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E N Q U I R E R   L O C A L   N E W S   C O V E R A G E
Wednesday, January 6, 1999

Grammy nominees




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        Here is the complete list of nominees announced Tuesday for the Grammy Awards:

        Record: “The Boy Is Mine,” Brandy & Monica; “My Heart Will Go On,” Celine Dion; “Iris,” Goo Goo Dolls; “Ray of Light,” Madonna; “You're Still the One,” Shania Twain.

        Album: The Globe Sessions, Sheryl Crow; Version 2.0, Garbage; The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Lauryn Hill; Ray of Light, Madonna; Come on Over, Shania Twain.

        Song: “I Don't Want to Miss a Thing,” Diane Warren; “Iris,” John Rzeznik; “Lean on Me,” Kirk Franklin; “My Heart Will Go On,” James Horner & Will Jennings; “You're Still the One,” Robert John “Mutt” Lange and Shania Twain.

        New artist: Backstreet Boys; Andrea Bocelli; Dixie Chicks; Lauryn Hill; Natalie Imbruglia.

Pop
        Female: “My Favorite Mistake,” Sheryl Crow; “My Heart Will Go On,” Celine Dion; “Can't Take My Eyes Off of You,” Lauryn Hill; “Torn,” Natalie Imbruglia; “Adia,” Sarah McLachlan.

        Male: “Save Tonight,” Eagle-Eye Cherry; “My Father's Eyes,” Eric Clapton; “Anytime,” Brian McKnight; “Lullaby,” Shawn Mullins; “You Were Meant for Me,” Sting.

        Duo or group: “I Don't Want to Miss a Thing,” Aerosmith; “One Week,” Barenaked Ladies; “Iris,” Goo Goo Dolls; “Crush,” Dave Matthews Band; “Jump Jive an' Wail,” Brian Setzer Orchestra.

        Collaboration with vocals: “How Come, How Long,” Babyface with Stevie Wonder; “Kisses Sweeter Than Wine,” Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt; “I Still Have That Other Girl,” Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach; “I'm Your Angel,” R. Kelly and Celine Dion; “Shenandoah,” Van Morrison and the Chieftains.

        Instrumental performance: “The X-Files Theme,” Dust Brothers; “Big Country,” Bela Fleck and the Flecktones; “My Heart Will Go On (Love Theme From Titanic),” Kenny G; “Follow Me,” Pat Metheny Group; “Sleepwalk,” Brian Setzer Orchestra.

        Dance recording: “When Will You Learn,” Boy George; “Around the World,” Daft Punk; “Heaven's What I Feel,” Gloria Estefan; “Disco Inferno,” Cyndi Lauper; “Ray of Light,” Madonna.

        Album: Pilgrim, Eric Clapton; Let's Talk About Love, Celine Dion; Left of the Middle, Natalie Imbruglia; Ray of Light, Madonna; The Dirty Boogie, Brian Setzer Orchestra.

        Traditional: “The Birthday Concert,” Shirley Bassey; “Michael & George: Feinstein Sings Gershwin,” Michael Feinstein; “Jack Jones Paints a Tribute to Tony Bennett,” Jack Jones; “The Pleasure of his Company,” Maureen McGovern; “Live at Carnegie Hall-The 50th Anniversary Concert,” Patti Page.

Rock
        Female: “Raspberry Swirl,” Tori Amos; “There Goes the Neighborhood,” Sheryl Crow; “Glass House,” Ani DiFranco; “Uninvited,” Alanis Morissette; “Can't Let Go,” Lucinda Williams.

        Male: “Everybody Here Wants You,” Jeff Buckley; “Almost Saturday Night,” John Fogerty; “Have a Little Faith in Me,” John Hiatt; “Fly Away,” Lenny Kravitz; “Your Life Is Now,” John Mellencamp.

        Duo or group: “Pink,” Aerosmith; “The Way,” Fastball; “Celebrity Skin,” Hole; “Bitter Sweet Symphony,” The Verve; “Heroes,” The Wallflowers.

