Grammy Awards per l'anno 1995
Il 38° Grammy Awards fu tenuto il 28 Febbraio 1996. I
riconoscimenti riguardavano le realizzazioni dei musicisti per l'anno
precedente.
- Record of the Year
- Trevor Horn (producer) & Seal for "Kiss
From a Rose"
- Album of the Year
- Glen Ballard (producer) & Alanis Morissette
for Jagged Little Pill
- Song of the Year
- Seal (songwriter) for "Kiss From a Rose"
- Best New Artist
Alternative
- Best Alternative Music Performance
- Nirvana for MTV Unplugged in New York
Blues
- Best Traditional Blues Album
- John Lee Hooker for Chill Out
- Best Contemporary Blues Album
- Buddy Guy for Slippin' In
Children's
- Best Musical Album for Children
- J. Aaron Brown, David R. Lehman (producers) &
Barbara Bailey Hutchison for Sleepy Time
Lullabys
- Best Spoken Word Album for Children
- Dan Broatman, Martin Sauer (producers) &
Patrick Stewart for Prokofiev: Peter and the
Wolf
Classical
- Best Orchestral Performance
- Pierre Boulez (conductor) & the Cleveland
Orchestra for Debussy: La Mer
- Best Classical Vocal Performance
- Christopher Hogwood (conductor), Sylvia McNair
& the Academy of Ancient Music for The
Echoing Air - The Music of Henry Purcell
- Best Opera Recording
- Raymond Minshull (producer), Charles Dutoit (conductor),
Gary Lakes, Francoise Pollet, Gino Quilico,
Deborah Voigt & L'Orchestra Symphonie
Montreal & Chorus; for Berlioz: Les
Troyens
- Best Choral Performance
- Herbert Blomstedt (conductor), Vance George (choir
director) & the San Francisco Symphony
Orchestra & Chorus for Brahms: Ein
Deutsches Requiem
- Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with orchestra)
- Seiji Ozawa (conductor), Itzhak Perlman & the
Boston Symphony Orchestra for The American
Album - Works of Bernstein, Barber, Foss
- Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra)
- Radu Lupu for Schubert: Piano Sonatas (B Flat
Major and A Major)
- Best Chamber Music Performance
- Emanuel Ax, Yo-Yo Ma & Richard Stoltzman for Brahms/Beethoven/Mozart:
Clarinet Trios
- Best Classical Contemporary Composition
- Olivier Messiaen (composer) & Myung-Whun
Chung (conductor) for Messiaen: Concert a
Quatre
- Best Classical Album
- Karl-August Naegler (producer), Pierre Boulez (conductor)
& the Cleveland Orchestra & Chorus for Debussy:
La Mer; Nocturnes; Jeux
Composing and arranging
- Best Instrumental Composition
- Bill Holman (composer) for "A View From the
Side" performed by The Bill Holman Band
- Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or
for Television
- Alan Menken & Stephen Schwartz (songwriters)
for "Colors of the Wind" performed by
Judy Kuhn & Vanessa Williams
- Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion
Picture or for Television
- Hans Zimmer (composer) for Crimson Tide
- Best Instrumental Arrangement
- Robert Farnon (arranger) for "Lament"
performed by J. J. Johnson & the Robert
Farnon Orchestra
- Best Instrumental Arrangement with Accompanying Vocal(s)
- Rob McConnell (arranger) for "I Get a Kick
Out of You" performed by Mel Tormé with Rob
McConnell & The Boss Brass
Country
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance
- Alison Krauss for "Baby, Now That I've Found
You"
- Best Male Country Vocal Performance
- Vince Gill for "Go Rest High on That
Mountain"
- Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- The Mavericks for "Here Comes the Rain"
- Best Country Collaboration with Vocals
- Alison Krauss & Shenandoah for "Somewhere
in the Vicinity of the Heart"
- Best Country Instrumental Performance
- Asleep at the Wheel, Béla Fleck & Johnny
Gimble for "Hightower"
- Best Country Song
- Vince Gill (songwriter) for "Go Rest High on
That Mountain"
- Best Country Album
- Robert John "Mutt" Lange (producer)
& Shania Twain for The Woman In Me
- Best Bluegrass Album
- The Nashville Bluegrass Band for Unleashed
Folk
- Best Traditional Folk Album
- Ramblin' Jack Elliott for South Coast
- Best Contemporary Folk Album
- Emmylou Harris for Wrecking Ball
Gospel
- Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
- Michael W. Smith for I'll Lead You Home
- Best Rock Gospel Album
- Ashley Cleveland for Lesson of Love
- Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album
- Shirley Caesar for Shirley Caesar Live - He
Will Come
- Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
- CeCe Winans for Alone In His Presence
- Best Southern Gospel, Country Gospel or Bluegrass Gospel
Album
- Bill Hearn (producer) for Amazing Grace - A
Country Salute to Gospel performed by
various artists
- Best Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus
- Carol Cymbala (choir director) for Praise Him
- Live! performed by the Brooklyn Tabernacle
Choir
Historical
- Best Historical Album
- John Pfeiffer (producer & notes writer), Ray
Hall, Thomas MacCluskey, James P. Nichols,
Anthony Salvatore, Jon M. Samuels, David Satz (engineers),
J.J. Stelmach (art director), Gabriel Banat,
Grant Beglarian, Robert Cowan, Mortimer W. Frank,
Richard Freed, Erick Friedman, Harris Goldsmith,
Josefa Heifetz, George Jellinek, Irving Kolodin,
Jacob Lateiner, Laurence Lesser, Myra C.
