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    Grammy

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    Album of the Year (Other Than Classical)

    • Barbra Streisand at an event for The Guilt Trip (2012)
      Winner
      • Barbra Streisand(artist)
      For "The Barbra Streisand Album".
      • The Swingles
      • Ward Swingle
      For "Bach's Greatest Hits"
    • 7113-3 AL HIRT CIRCA 1967
      • Al Hirt
      For "Honey In The Horn"
      • Soeur Sourire
      For "The Singing Nun (Album)"

    Best Album Cover (Other Than Classical)

    • Winner
      • John Berg
      For "The Barbra Streisand Album" artist: Barbra Streisand
      • Robert M. Jones
      For "Aloha From Norman Luboff"
      • Robert M. Jones
      For "Honey In The Horn"
      • James R. Silke
      For "Hollywood My Way"
      • Ed Thrasher
      For "Carl Reiner And Mel Brooks At The Cannes Film Festival"
      • Jim Ladwig
      For "Bach's Greatest Hits (Album)"

    Best Album Cover, Classical

    • Winner
      • Robert M. Jones(art director)
      For "Puccini: Madama Butterfly" conductor: Erich Leinsdorf
      • Bob Cato
      For "Strauss: Don Quixote"
      • Robert M. Jones
      For "Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op.68 ("Pastorale")"
      • John Berg
      For "Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, Op.67"

    Best Album Notes

    • Leonard Feather
      Winners
      • Leonard Feather(album notes writer)
      • Stanley Dance(album notes writer)
      For "The Ellington Era" artist: Duke Ellington

    Best Background Arrangement (Behind Vocalist or Instrumentalist)

    • Henry Mancini
      Winner
      • Henry Mancini(artist/arranger)
      For "Days Of Wine And Roses".
    • Nelson Riddle
      • Nelson Riddle
      For "Call Me Irresponsible"
    • Benny Carter
      • Benny Carter
      For "Busted"

    Best Classical Composition by a Contemporary Composer

    • Winner
      • Benjamin Britten(composer)
      For "Britten: War Requiem".
    • Dmitri Shostakovich
      • Dmitri Shostakovich
      For: "Symphony No. 4, Op.43 (Album)"
      • Samuel Barber
      For "Andromache's Farewell, Op.39"

    Best Classical Performance, Choral (Other Than Opera)

    • Winner
      • David Willcocks
      For "Britten: War Requiem" artists: Bach Choir, Highgate School Choir & London Symphony Choir, London Symphony Orchestra
    • Leonard Bernstein conducting "Quiz Concert: How Musicscal Are You?" to be broadcast on "The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People" December 10, 1978
      • Leonard Bernstein(artist)
      For "Bach: St. Matthew Passion"
    • Leonard Bernstein conducting "Quiz Concert: How Musicscal Are You?" to be broadcast on "The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People" December 10, 1978
      • Leonard Bernstein(artist)
      For "Milhaud: Les Choephores"
      • Robert Shaw
      For "The Robert Shaw Chorale "On Tour" (Ives, Schoenberg, Mozart, Ravel)"
    • Igor Stravinsky
      • Igor Stravinsky
      For "Stravinsky: Oedipus Rex"
      • Richard Condie
      For "Brahms: A German Requiem"

    Best Classical Performance- Chamber Music

    • Julian Bream
      Winner
      • Julian Bream(artist)
      For "Evening Of Elizabethan Music".
      • Juilliard String Quartet
      • Claus Adam
      • Isidore Cohen
      • Raphael Hillyer
      • Robert Mann
      For "Beethoven: Quartet No. 11 In F Minor, Op.95/ Quartet No. 16 In F Major, Op.135'

    Best Classical Performance- Instrumental Soloist Or Duo (Without Orchestra)

