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Grammy Awards 2003

The Complete List

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Grammy Awards 2003

Complete List

The following is a list of the 45th Annual Grammy Award winners. (Pictures below)

  1.  Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media:
      "Standing in the Shadows of Motown," Various Artists.

  2.  Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media:
      "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring," Howard Shore, composer.

  3.  Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media:
      "If I Didn't Have You," Randy Newman, songwriter, track from "Monsters, Inc."

  4.  Classical Album:
      "Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Sym. No. 1)," Robert Spano, conductor, Norman Mackenzie, chorus director.

  5.  Orchestral Performance:
      "Mahler: Symphony No. 6," Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor (San Francisco Sym.).

  6.  Opera Recording:
      "Wagner: Tannhauser," Daniel Barenboim, conductor; Jane Eaglen, Thomas Hampson, Waltraud Meier, Rene Pape and Peter Seiffert; Christoph Classen, producer (Chor der Deutschen Staatsoper Berlin; Staatskapelle Berlin).

  7.  Choral Performance:
      "Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Sym. No. 1)," Robert Spano, conductor; Norman Mackenzie, chorus director (Christine Goerke, soprano; Brett Polegato, baritone; Atlanta Sym. Orch. Cho.; Atlanta Sym. Orch.).

  8.  Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestra):
      "Brahms/Stravinsky: Violin Concertos," Neville Marriner, conductor; Hilary Hahn, violin (Academy of St. Martin in the Fields).

  9.  Instrumental Soloist Performance (without Orchestra):
      "Chopin: Etudes, Op. 10 & Op. 25," Murray Perahia, piano.

 10.  Chamber Music Performance:
      "Beethoven: String Quartets ("Razumovsky" Op. 59, 1-3; "Harp" Op. 74)," Takacs Quartet.

 11.  Small Ensemble Performance (with or without Conductor):
      "Tavener: Lamentations and Praises Joseph Jennings, conductor; Chanticleer (Handel & Haydn Society of Boston).

 12.  Classical Vocal Performance:
      "Bel Canto (Bellini, Donizetti, Rossini, etc.)," Renee Fleming, soprano.

 13.  Classical Contemporary Composition:
      "Tavener: Lamentations and Praises," John Tavener (Chanticleer; Joseph Jennings; Handel & Haydn Society of Boston).

 14.  Classical Crossover Album:
      "Previn Conducts Korngold (Sea Hawk; Captain Blood, etc.)," Andre Previn, conductor (London Sym. Orch.).

 15.  Engineered Album, Classical:
      "Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Sym. No. 1)," Michael Bishop, engineer (Robert Spano & Norman Mackenzie).

 16.  Producer Of The Year, Classical:
      Robert Woods.

 17.  Traditional Folk Album:
      "Legacy," Doc Watson and David Holt.

 18.  Contemporary Folk Album:
      "This Side," Nickel Creek.

 19.  Native American Music Album:
      "Beneath the Raven Moon," Mary Youngblood.

 20.  Reggae Album:
      "Jamaican E.T.," Lee "Scratch" Perry.

 21.  World Music Album:
      "Mundo," Ruben Blades.

 22.  Musical Album for Children:
      "Monsters, Inc. — Scream Factory Favorites," Riders in the Sky.

 23.  Spoken Word Album for Children:
      "There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly," Tom Chapin.

 24.  Spoken Word Album:
      "A Song Flung up to Heaven (Maya Angelou)," Maya Angelou.

 25.  Musical Show Album:
      "Hairspray."

 26.  Instrumental Composition:
      "Six Feet Under Title Theme," Thomas Newman, composer (Thomas Newman), from "Six Feet Under."

 27.  Instrumental Arrangement:
      "Six Feet Under Title Theme," Thomas Newman, arranger (Thomas Newman), from "Six Feet Under".

 28.  Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s):
      "Mean Old Man," Dave Grusin, arranger (James Taylor), from "October Road".