        Hard rock: “Psycho Circus,” Kiss; “The Dope Show,” Marilyn Manson; “Fuel,” Metallica; “Most High,” Jimmy Page and Robert Plant; “Do the Evolution,” Pearl Jam.

        Metal: “Bullet Train,” Judas Priest; “Better Than You,” Metallica; “Fried Chicken and Coffee,” Nashville P——; “No Shelter,” Rage Against the Machine; “Du Hast,” Rammstein.

        Instrumental: “El Distorto de Melodica,” Everclear; “The Roots of Confidence,” Pat Metheny Group; “Take California,” Propellerheads; “A Train of Angels,” Joe Satriani; “Trouble Is...,” Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band; “The Ironic Twist,” Jimmie Vaughan.

        Song: “Bitter Sweet Symphony,” Richard Ashcroft, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards; “Celebrity Skin,” Billy Corgan, Eric Erlandson and Courtney Love; “Closing Time,” Dan Wilson; “Have a Little Faith In Me,” John Hiatt; “Uninvited,” Alanis Morissette.

        Album: The Globe Sessions, Sheryl Crow; Premonition, John Fogerty; Version 2.0, Garbage; Celebrity Skin, Hole; Before These Crowded Streets, Dave Matthews Band.

Alternative
       

        Performance: “From the Choirgirl Hotel,” Tori Amos; “Hello Nasty,” Beastie Boys; “Is This Desire?,” PJ Harvey; “Airbag/How Am I Driving?,” Radiohead; “Adore,” Smashing Pumpkins.

R&B
       

        Female: “Are You That Somebody?,” Aaliyah; “Tyrone,” Erykah Badu; “A Rose Is Still a Rose,” Aretha Franklin; “Doo Wop (That Thing),” Lauryn Hill; “I Get Lonely,” Janet Jackson.

        Male: “Matrimony: Maybe You,” Maxwell; “The Only One for Me,” Brian McKnight; “My Way,” Usher; “I Know,” Luther Vandross; “St. Louis Blues,” Stevie Wonder.

        Duo or group: “The Boy Is Mine,” Brandy & Monica; “Lean on Me,” Kirk Franklin With Mary J. Blige, R. Kelly, Bono, Crystal Lewis and the Family; “Nothing Even Matters,” Lauryn Hill and D'Angelo; “All My Life,” K-Ci & JoJo; “Stay,” The Temptations.

        Song: “All My Life,” Rory Bennett and JoJo Hailey; “The Boy Is Mine,” Brandy, Lashawn Daniels, Fred Jerkins III, Rodney Jerkins and Japhe Tejeda; “Doo Wop (That Thing),” Lauryn Hill; “Lean on Me,” Kirk Franklin; “A Rose Is Still a Rose,” Lauryn Hill.

        Album: Live, Erykah Badu; Never Say Never, Brandy; A Rose Is Still a Rose, Aretha Franklin; The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Lauryn Hill; Embrya, Maxwell.

        Traditional: “Believe in Me,” Regina Belle; “Live! One Night Only,” Patti LaBelle; “To Make Me Who I Am,” Aaron Neville; “Phoenix Rising,” The Temptations; “I Know,” Luther Vandross.

Rap
        Solo: “Dangerous,” Busta Rhymes; “Lost Ones,” Lauryn Hill; “Hard Knock Life,” Jay-Z; “Gone Till November,” Wyclef Jean; “Gettin' Jiggy Wit It,” Will Smith.

        Duo or group: “Intergalactic,” Beastie Boys; “Money Ain't a Thang,” Jermaine Dupri Featuring Jay-Z; “Deja Vu (Uptown Baby),” Lord Tariq and Peter Gunz; “Rosa Parks,” OutKast; “Ghetto Supastar,” Pras Michel Featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard and Mya.

        Album: Capital Punishment, Big Punisher; Life in 1472 - The Original Soundtrack, Jermaine Dupri; Vol. 2 ... Hard Knock Life, Jay-Z; Harlem World, Mase; The Love Movement, A Tribe Called Quest.