    • Winner
      • Vladimir Horowitz(artist)
      For "The Sound Of Horowitz".
    • Artur Rubinstein
      • Artur Rubinstein
      For "Schumann: Carnaval/Fantasiestucke"
    • Glenn Gould in L'heure du concert (1954)
      • Glenn Gould
      For "Bach: The Six Partitas"
      • Andrés Segovia
      For "Granada (Albeniz: "Granada"/Granados: "Spanish Dance In E Minor"/Ponce, Tansman, Aguado: "Eight Lessons For The Guitar"/Sor: "Four Studies"))"

    Best Classical Performance- Instrumental Soloist Or Soloists (With Orchestra)

    • Artur Rubinstein
      Winner
      • Artur Rubinstein(artist)
      For "Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 In B Flat Minor" artist: Boston Symphony Orchestra
      • Vladimir Ashkenazy
      For "Rachmaninoff: Concerto No. 3 In D Minor For Piano"
    • Jascha Heifetz c. 1937
      • Jascha Heifetz
      For "Bruch: Concerto No.1 In G Minor For Violin, Op. 26/ Mozart: Concerto No. 4 In D Major For Violin, K. 218"
      • David Oistrakh
      For "Hindemith: Concerto For Violin"
      • Rudolf Serkin
      For "Bartók: Concerto No. 1 For Piano And Orchestra"
      • Rudolf Serkin
      For "Beethoven: Three Favorite Sonatas"

    Best Classical Performance- Orchestra

    • Winner
      • Erich Leinsdorf
      For "Bartók: Concerto For Orchestra" artist: Boston Symphony Orchestra
    • Herbert von Karajan
      • Herbert von Karajan
      For "Beethoven: Nine Symphonies (Complete)"
    • Arturo Toscanini circa 1940
      • Arturo Toscanini
      For "Schubert: Symphony No. 9 In C Major ("The Great")"
    • Fritz Reiner
      • Fritz Reiner
      For "Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 In F Major, Op. 68 (Pastorale)"

    Best Classical Performance- Vocal Soloist (With or Without Orchestra)

    • Leontyne Price
      Winner
      • Leontyne Price
      For "Great Scenes From Gershwin's Porgy And Bess" artist: RCA Orchestra
      • Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
      For "Schubert: Schwanengesang"
    • Joan Sutherland
      • Joan Sutherland
      For "Command Performance (Album)"

    Best Comedy Performance

    • Mike Coolidge, Jack Warner, Allan Sherman and Mike Maitland circa mid 1960s
      Winner
      • Allan Sherman(artist)
      For "Hello Mudduh, Hello Faddah".
    • Bill Cosby
      • Bill Cosby
      For the Album "Bill Cosby is a Very Funny Fellow Right"
    • Mel Brooks
      Carl Reiner
      Carl Reiner
      • Mel Brooks
      • Carl Reiner
      • Carl Reiner
      For "Carl Reiner And Mel Brooks At The Cannes Film Festival"

    Best Country & Western Recording

    • Winner
      • Bobby Bare(artist)
      For "Detroit City".
    • Johnny Cash in The Johnny Cash Show (1969)
      • Johnny Cash
      For "Ring Of Fire"
    • Porter Wagoner in The Porter Wagoner Show (1961)
      • Porter Wagoner
      For "The Porter Wagoner Show"
    • Earl Scruggs
      • Earl Scruggs
      • Flatt & Scruggs
      For "Flatt And Scruggs At Carnegie Hall"
    • Buck Owens in Hee Haw (1969)
      • Buck Owens
      For "Love's Gonna Live Here"

    Best Documentary, Spoken Word, or Drama Recording (Other Than Comedy)

    • Edward Albee
      Winner
      • Edward Albee
      For "Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?" artists: Uta Hagen, Arthur Hill, George Grizzard, Melinda Dillon
      • Goddard Lieberson
      For "The Badmen"
    • Martin Luther King
      • Martin Luther King
      For "We Shall Overcome (The March On Washington...August 28, 1963)"

    Best Engineered Recording- Classical

    • Winner
      • Lewis W. Layton(engineer)
      For "Puccini: Madama Butterfly" conductor: Erich Leinsdorf
      • Kenneth Wilkinson
      For "Britten: War Requiem"
      • Gordon Parry
      For "Wagner: Siegfried"
      • Fred Plaut
      For "Bernstein Conducts Tchaikovsky ("Capriccio Italien", "1812 Overture", "Marche Slave")"