 29.  Recording Package:
      "Home," Kevin Reagan, art director (Dixie Chicks).

 30.  Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package:
      "Screamin' and Hollerin' The Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton," Susan Archie, art director (Charley Patton).

 31.  Album Notes:
      David Evans, album notes writer (Charley Patton).

 32.  Historical Album:
      "Screamin' and Hollerin' The Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton," Charley Patton.

 33.  Engineered Album, Non-Classical:
      "Come Away With Me," Husky Huskolds, Arif Mardin and Jay Newland, engineers (Norah Jones).

 34.  Producer of the Year, Non-Classical:
      Arif Mardin.

 35.  Remixed Recording, Non-Classical:
      "Hella Good (Roger Sanchez Remix Main)," Roger Sanchez, remixer (No Doubt).

 36.  Short Form Music Video:
      "Without Me," Eminem.

 37.  Long Form Music Video:
      "Westway to the World," The Clash.

 38.  Rock Gospel Album:
      "Come Together," Third Day.

 39.  Pop-Contemporary Gospel Album:
      "The Eleventh Hour," Jars of Clay.

 40.  Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album:
      "We Called Him Mr. Gospel Music: The James Blackwood Tribute Album," The Jordanaires, Larry Ford and The Light Crust Doughboys.

 41.  Traditional Soul Gospel Album:
      "Higher Ground," The Blind Boys of Alabama.

 42.  Contemporary Soul Gospel Album:
      "Sidebars," Eartha.

 43.  Gospel Choir or Chorus Album:
      "Be Glad," The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir.

 44.  Traditional Blues Album:
      "A Christmas Celebration of Hope," B.B. King.

 45.  Contemporary Blues Album:
      
      "Don't Give up on Me," Solomon Burke.

 46.  Latin Pop Album:
      "Caraluna," Bacilos.

 47.  Latin Rock-Alternative Album:
      "Revolucion de Amor," Mana.

 48.  Traditional Tropical Latin Album:
      "El Arte del Sabor," Bebo Valdes Trio with Israel Lopez "Cachao" and Carlos "Patato" Valdes.

 49.  Salsa Album:
      "La Negra Tiene Tumbao," Celia Cruz.

 50.   Merengue Album:
      "Latino," Grupo Mania.

 51.  Mexican-Mexican-American Album:
      "Lo Dijo el Corazon," Joan Sebastian.

 52.  Tejano Album:
      "Acuerdate," Emilio Navaira.

 53.  Polka Album:
      "Top of the World," Jimmy Sturr.

 54.  New Age Album:
      "Acoustic Garden," Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel.

 55.  Contemporary Jazz Album:
      "Speaking of Now," Pat Metheny Group.

 56.  Jazz Vocal Album:
      "Live in Paris," Diana Krall.

 57.  Jazz Instrumental Solo:
      "My Ship," Herbie Hancock.

 58.  Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group:
      "Directions in Music," Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker and Roy Hargrove.

 59.  Large Jazz Ensemble Album:
      "What Goes Around," Dave Holland Big Band.

 60.  Latin Jazz Album:
      "The Gathering," Caribbean Jazz Project.

 61.  Female R&B Performance:
      "He Think I Don't Know," Mary J. Blige.

 62.  Male R&B Performance:
      "U Don't Have to Call," Usher.

 63.  R&B Performance by a Duo or Group:
      "Love's in Need of Love Today," Stevie Wonder and Take Six.

 64.  Traditional R&B Vocal Performance:
      "What's Going On," Chaka Khan & The Funk Brothers.

 65.  Urban/Alternative Performance:
      "Little Things," India.Arie.

 66.  R&B Song:
      "Love of My Life (An Ode To Hip Hop)," Erykah Badu, Robert Ozuna, James Poyser, Raphael Saadiq & Glen Standridge (Erykah Badu featuring Common).

 67.  R&B Album:
      "Voyage To India," India.Arie.

 68.  Contemporary R&B Album:
      "Ashanti," Ashanti.

 69.  Female Country Vocal Performance:
      "Cry," Faith Hill.

 70.  Male Country Vocal Performance:
      "Give My Love To Rose," Johnny Cash.

 71.  Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal:
      "Long Time Gone," Dixie Chicks.

