Grammy Awards per l'anno 1998
Il 41° Grammy Awards fu tenuto il 24 Febbraio 1999. I
riconoscimenti riguardavano le realizzazioni dei musicisti per l'anno
precedente.
- Record of the Year
- Walter Afanasieff, James Horner (producers),
Simon Franglen (producer & engineer/mixer),
Humberto Gatica, David Gleeson (engineers/mixers)
& Celine Dion for "My Heart Will Go On"
- Album of the Year
- Matt Howe, Storm Jefferson, Ken Johnston, Tony
Prendatt, Warren Riker, Johnny Wydrycz (engineers/mixers)
& Lauryn Hill (producer & artist) for The
Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
- Song of the Year
- James Horner & Will Jennings (songwriters)
for "My Heart Will Go On" performed by
Celine Dion
- Best New Artist
Alternative
- Best Alternative Music Performance
- Beastie Boys for Hello Nasty
Blues
- Best Traditional Blues Album
- Otis Rush for Any Place I'm Going
- Best Contemporary Blues Album
Children's
- Best Musical Album for Children
- John Boylan (producer) for Elmopalooza!
performed by the Sesame Street cast with
various artists
- Best Spoken Word Album for Children
- Dan Musselman & Stefan Rudnicki (producers)
for The Children's Shakespeare performed
by various artists
Classical
- Best Orchestral Performance
- Pierre Boulez (conductor) & the Chicago
Symphony Orchestra for Mahler: Symphony No. 9
- Best Classical Vocal Performance
- Jeffrey Tate (conductor), Renee Fleming & the
English Chamber Orchestra for The Beautiful
Voice (Works of Charpentier, Gounod etc.)
- Best Opera Recording
- Pierre Boulez (conductor), Jessye Norman, Laszlo
Polgar & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Bartók:
Bluebeard's Castle
- Best Choral Performance
- Robert Shaw (conductor) & the Atlanta
Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for Barber:
Prayers of Kierkegaard/Vaughan Williams: Dona
Nobis Pacem/Bartók: Cantata Profana
- Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with orchestra)
- Krzysztof Penderecki (conductor), Anne-Sophie
Mutter & the London Symphony Orchestra for Penderecki:
Violin Concerto No. 2, Metamorphosen
- Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra)
- Murray Perahia for Bach: English Suites Nos.
1, 3 And 6
- Best Small Ensemble Performance (with or without
conductor)
- Steve Reich (conductor) for Reich: Music for
18 Musicians performed by Steve Reich and
Musicians
- Best Chamber Music Performance
- Andre Previn & Gil Shaham for American
Scenes (Works of Copland, Previn, Barber,
Gershwin)
- Best Classical Contemporary Composition
- Krzysztof Penderecki (composer & conductor),
Anne-Sophie Mutter & the London Symphony
Orchestra for Penderecki: Violin Concerto No.
2, Metamorphosen
- Best Classical Album
- James Mallinson (producer), Robert Shaw (conductor)
& the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
for Barber: Prayers of Kierkegaard/Vaughan
Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem/Bartók: Cantata
Profana
- Best Classical Crossover Album
- Jorge Calandrelli (conductor) & Yo-Yo Ma for Soul
of the Tango - The Music of Astor Piazzolla
Composing and arranging
- Best Instrumental Composition
- Future Man & Victor Lemonte Wooten (composers)
for "Almost 12" performed by Bela Fleck
& the Flecktones;
- Best Song Written for a Motion Picture or for Television
- James Horner & Will Jennings (songwriters)
for "My Heart Will Go On" (from Titanic)
performed by Celine Dion
- Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion
Picture or for Television
- John Williams (composer) for Saving Private
Ryan
- Best Instrumental Arrangement
- Don Sebesky (arranger) for "Waltz for Debby"
- Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s)
- Herbie Hancock, Robert Sadin & Stevie Wonder
(arrangers) for "St. Louis Blues"
performed by Herbie Hancock
Country
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance
- Shania Twain for "You're Still the One"
- Best Male Country Vocal Performance
- Vince Gill for "If You Ever Have Forever in
Mind"
- Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- Dixie Chicks for "There's Your Trouble"
- Best Country Collaboration with Vocals
- Clint Black, Joe Diffie, Merle Haggard, Emmylou
Harris, Alison Krauss, Patty Loveless, Earl
Scruggs, Ricky Skaggs, Marty Stuart, Pam Tillis,
Randy Travis, Travis Tritt & Dwight Yoakam
for "Same Old Train"
- Best Country Instrumental Performance
- Vince Gill & Randy Scruggs for "A
Soldier's Joy"
- Best Country Song
- Robert John "Mutt" Lange & Shania
Twain (songwriters) for "You're Still the
One" performed by Shania Twain
- Best Country Album
- Blake Chancey, Paul Worley (producers), John
Guess (engineer/mixer) & Dixie Chicks for Wide
Open Spaces
- Best Bluegrass Album
- Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder for Bluegrass
Rules!