    Best Engineered Recording- Other than Classical

    • Winner
      • James Malloy(engineer)
      For "Charade" artist: Henry Mancini
      • Al Schmitt
      For "Our Man In Hollywood"
      • Anthony Salvatore
      For "The Many Moods Of Christmas"
      • Luis Valentin
      For "Ella And Basie"

    Best Engineered Recording- Special or Novel Effects

    • Winner
      • Robert Fine
      For "The Civil War, Vol. II" artist: Frederick Fennell
      • Hugh Davies
      • John Kraus
      For "Heartstrings"
      • John Kraus
      For "Cheyenne Frontier Days"
      • John Kraus
      For "Zounds! What Sounds"

    Best Folk Recording

    • Peter Paul & Mary
      Bethany Yarrow (r)
      Winners
      • Peter Paul & Mary(artists)
      • Peter Yarrow
      For "Blowin' In The Wind".
    • Pete Seeger
      • Pete Seeger
      For "We Shall Overcome"
    • Judy Collins
      • Judy Collins
      For "Judy Collins #3"
    • The New Christy Minstrels in Marineland Carnival: The Munsters Visit Marineland (1965)
      • The New Christy Minstrels
      For "Green, Green"
    • Miriam Makeba in Soul Power (2008)
      • Miriam Makeba
      For "The World Of Miriam Makeba"

    Best Gospel Or Other Religious Recording (Musical)

    • Winner
      • Soeur Sourire(artist)
      For "Dominique".
    • Mahalia Jackson in Rejoice and Shout (2010)
      Glenn Yarbrough
      • Mahalia Jackson
      • Glenn Yarbrough
      For "Make A Joyful Noise"
    • Tennessee Ernie Ford in The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour (1971)
      • Tennessee Ernie Ford
      For "The Story Of Christmas"
      • George Beverly Shea
      For "The Earth Is The Lord's (And The Fullness Thereof)"

    Best Instrumental Arrangement

    • Quincy Jones at an event for The Karate Kid (2010)
      Winner
      • Quincy Jones(arranger)
      For "I Can't Stop Loving You" artist: Count Basie
    • Claus Ogermann February 1967
      • Klaus Ogermann
      For "More"
      • Peter Nero
      For "Mountain Greenery"

    Best Instrumental Jazz Performance - Large Group

    • Woody Herman
      Winner
      • Woody Herman(artist)
      For "Encore: Woody Herman, 1963".
    • Quincy Jones at an event for The Karate Kid (2010)
      • Quincy Jones
      For "Quincy Jones Plays The Hip Hits"
      • Miles Davis Quintet
      For "Seven Steps To Heaven"
    • 7113-3 AL HIRT CIRCA 1967
      • Al Hirt
      For "Our Man In New Orleans"
    • Gerry Mulligan
      • Gerry Mulligan
      For "Gerry Mulligan '63"

    Best Instrumental Jazz Performance- Soloist or Small Group

    • Bill Evans
      Winner
      • Bill Evans(artist)
      For "Conversations With Myself".
      • Miles Davis Quintet
      For "Seven Steps To Heaven"
    • Andre Previn circa 1960s
      • André Previn
      • Ray Brown
      For "4 To Go!"
    • Thelonious Monk
      • Thelonious Monk
      For "Criss-Cross"
      • Peter Nero
      For "Peter Nero In Person"
    • 7113-3 AL HIRT CIRCA 1967
      • Al Hirt
      For "Our Man In New Orleans"

    Best Instrumental Theme

    • Riz Ortolani
      Winners
      • Norman Newell(composer)
      • Nino Oliviero(composer)
      • Riz Ortolani(composer)
      For "More - Theme From Mondo Cane" artist: Vic Dana
    • Maurice Jarre
      • Maurice Jarre
      For "Lawrence Of Arabia"
    • David Shire
      • David Shire
      For "Washington Square"
    • Steve Allen
      • Steve Allen
      • Ray Brown
      For "Gravy Waltz"