 72.  Country Collaboration with Vocals:
      "Mendocino County Line," Willie Nelson with Lee Ann Womack.

 73.  Country Instrumental Performance:
      "Lil' Jack Slade," Dixie Chicks.

 74.  Country Song:
      "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)," Alan Jackson (Alan Jackson).

 75.  Bluegrass Album:
      "Lost in the Lonesome Pines," Jim Lauderdale, Ralph Stanley and The Clinch Mountain Boys.

 76.  Female Pop Vocal Performance:
      "Don't Know Why," Norah Jones.

 77.  Pop Collaboration with Vocals:
      "The Game of Love," Santana and Michelle Branch.

 78.  Pop Instrumental Performance:
      "Auld Lang Syne," B.B. King.

 79.  Pop Instrumental Album:
      "Just Chillin'," Norman Brown.

 80.  Dance Recording:
      "Days Go By," Dirty Vegas.

 81.  Traditional Pop Vocal Album:
      "Playin' With My Friends: Bennett Sings the Blues," Tony Bennett.

 82.  Female Rap Solo Performance:
      "Scream a.k.a. Itchin'," Missy Elliott.

 83.  Male Rap Solo Performance:
      "Hot in Herre," Nelly.

 84.  Rap Performance by a Duo or Group:
      "The Whole World," OutKast featuring Killer Mike.

 85.  Rap/Sung Collaboration:
      "Dilemma," Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland.

 86.  Alternative Music Album:
      "A Rush of Blood to the Head," Coldplay.

 87.  Female Rock Vocal Performance:
      "Steve McQueen," Sheryl Crow.

 88.  Male Rock Vocal Performance:
      "The Rising," Bruce Springsteen.

 89.  Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal:
      "In My Place," Coldplay.

 90.  Metal Performance:
      "Here to Stay," Korn.

 91.  Rock Instrumental Performance:
      "Approaching Pavonis Mons by Balloon (Utopia Planitia)," The Flaming Lips.

 92.  Rock Song:
      "The Rising," Bruce Springsteen (Bruce Springsteen).

 93.  Rock Album:
      "The Rising," Bruce Springsteen.

 94.  Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals:
      "Hey Baby," No Doubt, Interscope Records

 95.  Pop Vocal Album:
      "Come Away With Me," Norah Jones, Blue Note Records

 96.  Male Pop Vocal Performance:
      "Your Body Is A Wonderland," John Mayer, Aware Records/Columbia Records

 97.  Rap Album:
      "The Eminem Show," Eminem, Aftermath/Interscope Records

 98.  Country Album:
      "Home," Dixie Chicks, Open Wide/Monument/Columbia Records

 99.  Spoken Comedy Album:
      "Robin Williams -- Live 2002," Robin Williams, Columbia Records Group

100.  Hard Rock Performance:
      "All My Life," Foo Fighters, RCA/Roswell Records

101.  Song of the Year:
      "Don't Know Why," Jesse Harris, (Norah Jones), Blue Note Records

102.  Record of the Year:
      "Don't Know Why," Norah Jones, Blue Note Records

103.  New Artist:
      Norah Jones

104. Album of the Year:
      "Come Away With Me," Norah Jones, Blue Note Records

Grammy Awards - The Big List

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Members of 'The Funk Brothers' and various artists pose with the Grammy Award they won for 'Standing in the Shadow of Motown' in the Best Compilation soundtrack album for a motion picture, television or other visual media category during the pre-telecast at the 45th annual Grammy Awards at New York's Madison Square Garden February 23, 2003.
Photo by Peter Morgan

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Singer Bootsy Collins arrives at the 45th annual Grammy Awards at New York's Madison Square Garden February 23, 2003.
Photo by Jeff Christensen