Folk
- Best Traditional Folk Album
- The Chieftains for Long Journey Home
- Best Contemporary Folk Album
- Lucinda Williams for Car Wheels on a Gravel
Road
Gospel
- Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
- Deniece Williams for This Is My Song
- Best Rock Gospel Album
- Ashley Cleveland for You Are There
- Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album
- Cissy Houston for He Leadeth Me
- Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
- Kirk Franklin for The Nu Nation Project
- Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album
- Peter Afterman, John Huie & Ken Levitan (producers)
for The Apostle - Music From and Inspired by
the Motion Picture performed by various
artists
- Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album
- O'Landa Draper (choir director) for Reflections
performed by O'Landa Draper & The Associates
Choir
Historical
- Best Historical Album
- Colin Escott, Kira Florita, Kyle Young (producers),
Joseph M. Palmaccio & Tom Ruff (engineers)
for The Complete Hank Williams
Jazz
- Best Contemporary Jazz Performance, Instrumental - Also
cont. Jazz Performance Vocal or Instrumental
- Pat Metheny Group for Imaginary Day
- Best Jazz Vocal Album
- Shirley Horn for I Remember Miles
- Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist
- Gary Burton for "Rhumbata" performed by
Chick Corea & Gary Burton
- Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group
- Herbie Hancock for Gershwin's World
- Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance
- Grover Mitchell for Count Plays Duke
performed by the Count Basie Orchestra directed
by Grover Mitchell
- Best Latin Jazz Performance
- Arturo Sandoval for Hot House
Latin
- Best Latin Pop Performance
- Best Tropical Latin Performance
- Marc Anthony for Contra La Corriente
- Best Mexican-American/Tejano Music Performance
- Los Super Seven for Los Super Seven
- Best Latin Rock/Alternative Performance
- Best Tejano Music Performance
- Flaco Jimenez for Said and Done
Musical Show
- Best Musical Show Album
- Mark Mancina (producer) for The Lion King
performed by the original Broadway cast
Music Video
- Best Music Video, Short Form
- Billy Poveda & Nicola Doring (producers) for
"Ray of Light" performed by Madonna
- Best Music Video, Long Form
- Susan Lacy, Tamar Hacker & Timothy Greenfield-Sanders
(producers) for American Masters: Lou Reed:
Rock and Roll Heart
New Age
Packaging and Notes
- Best Album Package - Incl. Album Cover, Graphic Arts,
Photography
- Kevin Reagan (art director) for Ray of Light
performed by Madonna
- Best Recording Package - Boxed
- Virginia Team (art director) for The Complete
Hank Williams
- Best Album Notes
- Bob Belden, Michael Cuscuna & Todd Coolman (notes
writers) for Miles Davis Quintet 1965-1968
Polka
- Best Polka Album
- Jimmy Sturr for Dance With Me performed
by Jimmy Sturr & His Orchestra
Pop
- Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
- Celine Dion for "My Heart Will Go On"
- Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
- Eric Clapton for "My Father's Eyes"
- Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- Brian Setzer for "Jump Jive an' Wail"
performed by The Brian Setzer Orchestra
- Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
- Elvis Costello & Burt Bacharach for "I
Still Have That Other Girl"
- Best Pop Instrumental Performance
- Brian Setzer for "Sleepwalk" performed
by The Brian Setzer Orchestra
- Best Pop Vocal Album
- Jon Ingoldsby & Pat McCarthy (engineers/mixers),
Madonna & William Orbit (producers) for Ray
of Light performed by Madonna
- Best Dance Recording
- William Orbit (producer) for "Ray of Light"
performed by Madonna
Production and engineering
- Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical
- Andy Wallace, Tchad Blake & Trina Shoemaker (engineers)
for The Globe Sessions performed by
Sheryl Crow
- Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
- Best Classical Engineered Recording
- Jack Renner (engineer) for Barber:Prayers of
Kierkegaard/Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem/Bartok:
Cantata Profana conducted by Robert Shaw
- Classical Producer of the Year
- Remixer of the Year
R&B
- Best Female R&B Vocal Performance;
- Lauryn Hill for "Doo Wop (That Thing)"
- Best Male R&B Vocal Performance;
- Stevie Wonder for "St. Louis Blues"
- Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal;
- Monica Arnold for "The Boy is Mine"
performed by Brandy & Monica
- Best R&B Song;
- Lauryn Hill for "Doo Wop (That Thing)"
- Best R&B Album;
- Tony Prendatt (engineer/mixer), Lauryn Hill (producer)
for The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
performed by Lauryn Hill
- Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance;
- Patti LaBelle for Live! One Night Only
Rap
- Best Rap Solo Performance
- Will Smith for "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It"
- Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
- Beastie Boys for "Intergalactic"
- Best Rap Album
- Joe Quinde (engineer/mixer) for Vol. 2...Hard
Knock Life performed by Jay-Z
Reggae
Rock
- Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
- Alanis Morissette for "Uninvited"
- Best Male Rock Vocal Performance
- Lenny Kravitz for "Fly Away"
- Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- Best Hard Rock Performance
- Robert Plant for "Most High" performed
by Jimmy Page & Robert Plant
- Best Metal Performance
- Metallica for "Better Than You"
- Best Rock Instrumental Performance
- Pat Metheny Group for "The Roots of
Coincidence"
- Best Rock Song
- Alanis Morissette for "Uninvited"
- Best Rock Album
- Tchad Blake & Trina Shoemaker (engineers/mixers),
Sheryl Crow (producer) for The Globe Sessions
performed by Sheryl Crow
Spoken
- Best Spoken Word or Non-musical Album
- Christopher Reeve for Still Me
- Best Spoken Comedy Album
- Mel Brooks & Carl Reiner for The 2000
Year Old Man in the Year 2000
Trad Pop
- Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance
- Patti Page for Live at Carnegie Hall - The 50th
Anniversary Concert
World
- Best World Music Album
- Gilberto Gil for Quanta Live
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