Country
        Female: “Love Still Remains,” Emmylou Harris; “This Kiss,” Faith Hill; “You're Still the One,” Shania Twain; “A Little Past Little Rock,” Lee Ann Womack; “There Goes My Baby,” Trisha Yearwood.

        Male: “Nothin' But the Taillights,” Clint Black; “To Make You Feel My Love,” Garth Brooks; “If You Ever Have Forever In Mind,” Vince Gill; “Holes In The Floor Of Heaven,” Steve Wariner.

        Duo or group: “How Do You Fall in Love,” Alabama; “Wild One,” BR5-49; “There's Your Trouble,” Dixie Chicks; “Dance the Night Away,” The Mavericks; “26 Cents,” The Wilkinsons.

        Collaboration: “Same Old Train,” 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; “My Kind of Woman/My Kind of Man,” Vince Gill and Patty Loveless; “Just to Hear You Say That You Love Me,” Faith Hill With Tim McGraw; “If You See Him/If You See Her,” Reba McEntire and Brooks & Dunn; “Where Your Road Leads,” Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks.

        Instrumental: “Reuben's Train,” (Doc and Merle Watson) With Sam Bush, Marty Stuart, T. Michael Coleman and Alan O'Bryant; “The Ride,” Jerry Douglas With Bela Fleck; “Lonesome Ruben,” Randy Scruggs, Earl Scruggs and Jerry Douglas; “A Soldier's Joy,” Randy Scruggs and Vince Gill; “Get Up John,” Ricky Skaggs Aand Kentucky Thunder.

        Song: “Holes in the Floor of Heaven,” Billy Kirsch and Steve Wariner; “If You Ever Have Forever in Mind,” Vince Gill and Troy Seals; “This Kiss,” Beth Nielsen Chapman, Robin Lerner and Annie Roboff; “To Make You Feel My Love,” Bob Dylan; “You're Still the One,” Robert John “Mutt” Lange & Shania Twain.

        Album: Sevens, Garth Brooks; Wide Open Spaces, Dixie Chicks; Faith, Faith Hill; Come on Over, Shania Twain; Where Your Road Leads, Trisha Yearwood.

Bluegrass
        Album: Home Sweet Home, (Doc & Merle Watson) With Sam Bush, Marty Stuart, T. Michael Coleman and Alan O'Bryant; Songs From the Homeplace, Jim and Jesse; American Beauty, Nashville Bluegrass Band; Bluegrass Rules!, Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder; Clinch Mountain Country, Ralph Stanley and Friends.

New age
        Album: Sound of Wind Driven Rain, Will Ackerman; Landmarks, Clannad; The Water Garden, Alex de Grassi; Gaia Onbashira, Kitaro; Grand Passion, John Tesh.

Jazz
        Contemporary: “After Hours,” George Duke; “Imaginary Day,” Pat Metheny Group; “Live & More,” Marcus Miller; “Club Nocturne,” Yellowjackets; “World Tour,” Joe Zawinul and the Zawinul Syndicate.

        Vocal: “This Time It's Love,” Kurt Elling; “Maiden Voyage,” Nnenna Freelon; “I Remember Miles,” Shirley Horn; “My Buddy — Etta Jones Sings the Songs of Buddy Johnson,” Etta Jones; “That Day...,” Dianne Reeves.

        Instrumental solo: “For Heaven's Sake,” Kenny Barron; “My Funny Valentine,” Randy Brecker; “Rhumbata,” Chick Corea and Gary Burton; “Body & Soul,” Benny Golson; “My Favorite Things,” David Liebman.

        Instrumental: “Native Sense — The New Duets,” Chick Corea and Gary Burton; “Night and the City,” Charlie Haden and Kenny Barron; “Gershwin's World,” Herbie Hancock; “Points of View,” Dave Holland Quintet; “Tokyo '96,” Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette.

        Large ensemble: “Count Plays Duke,” Count Basie Orchestra; “Remembrances,” Jon Faddis; “Further Adventures,” Bill Holman and the Netherlands Metropole Orchestra; “Lickety Split — Music of Jim McNeely,” Jim McNeely and the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra; “Theme for Monterey,” Gerald Wilson Orchestra.