Livingston, John Maltese, John Anthony Maltese,
Leonard Pennario & Brooks Smith (notes
writers) for The Heifetz Collection
performed by Jascha Heifetz & various artists
Jazz
- Best Jazz Vocal Performance
- Lena Horne for An Evening With Lena Horne
- Best Contemporary Jazz Performance
- Pat Metheny Group for "We Live Here"
- Best Jazz Instrumental Solo
- Michael Brecker for "Impressions"
- Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group
- McCoy Tyner Trio & Michael Brecker for Infinity
- Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance
- Tom Scott for "All Blues" performed by
the GRP All-Star Big Band
- Best Latin Jazz Performance
- Jobim for Antonio Brasileiro
Latin
- Best Latin Pop Performance
- Best Tropical Latin Performance
- Gloria Estefan for "Abriendo Puertas"
- Best Mexican-American/Tejano Music Performance
- Flaco Jimenez for Flaco Jimenez
Musical Show
- Best Musical Show Album
- Arif Mardin, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller (producers)
& the original Broadway cast for Smokey
Joe's Cafe - The Songs of Leiber & Stoller
Music Video
- Best Music Video, Short Form
- Mark Romanek (director), Cean Chaffin (producer),
Janet Jackson & Michael Jackson for "Scream"
- Best Music Video, Long Form
- Francois Girard (director), Robert Warr (producer)
& Peter Gabriel for Secret World Live
New Age
- Best New Age Album
- George Winston for Forest
Packaging and Notes
- Best Recording Package
- Joni Mitchell & Robbie Cavolina (art
directors) for Turbulent Indigo
performed by Joni Mitchell
- Best Recording Package - Boxed
- Frank Zappa & Gail Zappa (art directors) for
Civilization Phaze III performed by Frank
Zappa
- Best Album Notes
- Rob Bowman (notes writer) for The Complete
Stax/Volt Soul Singles, Vol. 3: 1972 - 1975 performed
by various artists
Polka
- Best Polka Album
- Jimmy Sturr for I Love to Polka
Pop
- Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
- Annie Lennox for "No More 'I Love You's'"
- Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
- Seal for "Kiss From a Rose"
- Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- Hootie & the Blowfish; for "Let Her Cry"
- Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
- The Chieftains & Van Morrison for "Have
I Told You Lately That I Love You?"
- Best Pop Instrumental Performance
- Los Lobos for "Mariachi Suite"
- Best Pop Album
- Joni Mitchell & Larry Klein (producers) for Turbulent
Indigo performed by Joni Mitchell
Production and engineering
- Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
- David Bianco, Jim Scott, Richard Dodd &
Stephen McLaughlin (engineers) for Wildflowers
performed by Tom Petty
- Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
- Best Classical Engineered Recording
- Jonathan Stokes, Michael Mailes (engineers),
Herbert Blomstedt (conductor) & the San
Francisco Symphony for Bartók: Concerto For
Orchestra; "Kossuth" Symphonic Poem
- Classical Producer of the Year
R&B
- Best Female R&B Vocal Performance;
- Anita Baker for "I Apologize"
- Best Male R&B Vocal Performance;
- Stevie Wonder for "For Your Love"
- Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal;
- Best R&B Song;
- Stevie Wonder (songwriter) for "For Your
Love"
- Best R&B Album;
Rap
- Best Rap Solo Performance
- Coolio for "Gangsta's Paradise"
- Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
- Mary J. Blige & Method Man for "I'll Be
There for You"/"You're All I Need to
Get By"
- Best Rap Album
- Naughty by Nature for Poverty's Paradise
Reggae
Rock
- Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
- Alanis Morissette for "You Oughta Know"
- Best Male Rock Vocal Performance
- Tom Petty for "You Don't Know How It Feels"
- Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- Blues Traveler for "Run-Around"
- Best Hard Rock Performance
- Pearl Jam for "Spin the Black Circle"
- Best Metal Performance
- Nine Inch Nails for "Happiness in Slavery"
- Best Rock Instrumental Performance
- The Allman Brothers Band for "Jessica"
- Best Rock Song
- Alanis Morissette & Glen Ballard (songwriters)
for "You Oughta Know" performed by
Alanis Morissette
- Best Rock Album
- Glen Ballard (producer) & Alanis Morissette
for Jagged Little Pill
Spoken
- Best Spoken Word or Non-musical Album
- Maya Angelou for Phenomenal Woman
- Best Spoken Comedy Album
- Jonathan Winters for Crank Calls
Trad Pop
- Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance
- Frank Sinatra for Duets II
World
1994 1996
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