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Author Kurt Vonnegut and wife, photographer Jill Krementz arrive at the J Records Grammy party in New York February 22, 2003. The Grammy Awards will be presented in New York February 23.
Photo by Fred Prouser

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Lou Reed (L) and Rod Stewart perform a duet at the J Records Grammy party hosted by Clive Davis in New York February 22, 2003. The Grammy Awards will be presented in New York February 23.
Photo by Fred Prouser

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Radio talk show host Howard Stern and girlfriend Beth Ostrosky pose together at the J Records Grammy party hosted by Clive Davis in New York February 22, 2003. The Grammy Awards will be presented in New York February 23.
Photo by Fred Prouser

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Singer Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs poses with talk show host Howard Stern (L), at the J Records Grammy party in New York, February 22, 2003. The Grammy Awards will be presented in New York February 23.
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Paul Simon, right, and Art Garfunkel share a moment backstage at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2003, in New York.
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James Taylor performs 'Sweet Baby James' during the 45th Annual Grammy Awards in New York, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2003.
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Gwen Stefani of No Doubt performs during the 45th Annual Grammy Awards in New York, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2003.
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No Doubt holds the Grammy for best pop vocal album at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2003, in New York.
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Avril Lavigne arrives at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2003, in New York.
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Presenters Rod Stewart, right, and Harvey Fierstein clown around during the 45th Annual Grammy Awards in New York, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2003.
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Tony Bennett kisess the Grammy for best traditional pop vocal album: ``Playin' With My Friends: Bennett Sings the Blues,'' at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2003, in New York.
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Bruce Springsteen, left, and Elvis Costello perform during a tribute to Joe Strummer and the Clash at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 23, 2003, at Madison Square Garden in New York.
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Presenter Harvey Fierstein clowns with Robin Williams after Williams won for best spoken comedy album during the 45th Annual Grammy Awards in New York, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2003.
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Grammy Nominees

Complete List

Complete list of nominees in 104 categories announced Tuesday for the 45th annual Grammy Awards, to be presented Feb. 23 in New York:

1. Record of the Year:
"A Thousand Miles," Vanessa Carlton; "Without Me," Eminem; "Don't Know Why," Norah Jones; "Dilemma," Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland; "How You Remind Me," Nickelback.

2. Album of the Year:
"Home," Dixie Chicks; "The Eminem Show," Eminem; "Come Away With Me," Norah Jones; "Nellyville," Nelly; "The Rising," Bruce Springsteen.

3. Song of the Year:
"Complicated," Avril Lavigne & The Matrix (Avril Lavigne); "Don't Know Why," Jesse Harris (Norah Jones); "The Rising," Bruce Springsteen (Bruce Springsteen); "A Thousand Miles," Vanessa Carlton (Vanessa Carlton); "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)," Alan Jackson(Alan Jackson).

4. New Artist:
Ashanti; Michelle Branch; Norah Jones; Avril Lavigne; John Mayer.

5. Female Pop Vocal Performance:
"Soak Up the Sun," Sheryl Crow; "Don't Know Why," Norah Jones; "Complicated," Avril Lavigne; "Get the Party Started," Pink; "Overprotected," Britney Spears.

6. Male Pop Vocal Performance:
"7 Days," Craig David; "Original Sin," Elton John; "Your Body Is a Wonderland," John Mayer; "Fragile," Sting; "October Road," James Taylor.

7. Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal:
"Everyday," Bon Jovi; "Girl All the Bad Guys Want," Bowling for Soup; "Where Are You Going," Dave Matthews Band; "Hey Baby," No Doubt; "Girlfriend," 'N Sync.

8. Pop Collaboration with Vocals:
"Dirrty," Christina Aguilera; "Christmas Song," India.Arie and Stevie Wonder; "What a Wonderful World," Tony Bennett and k.d. lang; "Better Than Anything," Natalie Cole and Diana Krall; "It's So Easy," Sheryl Crow and Don Henley; "The Game of Love," Santana and Michelle Branch.