        Latin jazz performance: “Contact,” Ray Barretto and New World Spirit; “Paquito D'Rivera and the United Nation Orchestra,” Paquito D'Rivera and the United Nation Orchestra; “Central Avenue,” Danilo Perez; “Obsesion,” David Sanchez; “Hot House,” Arturo Sandoval; “Bele Bele en la Habana,” Chucho Valdes.

Gospel
        Rock album: Some Kind of Zombie, Audio Adrenaline; Amplifier, Big Tent Revival; You Are There, Ashley Cleveland; God Fixation, Petra; Sixpence None the Richer,Sixpence None the Richer.

        Pop/contemporary album: Mission 3:16, Carman; Supernatural, dc Talk; Steady On, Point of Grace; Live the Life, Michael W. Smith; This Is My Song, Deniece Williams.

        Southern, country or bluegrass gospel album: They Gave the World a Smile: The Stamps Quartet Tribute Album, James Blackwood Quartet and the Light Crust Doughboys; Faithful, The Cathedrals; Down by the Tabernacle, Bill and Gloria Gaither and Their Homecoming Friends; Just As I Am, Andy Griffith; The Apostle Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture, Various Artists.

        Traditional soul album: Just Right for a Miracle, Rance Allen and the Soul Winners' Conference Choir; Now That I'm Here, Beverly Crawford; He Leadeth Me, Cissy Houston; Live! My Soul Feels Better Right Now, Della Reese; Been There Done That, Rev. Timothy Wright and the B/J Mass Choir (Featuring Myrna Summers).

        Contemporary soul album: Songs From the Heart, Yolanda Adams; Finally Karen, Karen Clark-Sheard; The Nu Nation Project, Kirk Franklin; Pages of Life—Chapters I & II, Fred Hammond and Radical for Christ; Everlasting Love, CeCe Winans.

        Gospel Choir or Chorus Album: Just Churchin', Bobby Jones and New Life With the Nashville Super Choir; Love Alive V 25th Anniversary Reunion, The Love Center Choir; Pastor Hezekiah Walker Presents the LFT Church Choir — Live at Love Fellowship Tabernacle, LFT Church Choir; Reflections, The Associates; Strength, New Life Community Choir.

Latin
        Latin pop performance: “Atado a Tu Amor,” Chayanne; “Senor Bolero,” Jose Feliciano; “Celebrando 25 Anos de Juan Gabriel: En Concierto en el Palacio de Bellas Artes,” Juan Gabriel; “Cosas del Amor,” Enrique Iglesias; “Vuelve,” Ricky Martin.

        Latin rock/alternative performance: “Caribe Atomico,” Aterciopelados; “Fin de Siglo,” El Tri; “Traccion Acustica,” Enanitos Verdes; “Suenos Liquidos,” Mana; “Donde Estan los Ladrones?,” Shakira.

        Tropical Latin performance: “Contra la Corriente,” Marc Anthony; “Suavemente,” Elvis Crespo; “Mi Vida Es Cantar,” Celia Cruz; “El Rumbero del Piano,” Eddie Palmieri; “Live at Birdland—Dancemania '99,” Tito Puente; “Babalu Aye,” Chucho Valdes and Irakere.

        Mexican-American music performance: “Casas de Madera,” Ramon Ayala y Sus Bravos del Norte; “Entre el Amor y Yo,” Vicente Fernandez; “Euforia,” La Mafia; “Los Super Seven,” Los Super Seven; “Colgado de un Arbol,” Los Terribles del Norte.

        Tejano music performance: “Live ... en Concierto!,” Fiebre; “Fanaticos,” Jaime y los Chamacos; “Said and Done,” Flaco Jimenez; “Leyendas y Raices,” Leyendas y Raices; “2000,” Little Joe & la Familia.