    Best New Artist

    • Winner
      • The Swingles(artists)
      For "Ward Swingle".
    • Vikki Carr performing in London for a Burt Bacharach Special, 1972
      • Vikki Carr

    Best New Country & Western Artist

    • Roger Miller in Flip (1970)
      Winner
      • Roger Miller

    Best Opera Recording

    • Winner
      • Erich Leinsdorf
      For "Puccini: Madama Butterfly" artist: RCA Italiana Opera Orchestra
      • Georg Solti(artist)
      For "Wagner: Siegfried"
    • Herbert von Karajan
      • Herbert von Karajan
      For "Puccini: Tosca"

    Best Original Jazz Composition

    • Steve Allen
      Winners
      • Steve Allen(artist/composer)
      • Ray Brown(composer)
      For "Gravy Waltz".

    Best Original Score from a Motion Picture or Television Show

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Tom Jones

      6.4 (15K)
      John Addison(artist/composer)
    • [object Object]

      Cleopatra

      7.0 (40K)
      Alex North
    • [object Object]

      Lawrence of Arabia

      8.3 (336K)
      Maurice Jarre
    • [object Object]

      A Dog's Life

      6.2 (4.8K)
      Riz Ortolani
      Nino Oliviero

    Best Performance by a Chorus

    • Winner
      • Ward Swingle
      For "Bach's Greatest Hits" artist: The Swingle Singers
    • Henry Mancini
      • Henry Mancini
      For "Charade"
    • Leonard Bernstein conducting "Quiz Concert: How Musicscal Are You?" to be broadcast on "The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People" December 10, 1978
      • Leonard Bernstein(artist)
      • Richard Condie
      For "The Joy Of Christmas"
      • Robert Shaw
      For "The Many Moods Of Christmas"
    • The New Christy Minstrels in Marineland Carnival: The Munsters Visit Marineland (1965)
      • The New Christy Minstrels
      For "Green, Green"

    Best Performance by a Vocal Group

    • Peter Paul & Mary
      Bethany Yarrow (r)
      Winners
      • Peter Paul & Mary(artists)
      • Peter Yarrow
      For "Blowin' In The Wind".
      • Anita Kerr
      For "Waitin' For The Evening Train"
      • Gene Puerling
      For "The Hi-Lo's Happen To The Bossa Nova"
    • Jackie Cain
      • Jackie Cain
      For "Like Sing--Jackie And Roy Kral"

    Best Performance by an Orchestra or Instrumentalist with Orchestra- Primarily Not Jazz Or For Dancing

    • 7113-3 AL HIRT CIRCA 1967
      Winner
      • Al Hirt(artist)
      For "Java".
    • Henry Mancini
      • Henry Mancini
      For "Our Man In Hollywood"
    • Andre Previn circa 1960s
      • André Previn
      For "Andre Previn In Hollywood"
      • Peter Nero
      For "Hail The Conquering Nero"

    Best Performance by an Orchestra- For Dancing

    • Count Basie
      Winner
      • Count Basie(artist)
      For "This Time By Basie! Hits Of The 50's And 60's".
    • Quincy Jones at an event for The Karate Kid (2010)
      • Quincy Jones
      For "Quincy Jones Plays The Hip Hits"
    • Woody Herman
      • Woody Herman
      For "Encore: Woody Herman, 1963"
      • Joseph Harnell
      For "Fly Me To The Moon Bossa Nova"

    Best Recording for Children

    • Leonard Bernstein conducting "Quiz Concert: How Musicscal Are You?" to be broadcast on "The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People" December 10, 1978
      Winner
      • Leonard Bernstein(artist)
      For "Bernstein Conducts For Young People".
    • Pete Seeger
      • Pete Seeger
      For "Children's Concert"
    • Peter Paul & Mary
      Bethany Yarrow (r)
      • Peter Paul & Mary
      • Peter Yarrow
      For "Puff (The Magic Dragon)"
    • Jack Gilford
      • Jack Gilford
      For "Winnie The Pooh"

