hildegard Behrens

Hildegard Behrens, Placido Domingo, Sumi Jo, Reinhild Runkel, Georg Solti, Jose Van Dam & Julia Varady, artists; Christopher Raeburn, Stephen Trainor & Morten Winding, producers

David Zinman

David Zinman, artist; Colin Matthews, producer

Cecilia Bartoli

Cecilia Bartoli & Ion Marin, artists; Christopher Raeburn, producer

Nikolaus Harnoncourt

Nikolaus Harnoncourt, artist; Helmut Muhle, producer

Best Orchestral Performance
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Leonard Bernstein
"Mahler: Symphony No. 9"
Leonard Bernstein, conductor (Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra)
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Leonard Slatkin

(Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra)

Myung-Whun Chung

(Orchestre de L'Opera Bastille)

David Zinman

(London Sinfonietta)

Nikolaus Harnoncourt

(Chamber Orchestra Of Europe)

Best Opera Recording
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Hildegard Behrens
"R. Strauss: Die Frau Ohne Schatten"
Hildegard Behrens, Placido Domingo, Sumi Jo, Reinhild Runkel, Jose Van Dam & Julia Varady; Georg Solti, conductor; Christopher Raeburn, Stephen Trainor & Morten Winding, producers (Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra)
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Kathleen Battle

Kathleen Battle, Hildegard Behrens, Reiner Goldberg, James Levine, Kurt Moll, James Morris, Birgitta Svenden, Ekkehard Wlaschiha & Heinz Zednik; Cord Garben, producer (Metropolitan Opera Orchestra)

Vladimir Atlantov

Vladimir Atlantov, Katherine Ciesinski, Maureen Forrester, Mirella Freni, Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Sergei Leiferkus & Seiji Ozawa; Jay David Saks, producer (Boston Symphony Orchestra)

Thomas Allen

Thomas Allen, Gwyne Howell, Diana Montague, Simon Rattle, Robert Tear & Lillian Watson; David Murray, producer (Royal Opera House Orchestra - Covent Garden)

Bernards Fink

Bernards Fink, Rene Jacobs, Oliver Lallouette, Jennifer Larmore, Derek Lee Ragin, Marianne Rorholm, Barbara Schlick, Dominique Visse & Furio Zanasi; Thomas Gallia & Klaus L. Neuman, producers (Concerto Koln)

Best Performance Of A Choral Work
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Herbert Blomstedt
"Orff: Carmina Burana"
Herbert Blomstedt, conductor (San Francisco Symphony Boys Choir & San Francisco Symphony Girls Choir; San Francisco Symphony Orchestra)
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Riccardo Chailly

(Radio Symphony Orchestra Of Berlin Chorus; Radio Symphony Orchestra Of Berlin Orchestra)

Michael Tilson Thomas

(London Symphony Chorus; London Symphony Orchestra)

John Eliot Gardiner

(Monteverdi Choir; English Baroque Soloists)

Martin Pearlman

(Boston Baroque Chorus; Boston Baroque Orchestra)

Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Solo With Orchestra
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Yo-Yo Ma
"Prokofiev: Sinfonia Concertante/Tchaikovsky: Variations On A Rococo Theme"
Yo-Yo Ma, artist (Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra)
NOMINEES
Horacio Gutierrez

Horacio Gutierrez, artist (Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra)

Alicia De Larrocha

Alicia De Larrocha, artist (English Chamber Orchestra)

Geoffrey Tozer

Geoffrey Tozer, artist (London Philharmonic)

Anne-Sophie Mutter

Anne-Sophie Mutter, artist (Boston Symphony Orchestra)

Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Solo Without Orchestra
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Vladimir Horowitz
"Horowitz - Discovered Treasures (Chopin, Liszt, Scarlatti, Scriabin, Clementi)"
Vladimir Horowitz, artist
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Keith Jarrett

Keith Jarrett, artist

Evgeny Kissin

Evgeny Kissin, artist

Jean-Yves Thibaudet

Jean-Yves Thibaudet, artist

Emanuel Ax

Emanuel Ax, artist

Best Chamber Music Performance
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Emanuel Ax
"Brahms: Sonatas For Cello & Piano"
Emanuel Ax & Yo-Yo Ma, artists
NOMINEES
Carmina Quartet

Carmina Quartet (Wendy Champney, Matthias Enderle, Susanne Frank & Stephen Goerner), artists

Rudolf Firkusny

Rudolf Firkusny & Ridge String Quartet (Krista Bennion Feeney, Maria Lambros Kannen, Robert Rinehart & Peter Wyrick), artists

Jaime Laredo

Jaime Laredo, Cho-Liang Lin, Yo-Yo Ma, Sharon Robinson, Isaac Stern & Michael Tree, artists

Tokyo String Quartet

Tokyo String Quartet (Sadao Harada, Kikuei Ikeda, Kazuhide Isomura & Peter Oundjian), artists

Best Classical Vocal Performance
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Kathleen Battle
"Kathleen Battle At Carnegie Hall (Handel, Mozart, Liszt, Strauss, etc.)"
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Arleen Auger

Marilyn Horne

Thomas Hampson

(Welsh National Opera Orchestra)

Cecilia Bartoli

(Orchestra Teatro La Fenice)

Best Contemporary Composition
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Samuel Barber
"Barber: The Lovers"
Samuel Barber, composer
NOMINEES
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich

Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, composer

John Tavener

John Tavener, composer

Witold Lutoslawski

Witold Lutoslawski, composer

Anthony Davis

Anthony Davis, composer

Best Engineered Recording, Classical
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James Lock
"R. Strauss: Die Frau Ohne Schatten"
James Lock, John Pellowe, Philip Siney & Jonathan Stokes, engineers (Georg Solti, conductor)
NOMINEES
Michael J. Bishop

Michael Bishop, engineer (Yoel Levi, conductor)

Stanley Goodall

Stanley Goodall, engineer (Herbert Blomstedt, conductor)

John Eargle

John Eargle, engineer (Gerard Schwarz, conductor; Carole Rosenberger, piano)

Mitch Heller

Mitch Heller, engineer (Andrew Schenck, conductor)

Keith O. Johnson

Keith O. Johnson, engineer (Malcolm Arnold, conductor)

Classical Producer Of The Year
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Michael Fine
"Michael Fine"
NOMINEES
Thomas Frost

Steven Epstein

Andrew Cornall

James Mallinson