Blues
        Traditional album: A Tribute to Howlin' Wolf, Henry Gray, Calvin Jones, Sam Lay, Colin Linden and Hubert Sumlin; Long as I Have You, John Hammond; Got to Find a Way, Luther “Guitar Junior” Johnson and the Magic Rockers; I Got to Find Me a Woman, Robert Lockwood Jr.; Any Place I'm Going, Otis Rush.

        Contemporary album: Sing It!, Marcia Ball, Irma Thomas and Tracy Nelson; Heavy Love, Buddy Guy; Life, Love & the Blues, Etta James; Slow Down, Keb' Mo'; Deuces Wild, B.B. King.

Folk
        Traditional album: Chattanooga Sugar Babe, Norman Blake; Slant 6 Mind, Greg Brown; Long Journey Home, the Chieftains With Various Artists; Friends of Mine, Ramblin' Jack Elliott; Southern Banjo Sounds, Mike Seeger.

        Contemporary album: Mermaid Avenue, Billy Bragg and Wilco; El Corazon, Steve Earle; Spyboy, Emmylou Harris; Step Inside This House, Lyle Lovett; Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, Lucinda Williams.

Reggae
        Album: Inna Heights, Buju Banton; Many Moods of Moses, Beenie Man; Friends, Sly and Robbie; Ska Father, Toots and the Maytals; Psychedelic Souls, Wailing Souls.

World
        Album: Odu, King Sunny Ade; Miss Perfumado, Cesaria Evora; Quanta Live, Gilberto Gil; Oremi, Angelique Kidjo; Contact From the Underworld of Redboy, Robbie Robertson.

Polka
        Album: Polka Party With Brave Combo Live and Wild!, Brave Combo; Push It to the Limit, Lenny Gomulka and Chicago Push; Memories, Walter Ostanek; Let the Sunshine In, Del Sinchak Band; Dance With Me, Jimmy Sturr and His Orchestra.

Children
        Album: Changing Channels, Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer; Elmopalooza!, The Sesame Street Muppets With Various Artists; In My Hometown, Tom Chapin; John McCutcheon's Four Seasons: Autumnsongs, John McCutcheon; The Playground, Tony Bennett.

Spoken word
        Album for children: The Children's Shakespeare, Various Artists; Disney's Mulan Read and Sing Along, June Foray; Disney's The Lion King II: Simba's Pride Read-Along, Miguel Ferrer; Elmo's New Laugh, Sesame Street Characters; The Patchwork Quilt and Other Stories From Around the World, Sharon Kennedy; Weezie and the Moon Pies, Bill Harley.

        Album: Beloved (Toni Morrison), Toni Morrison; Spiders in the Hairdo: Modern Urban Legends (David Holt and Bill Mooney), David Holt and Bill Mooney; Still Me (Christopher Reeve), Christopher Reeve; The Virtues of Aging (Jimmy Carter), Jimmy Carter; Wobegon Boy (Garrison Keillor), Garrison Keillor.

Comedy
        Album: Give Me Immortality or Give Me Death, Firesign Theatre; I'm Telling You for the Last Time, Jerry Seinfeld; Pure Drivel, Steve Martin; Totally Committed, Jeff Foxworthy; The 2000-Year-Old Man in the Year 2000, Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner.

Show
        Musical show album: Cabaret, Jay David Saks; Chicago, the Musical, Thomas Z. Shepard; The Lion King, Mark Mancina; Ragtime, the Musical, Jay David Saks; The Wizard of Oz, Robert Sher.

        Instrumental composition: “Almost 12,” Bela Fleck, Future Man and Victor Lemonte Wooten; “Ellis Island,” Bob Mintzer; “The Midnight Blues,” Wynton Marsalis; “Romance,” Gerald Wilson; “Tango Remembrances,” Jorge Calandrelli and Astor Piazolla.

        Instrumental composition written for a motion picture or television: Amistad, John Williams; Bulworth, Ennio Morricone; City of Angels, Gabriel Yared; Rush Hour, Lalo Schifrin; Saving Private Ryan, John Williams.