    Best Rhythm & Blues Recording

    • Ray Charles
      Winner
      • Ray Charles(artist)
      For "Busted".
    • Sam Cooke
      • Sam Cooke
      For "Frankie And Johnny"

    Best Rock & Roll Recording

    • Winners
      • April Stevens(artist)
      • Nino Tempo(artist)
      For "Deep Purple".
    • Chet Atkins
      • Chet Atkins(artist)
      For "Teen Scene (Single)"
    • Sam Cooke
      • Sam Cooke
      For "Another Saturday Night"
    • Lesley Gore
      • Lesley Gore
      For "It's My Party"

    Best Score From An Original Cast Show Album

    • Sheldon Harnick
      Winners
      • Jerry Bock(composer)
      • Sheldon Harnick(composer)
      For "She Loves Me" artists: Barbara Cook, Barbara Baxley, Jack Cassidy, Daniel Massey, Nathaniel Frey, Ralph Williams, Jo Wilder
    • Meredith Willson
      • Meredith Willson
      For "Here's Love"

    Best Vocal Performance, Female

    • Barbra Streisand at an event for The Guilt Trip (2012)
      Winner
      • Barbra Streisand(artist)
      For "The Barbra Streisand Album".
    • Peggy Lee
      • Peggy Lee
      For "I'm A Woman"
    • Eydie Gormé
      • Eydie Gormé
      For "Blame It On The Bossa Nova"
    • Miriam Makeba in Soul Power (2008)
      • Miriam Makeba
      For "The World Of Miriam Makeba"
      • Soeur Sourire
      For "Dominique (Single)"

    Best Vocal Performance, Male

    • Jack Jones
      Winner
      • Jack Jones(artist)
      For "Wives And Lovers".
    • Tony Bennett
      • Tony Bennett(artist)
      For "I Wanna Be Around"
    • Ray Charles
      • Ray Charles
      For "Busted"

    Classical Album of the Year

    • Winner
      • Benjamin Britten(artist)
      For "Britten: War Requiem".
      • Vladimir Horowitz
      For "The Sound Of Horowitz (Works Of Schumann, Scarlatti, Schubert, Scraibin) (Album)"
      • Erich Leinsdorf
      For "Puccini: Madama Butterfly"
    • Leontyne Price
      William Warfield
      • Leontyne Price
      • William Warfield
      For "Great Scenes From Gershwin's Porgy And Bess"

    Most Promising New Classical Recording Artist

    • Winner
      • Andre Watts
      For "Liszt: Concerto No. 1 For Piano & Orchestra".
      • Colin Davis
      For "Berlioz: Harold In Italy (The Philharmonia Orchestra)"

    Record of the Year

    • Henry Mancini
      Winner
      • Henry Mancini(artist)
      For "Days Of Wine And Roses".
    • Tony Bennett
      • Tony Bennett(artist)
      For "I Wanna Be Around"
    • Barbra Streisand at an event for The Guilt Trip (2012)
      • Barbra Streisand(artist)
      For "Happy Days Are Here Again"
    • Jack Jones
      • Jack Jones
      For "Wives And Lovers"
      • Soeur Sourire
      For "Dominique (Single)"

    Song of the Year

    • Henry Mancini
      "The Steve Allen Plymouth Show" Johnny Mercer, Steve Allen circa 1960
      Winners
      • Henry Mancini(artist/songwriter)
      • Johnny Mercer(songwriter)
      For "Days Of Wine And Roses".
    • Burt Bacharach at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      Hal David
      • Burt Bacharach
      • Hal David
      For "Wives And Lovers"
    • "The Steve Allen Plymouth Show" Johnny Mercer, Steve Allen circa 1960
      • Johnny Mercer
      For "I Wanna Be Around"
    • Sammy Cahn at home in Los Angeles, CA, 1959.
      Jimmy Van Heusen
      • Sammy Cahn
      • Jimmy Van Heusen
      For "Call Me Irresponsible"

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    May 12, 1964

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