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AWARD WINNERS:
Record Of The Year
---
David Foster
(producer) &
Whitney Houston
for "I Will Always Love You"
Album Of The Year
---
Babyface
,
BeBe Winans
,
David Cole
,
David Foster
,
L.A. Reid
,
Narada Michael Walden
,
Robert Clivilles
(producers) &
Whitney Houston
for ''The Bodyguard - Original Soundtrack Album''
Song Of The Year
---
Alan Menken
&
Tim Rice
(songwriters) for "A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme)" performed by
Peabo Bryson
&
Regina Belle
Best New Artist
---
Toni Braxton
Alternative
Best Alternative Music Performance
---
U2
for ''Zooropa''
Blues
Best Traditional Blues Album
---
B. B. King
for ''Blues Summit ''
Best Contemporary Blues Album
---
Buddy Guy
for ''Feels Like Rain''
Children's
Best Musical Album For Children
---
Alan Menken
,
Tim Rice
(producers) & various artists for ''Aladdin - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack''
Best Spoken Word Album For Children
---
Deborah Raffin
,
Michael Viner
(producers) &
Audrey Hepburn
for ''Audrey Hepburn's Enchanted Tales''
Classical
Best Orchestral Performance
---
Pierre Boulez
(conductor)& the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
for ''
Bartók
: The Wooden Prince''
Best Classical Vocal Performance
---
Arleen Auger
for ''The Art of Arleen Auger (Works of
Larsen
,
Purcell
,,
Schumann
,
Mozart
)''
Best Opera Recording
---
Steven Paul
(producer),
John Nelson
(conductor),
John Aler
,
Kathleen Battle
,
Michael Chance
,
Mark S. Doss
,
Marilyn Horne
,
Neil Mackie
,
Sylvia McNair
,
Samuel Ramey
, the
Ambrosian Opera Chorus
& the
English Chamber Orchestra
for ''
Handel
: Semele''
Best Performance Of A Choral Work
---
Pierre Boulez
(conductor),
Margaret Hillis
(choir director) & the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
for ''
Bartók
: Cantata Profana''
Best Classical Performance-Instrumental Soloist(s) (with Orchestra)
---: Time Chant''
Best Classical Performance-Instrumental Soloist (without Orchestra)
---
John Browning
for ''
Barber
: The Complete Solo Piano Music''
Best Chamber Music Performance
---The : String Quartet Op.11 (American Originals)''
Best Contemporary Composition
---
Elliott Carter
(composer),
Oliver Knussen
(conductor) & the
London Symphony Orchestra
for ''Carter: Violin Concerto''
Best Classical Album
---
Karl-August Naegler
(producer),
Pierre Boulez
(conductor),
John Aler
,
John Tomlinson
& the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
for ''
Bartók
: The Wooden Prince & Cantata Profana ''
Composing and arranging
Best Instrumental Composition
---
Kenny G
(composer) for "Forever in Love"
Best Song Written Specifically For A Motion Picture Or For Television
---
Alan Menken
&
Tim Rice
(songwriters) for "A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme)" performed by
Regina Belle
&
Peabo Bryson
Best Instrumental Composition Written For A Motion Picture Or For Television
---
Alan Menken
(composer) for ''Aladdin'' performed by various artists
Best Arrangement On An Instrumental
---
Dave Grusin
(arranger) for "Mood Indigo"
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s)
---
David Foster
&
Jeremy Lubbock
(arrangers) for "When I Fall in Love" performed by
Céline Dion
&
Clive Griffin
Country
Best Country Vocal Performance, Female
---
Mary Chapin Carpenter
for "Passionate Kisses"
Best Country Vocal Performance, Male
---
Dwight Yoakam
for "Ain't That Lonely Yet"
Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
---
Brooks & Dunn
for "Hard Workin' Man"
Best Country Vocal Collaboration
---
Linda Davis
&
Reba McEntire
for "Does He Love You"
Best Country Instrumental Performance
---
Asleep At The Wheel
,
Chet Atkins
,
Eldon Shamblin
,
Johnny Gimble
,
Marty Stuart
,
Reuben "Lucky Oceans" Gosfield
&
Vince Gill
for "Red Wing"
Best Country Song
---
Lucinda Williams
(songwriter) for "Passionate Kisses" performed by
Mary Chapin Carpenter
Best Bluegrass Album
---The
Nashville Bluegrass Band
for ''Waitin' for the Hard Times to Go''
Folk
Best Traditional Folk Album
---
The Chieftains
for ''The Celtic Harp''
Best Contemporary Folk Album
---
Nanci Griffith
for ''Other Voices/Other Rooms''
Gospel
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
---
Steven Curtis Chapman
for ''The Live Adventure''
Best Rock Gospel Album
---
Dc Talk
for ''Free at Last''
Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album
---
Shirley Caesar
for ''Stand Still''
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
---
The Winans
for ''All Out''
Best Southern Gospel, Country Gospel Or Bluegrass Gospel Album
---