Motion picture or TV
        Song: “I Don't Want to Miss a Thing (From Armageddon),” Diane Warren; “My Heart Will Go On (From Titanic),” James Horner and Will Jennings; “Tomorrow Never Dies (From Tomorrow Never Dies),” Sheryl Crow and Mitchell Froom; “True to Your Heart (From Mulan),” Matthew Wilder and David Zippel; “Uninvited (From City of Angels),” Alanis Morissette.

Instrumental
        Arrangement: “In the Still of the Night,” Patrick Williams; “Moon of Manakoorah,” Bill Holman; “Waltz for Debby,” Don Sebesky; “What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?,” Rob McConnell; “Where or When,” Michel Legrand.

        Arrangement accompanying vocal(s): “Breath of Heaven (Mary's Song),” Patrick Williams; “I Believe/You'll Never Walk Alone,” Jeremy Lubbock; “The Look of Love,” George Duke; “Nessun Dorma,” Rob Mounsey; “St. Louis Blues,” Herbie Hancock.

Miscellaneous
        Recording package: “Big Bad Voodoo Daddy”; “Los Super Seven”; “Ray of Light”; “Readings by Jack Kerouac on the Beat Generation,” Chika Azuma; “Yield,” Ames Bros. and Pearl Jam.

        Boxed recording package: “The Best of William Burroughs From Giorno Poetry Systems”; “The Complete Hank Williams”; “The Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington Cote D'Azur Concerts on Verve”; “Miles Davis Quintet 1965-1968”; “Miss Peggy Lee.”

        Album notes: “Charles Mingus: Passions of a Man — The Complete Atlantic Recordings 1956-1961”; “The Complete Hank Williams”; “From Where I Stand: The Black Experience in Country Music”; “Miles Davis Quintet 1965-1968”; “New York Philharmonic: The Historic Broadcasts 1923 to 1987.”

        Historical album: “The Complete Hank Williams”; “Have A Nice Decade: The '70s Pop Culture Box”; “The Jazz Singers: A Smithsonian Collection of Jazz Vocals From 1919 To 1994”; “New York Philharmonic: The Historic Broadcasts 1923 to 1987”; “The Pet Sounds Sessions.”

        Engineered album, non-classical: “Breath of Heaven”; “Contact From the Underworld of Redboy”; “Firecracker”; “The Globe Sessions”; “The Nu Nation Project.”

        Producer of the year, non-classical: Michael Beinhorn; Tchad Blake; Rob Cavallo; Sheryl Crow; Lauryn Hill.

        Remixer of the year, non-classical: Steve “Silk” Hurley; Frankie Knuckles; Masters at Work; David Morales; Roger Sanchez.

Classical
        Engineered album, classical: “Barber: Prayers of Kierkegaard/Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem/Bartok: Cantata Profana”; “Bartok: Bluebeard's Castle”; “Bruckner: Sym. No. 9”; “Mahler: Sym. No. 3 In D Min.”; “Monteverdi: Vespers Of 1610.”

        Producer of the year, classical: Manfred Eicher; Steven Epstein; James Mallinson; Andreas Neubronner; Robina G. Young.

        Album: Barber: Prayers of Kierkegaard/Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem/Bartok: Cantata Profana, Robert Shaw; Bartok: Bluebeard's Castle, Pierre Boulez; The Beautiful Voice, Renee Fleming; Schnittke: The Complete String Quartets, Kronos Quartet; Judith Sherman; Sir Georg Solti—The Last Recording, Sir Georg Solti.

        Orchestral performance: “Brahms: The Symphonies (Nos. 1-4; Haydn Variations; Tragic Overture, etc.),” Nikolaus Harnoncourt; “Henze: Undine,” Oliver Knussen; “Holst: The Planets,” Yoel Levi; “Ives: Three Places in New England; Orchestral Set No. 2/Ruggles: Sun-Treader Men and Mountains,” Christoph von Dohnanyi; “Mahler: Sym. No. 9,” Pierre Boulez; “Varese: The Complete Works,” Riccardo Chailly.

        Opera recording: Bartok: Bluebeard's Castle, Pierre Boulez; Piazzolla: Maria de Buenos Aires, Gidon Kremer; Prokofiev: Betrothal in a Monastery, Valery Gergiev; Rameau: Les Fetes d'Hebe, William Christie; Tchaikovsky: Mazeppa, Valery Gergiev.

