Grammy Awards per l'anno 1996
Il 39° Grammy Awards fu tenuto il 26 Febbraio 1997. I
riconoscimenti riguardavano le realizzazioni dei musicisti per l'anno
precedente.
- Record of the Year
- Babyface (producer) & Eric Clapton for "Change
the World"
- Album of the Year
- Roy Bittan, Jeff Bova, David Foster, Humberto
Gatica, Jean-Jacques Goldman, Rick Hahn, Dan Hill,
John Jones, Aldo Nova, Rick Nowels, Steven
Rinkoff, Billy Steinberg, Jim Steinman, Ric Wake
(producers) & Céline Dion for Falling
Into You
- Song of the Year
- Gordon Kennedy, Wayne Kirkpatrick & Tommy
Sims (songwriters) for "Change the World"
performed by Eric Clapton & Babyface /
Wynonna
- Best New Artist
Alternative
- Best Alternative Music Performance
Blues
- Best Traditional Blues Album
- James Cotton for Deep in the Blues
- Best Contemporary Blues Album
- Keb' Mo' for Just Like You
Children's
- Best Musical Album for Children
- George Massenburg (producer) & Linda Ronstadt
(producer & artist) for Dedicated to the
One I Love
- Best Spoken Word Album for Children
- Virginia Callaway, Steven Heller (producers)
& David Holt (producer & narrator) for Stellaluna
Classical
- Best Orchestral Performance
- Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor) & the San
Francisco Symphony for Prokofiev: Romeo and
Juliet (Scenes From the Ballet)
- Best Classical Vocal Performance
- James Levine (conductor), Bryn Terfel & the
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra for Opera Arias
- Works of Mozart, Wagner, Borodin
- Best Opera Recording
- Brian Couzens (producer), Richard Hickox (conductor),
Philip Langridge, Alan Opie, Janice Watson, the
London Symphony Chorus & the City of London
Sinfonia for Britten: Peter Grimes
- Best Choral Performance
- Andrew Litton (conductor), Neville Creed, David
Hill (chorus masters) & the Bournemouth
Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for Walton:
Belshazzar's Feast
- Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with orchestra)
- Esa-Pekka Salonen (conductor), Yefim Bronfman
& the Los Angeles Philharmonic for Bartók:
The Three Piano Concertos
- Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra)
- Earl Wild for The Romantic Master - Works of
Saint-Saëns, Handel
- Best Small Ensemble Performance (with or without
conductor)
- Pierre Boulez (conductor) & the Ensemble
Inter-Contemporain for Boulez: ...Explosante-Fixe...
- Best Chamber Music Performance
- The Cleveland Quartet for John Corigliano:
String Quartet
- Best Classical Contemporary Composition
- John Corigliano (composer) & the Cleveland
Quartet for Corigliano: String Quartet
- Best Classical Album
- Joanna Nickrenz (producer), Leonard Slatkin (conductor),
Michelle De Young, various artists, the
Washington Choral Arts Society Male Chorus, the
Washington Oratorio Society Male Chorus & the
National Symphony Orchestra for Corigliano:
Of Rage and Remembrance
Composing and arranging
- Best Instrumental Composition
- Herbie Hancock & Jean Hancock (composers) for
"Manhattan (Island of Lights and Love)"
performed by Herbie Hancock
- Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or
for Television
- Diane Warren (songwriter) for "Because You
Loved Me" (Theme from Up Close &
Personal) performed by Celine Dion
- Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion
Picture or for Television
- David Arnold (composer) for Independence Day
- Best Instrumental Arrangement
- Michael Kamen (arranger) for "An American
Symphony (Mr. Holland's Opus)"
- Best Instrumental Arrangement with Accompanying Vocal(s)
- Alan Broadbent & David Foster (arrangers) for
"When I Fall in Love" performed by
Natalie Cole with Nat King Cole
Country
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance
- Best Male Country Vocal Performance
- Vince Gill for "Worlds Apart"
- Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- Brooks & Dunn; for "My Maria"
- Best Country Collaboration with Vocals
- Alison Krauss & Union Station; & Vince
Gill for "High Lonesome Sound"
- Best Country Instrumental Performance
- Chet Atkins for "Jam Man"
- Best Country Song
- Bill Mack (songwriter) for "Blue"
performed by LeAnn Rimes
- Best Country Album
- Billy Williams (producer) & Lyle Lovett (producer
& artist) for The Road to Ensenada
- Best Bluegrass Album
- Todd Phillips (producer) for True Life Blues
- The Songs of Bill Monroe performed by
various artists
Folk
- Best Traditional Folk Album
- Best Contemporary Folk Album
- Bruce Springsteen for The Ghost of Tom Joad
Gospel
- Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
- Neal Joseph & Norman Miller (producers) for Tribute
- The Songs of Andrae Crouch performed by
various artists
- Best Rock Gospel Album
- Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album
- Cissy Houston for Face to Face
- Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
- Kirk Franklin for Whatcha Lookin' 4