Kathy Mattea
for ''Good News''
Best Gospel Album By A Choir Or Chorus
---
Carol Cymbala
(choir director) for ''Live...We Come Rejoicing'' performed by the
Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir
Historical
Best Historical Album
---
Michael Lang
&
Phil Schaap
(producers) for ''The Complete
Billie Holiday
on Verve 1945-1959''
Jazz
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo
---
Joe Henderson
for "Miles Ahead"
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual Or Group
---
Joe Henderson
for ''So Near, So Far (Musings for Miles)''
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance
---
Miles Davis
&
Quincy Jones
for ''Miles and Quincy Live at Montreux''
Best Jazz Vocal Performance
---
Natalie Cole
for ''Take a Look''
Best Contemporary Jazz Performance (Instrumental)
---
Pat Metheny Group
for ''The Road to You''
Latin
Best Latin Pop Album
---
Luis Miguel
for ''Aries''
Best Tropical Latin Album
---
Gloria Estefan
for ''Mi Tierra''
Best Mexican-American Album
---
Selena
for ''Live''
Musical Show
Best Musical Show Album
---
George Martin
(producer),
Pete Townshend
(composer & lyricist) & the original cast for ''
The Who
's
Tommy
''
Music video
Best Music Video, Short Form
---
Prudence Fenton
(video producer),
Stephen Johnson
(video director) &
Peter Gabriel
for "Steam"
Best Music Video, Long Form
---
Julie Fong
(video producer),
Doug Nichol
(video director) &
Sting
for ''Ten Summoner's Tales''
New Age
Best New Age Album
---
Paul Winter Consort
for ''Spanish Angel''
Packaging and Notes
Best Recording Package
---
David Lau
(art director) for ''The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve 1945-1959'' performed by
Billie Holiday
Best Album Notes
---
Buck Clayton
,
Joel E. Siegel
&
Phil Schaap
(notes writers) for ''The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve 1945-1959'' performed by
Billie Holiday
Polka
Best Polka Album
---
Walter Ostanek
for ''Accordionally Yours'' performed by Walter Ostanek & His Band
Pop
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female
---
Whitney Houston
for "
I Will Always Love You
"
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male
---
Sting
for "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You"
Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
---
Peabo Bryson
&
Regina Belle
for "A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme)"
Best Pop Instrumental Performance
---
Branford Marsalis
&
Bruce Hornsby
for "Barcelona Mona"
Production and engineering
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
---
Hugh Padgham
(engineer) for ''Ten Summoner's Tales'' performed by
Sting
Best Classical Engineered Recording
---
Rainer Maillard
(engineer),
Pierre Boulez
(conductor) & the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
for ''
Bartók
: The Wooden Prince & Cantata Profana ''
Producer Of The Year
---
David Foster
Classical Producer Of The Year
---
Judith Sherman
R&B
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female
---
Toni Braxton
for "Another Sad Love Song"
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male
---
Ray Charles
for "A Song for You"
Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
---
Sade
for "No Ordinary Love"
Best Rhythm & Blues Song
---
Janet Jackson
,
Jimmy Jam
&
Terry Lewis
(songwriters) for "That's the Way Love Goes" performed by Janet Jackson
Rap
Best Rap Solo Performance
---
Dr. Dre
for "Let Me Ride"
Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group
---
Digable Planets
for "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)"
Reggae
Best Reggae Album
---
Inner Circle
for ''Bad Boys''
Rock
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Solo
---
Meat Loaf
for "
I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)
"
Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
---
Aerosmith
for "Livin' on the Edge"
Best Rock Instrumental Performance
---
Steve Vai
for "Sofa"
Best Hard Rock Performance With Vocal
---
Stone Temple Pilots
for "Plush"
Best Metal Performance With Vocal
---
Ozzy Osbourne
for "I Don't Want to Change the World"
Best Rock Song
---
David Pirner
(songwriter) for "Runaway Train" performed by
Soul Asylum
Spoken
Best Spoken Word Or Non-musical Album
---
Maya Angelou
for ''On the Pulse of Morning''
Best Spoken Comedy Album
---
George Carlin
for ''Jammin' in New York''
Trad Pop
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance
---
Tony Bennett
for ''Steppin' Out''
World
Best World Music Album
---
V. M. Bhatt
&
Ry Cooder
for ''A Meeting by the River''
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