        Choral performance: “Barber: Prayers of Kierkegaard/Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem/Bartok: Cantata Profana,” Robert Shaw; “Lauridsen: Lux Aeterna,” Paul Salamunovich; “Monteverdi: Vespers Of 1610,” Martin Pearlman; “Schutz: Psalmen Davids,” Konrad Junghanel; “Sir Georg Solti—The Last Recording,” Sir Georg Solti.

        Instrumental soloist(s) performance (with orchestra): “Brahms: Violin Con./Schumann: Fantasie, Op. 131,” Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin; “Elgar: Violin Con.,” Kennedy, violin; “Penderecki: Violin Con. No. 2 'Metamorphosen',” Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin; “Prokofiev/Shostakovich: Violin Cons. No. 2,” Maxim Vengerov, violin; “Schumann: Piano Con. in A Min., Op. 54; Introduction and Allegro Appassionato, Op. 92, Etc.,” Murray Perahia, piano.

        Instrumental soloist performance (without orchestra): “Bach: English Suites Nos. 1, 3 & 6,” Murray Perahia, piano; “Bach: The Complete Sons. and Partitas for Violin, Nos. 1, 2 & 3,” Paul Galbraith, guitar; “The Long, Long Winter Night,” Leif Ove Andsnes, piano; “New Dance — 18 Dances for Guitar,” David Starobin, guitar; “New York Variations,” Stephen Hough, piano.

        Chamber music: “American Scenes (Works of Copland, Previn, Barber, Gershwin),” Andre Previn, piano; “Bartok: The 6 String Quartets,” Takacs Quartet; “Brahms: Sons. for Viola and Piano Nos. 1 & 2,” Kim Kashkashian, viola; “Ligeti: Chamber Music,” Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano; “Schnittke: The Complete String Quartets,” Kronos Quartet.

        Small ensemble performance (with or without conductor): “Creator of the Stars—Christmas Music for Earlier Times,” Alexander Blachly; “Glass: Kundun - Music From the Original Soundtrack,” Michael Riesman; “Handel: Concerti Grossi, Op. 6 (Nos. 1-12) The Academy of Ancient Music,” Andrew Manze; “Reich: Music for 18 Musicians,” Steve Reich and Musicians; “Voces Americanas,” James Rives-Jones.

        Classical vocal performance: “Amore Per Rossini,” Jennifer Larmore; “The Beautiful Voice,” Renee Fleming; “Hagegard Sings Brahms, Sibelius, Stenhammar,” Hakan Hagegard; “Handel Arias,” Bryn Terfel; “Schumann: Dichterliebe, Op. 48; Liederkreis, Op. 24,” Matthais Goerne.

        Contemporary composition: “Adams: Gnarly Buttons,” John Adams; “Carter: 90+,” Elliott Carter; “Part: Kanon Pokajanen,” Arvo Part; “Penderecki: Violin Con. No. 2 'Metamorphosen',” Krzysztof Penderecki; “Tsontakis: Ghost Variations,” George Tsontakis.

        Crossover album: The Celtic Album, Keith Lockhart; Gershwin Fantasy, Joshua Bell; Journey to the Amazon, Sharon Isbin; Reflected in Brass—Evelyn Glennie Meets the Black Dyke Band, Evelyn Glennie; Soul of the Tango—The Music of Astor Piazzolla, Yo-Yo Ma.

Music video
        Short form: Pink, Aerosmith; Bachelorette, Bjork; Ray of Light, Madonna; All Around the World, Oasis; Do the Evolution, Pearl Jam.

        Long form: They Wanted the Highway, Fastball; Inspired by Bach: Six Gestures No. 6, Yo-Yo Ma; Rock and Roll Heart, Lou Reed; TeleVoid, Scott Rockenfield and Paul Speer Featuring Sir Mix-A-Lot; Robert Altman's Jazz '34: Remembrances of Kansas City Swing, Various Artists.

       



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