- Best Gospel, Country Gospel or Bluegrass Gospel Album
- Andy Griffith for I Love to Tell the Story -
25 Timeless Hymns
- Best Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus
- Shirley Caesar (choir director) for Just a
Word performed by Shirley Caesar's Outreach
Convention Choir
Historical
- Best Historical Album
- Bob Belden (producer), Phil Schaap (producer
& engineer) Phil Schaap & Mark Wilder (engineer)
for The Complete Columbia Studio Recordings
performed by Miles Davis & Gil Evans
Jazz
- Best Contemporary Jazz Performance
- Wayne Shorter for High Life
- Best Jazz Vocal Performance
- Cassandra Wilson for New Moon Daughter
- Best Jazz Instrumental Solo
- Michael Brecker for "Cabin Fever"
- Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group
- Michael Brecker for Tales From the Hudson
- Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance
- Grover Mitchell for Live At Manchester
Craftsmen's Guild
- Best Latin Jazz Performance
- Paquito D'Rivera for Portraits of Cuba
Latin
- Best Latin Pop Performance
- Enrique Iglesias for Enrique Iglesias
- Best Tropical Latin Performance
- Rubén Blades for La Rosa de los Vientos
- Best Mexican-American/Tejano Music Performance
- La Mafia for Un Millon de Rosas
Musical Show
- Best Musical Show Album
- Bill Whelan (composer, lyricist & producer)
& various artists for Riverdance
Music Video
- Best Music Video, Short Form
- Joe Pytka (video director), Vincent Joliet (video
producer) & The Beatles for "Free as a
Bird"
- Best Music Video, Long Form
- Bob Smeaton, Geoff Wonfor (video directors),
Chips Chipperfield, Neil Aspinall (video
producers) & The Beatles for The Beatles
Anthology
New Age
- Best New Age Album
- Enya for The Memory of Trees
Packaging and Notes
- Best Recording Package
- Andy Engel & Tommy Steele (art directors) for
Ultra-Lounge (Leopard Skin Sampler)
performed by various artists
- Best Recording Package - Boxed
- Arnold Levine & Chika Azuma (art directors)
for The Complete Columbia Studio Recordings
performed by Miles Davis & Gil Evans
- Best Album Notes
- Bill Kirchner, Bob Belden, George Avakian &
Phil Schaap (notes writers) for The Complete
Columbia Studio Recordings performed by
Miles Davis & Gil Evans
Polka
- Best Polka Album
- Jimmy Sturr for Polka! All Night Long
Pop
- Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
- Toni Braxton for "Un-Break My Heart"
- Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
- Eric Clapton for "Change the World"
- Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- The Beatles for "Free as a Bird"
- Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
- Natalie Cole for "When I Fall in Love"
performed by Natalie Cole with Nat King Cole
- Best Pop Instrumental Performance
- Béla Fleck & the Flecktones; for "The
Sinister Minister"
- Best Pop Album
- Celine Dion for Falling Into You
Production and engineering
- Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical
- Al Schmitt, Bruce Swedien, Francis Buckley &
Tommy Vicari for Q's Jook Joint
performed by Quincy Jones
- Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
- Best Classical Engineered Recording
- Lawrence Rock, William Hoekstra (engineers),
Leonard Slatkin (conductor) & the Saint Louis
Symphony for Copland: Dance Symphony; Short
Symphony; Organ Symphony
- Classical Producer of the Year
R&B
- Best Female R&B Vocal Performance;
- Toni Braxton for "You're Makin' Me High"
- Best Male R&B Vocal Performance;
- Luther Vandross for "Your Secret Love"
- Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal;
- The Fugees for "Killing Me Softly With His
Song"
- Best R&B Song;
- Babyface (songwriter) for "Exhale (Shoop
Shoop)" performed by Whitney Houston
- Best R&B Album;
Rap
- Best Rap Solo Performance
- LL Cool J for "Hey Lover"
- Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
- Bone Thugs-N-Harmony for "Tha Crossroads"
- Best Rap Album
Reggae
- Best Reggae Album
- Bunny Wailer for Hall of Fame - A Tribute to
Bob Marley's 50th Anniversary
Rock
- Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
- Sheryl Crow for "If It Makes You Happy"
- Best Male Rock Vocal Performance
- Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- Dave Matthews Band for "So Much to Say"
- Best Hard Rock Performance
- Smashing Pumpkins for "Bullet With Butterfly
Wings"
- Best Metal Performance
- Rage Against the Machine for "Tire Me"
- Best Rock Instrumental Performance
- Art Neville, B.B. King, Bonnie Raitt, Buddy Guy,
Dr. John, Eric Clapton, Jimmie Vaughan &
Robert Cray for "SRV Shuffle"
- Best Rock Song
- Tracy Chapman (songwriter) for "Give Me One
Reason"
- Best Rock Album
- Sheryl Crow for Sheryl Crow
Trad Pop
- Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance
- Tony Bennett for Here's to the Ladies
World
- Best World Music Album
- The Chieftains for Santiago
1995 1997
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