9. Pop Instrumental Performance:
"Auld Lang Syne," B.B. King; "Blackbird," Dave Koz and Jeff Koz; "As It Is," Pat Metheny Group; "18," Moby; "Playing With Fire," Kirk Whalum.

10. Pop Instrumental Album:
"Just Chillin'," Norman Brown; "Paradise," Kenny G; "Ride," Boney James; "The Power of Love," John Tesh; "The Christmas Message," Kirk Whalum.

11. Pop Vocal Album:
"Come Away With Me," Norah Jones; "Let Go," Avril Lavigne; "Rock Steady," No Doubt; "M!ssundaztood," Pink; "Britney," Britney Spears.

12. Dance Recording:
"Gotta Get Thru This," Daniel Bedingfield; "Days Go By," Dirty Vegas; "Superstylin'," Groove Armada; "Love at First Sight," Kylie Minogue; "Hella Good," No Doubt.

13. Traditional Pop Vocal Album:
"Playin' With My Friends: Bennett Sings the Blues," Tony Bennett; "Michael Feinstein with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra," Michael Feinstein; "Bernadette Peters Loves Rodgers & Hammerstein," Bernadette Peters; "It Had to Be You ... The Great American Songbook," Rod Stewart; "Christmas Memories," Barbra Streisand.

14. Female Rock Vocal Performance:
"Steve McQueen," Sheryl Crow; "The Weakness in Me," Melissa Etheridge; "Sk8er Boi," Avril Lavigne; "Gnawin' On It," Bonnie Raitt; "Alone," Susan Tedeschi.

15. Male Rock Vocal Performance:
"Slow Burn," David Bowie; "45," Elvis Costello; "The Barry Williams Show," Peter Gabriel; "Darkness, Darkness," Robert Plant; "The Rising," Bruce Springsteen.

16. Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal:
"Girls of Summer," Aerosmith; "In My Place," Coldplay; "My Sacrifice," Creed; "Hero," Chad Kroeger featuring Josey Scott; "When I'm Gone," 3 Doors Down; "Take Me As I Am," Tonic; "Walk On," U2.

17. Hard Rock Performance:
"All My Life," Foo Fighters; "I Stand Alone," Godsmack; "Youth of the Nation," P.O.D.; "No One Knows," Queens of the Stone Age; "Aerials," System of a Down.

18. Metal Performance:
"Here to Stay," Korn; "Portrait," P.O.D.; "My Plague," Slipknot; "Get Inside," Stone Sour; "Never Gonna Stop (The Red, Red Kroovy)," Rob Zombie.

19. Rock Instrumental Performance:
"Approaching Pavonis Mons by Balloon (Utopia Planitia)," The Flaming Lips; "Sco-Mule," Gov't Mule; "Apollo," Tony Levin; "Starry Night," Joe Satriani.

17. Hard Rock Performance:
"All My Life," Foo Fighters; "I Stand Alone," Godsmack; "Youth of the Nation," P.O.D.; "No One Knows," Queens of the Stone Age; "Aerials," System of a Down.

18. Metal Performance:
"Here to Stay," Korn; "Portrait," P.O.D.; "My Plague," Slipknot; "Get Inside," Stone Sour; "Never Gonna Stop (The Red, Red Kroovy)," Rob Zombie.

19. Rock Instrumental Performance:
"Approaching Pavonis Mons by Balloon (Utopia Planitia)," The Flaming Lips; "Sco-Mule," Gov't Mule; "Apollo," Tony Levin; "Starry Night," Joe Satriani; "Love Theme from 'The Godfather,'" Slash.

20. Rock Song:
"All My Life," Foo Fighters (Foo Fighters); "Hero," Chad Kroeger (Chad Kroeger featuring Josey Scott); "I Stand Alone," Sully Erna (Godsmack); "The Rising," Bruce Springsteen (Bruce Springsteen); "When I'm Gone," Brad Arnold, Todd Harrell, Chris Henderson and Matt Roberts (3 Doors Down).

21. Rock Album:
"When I Was Cruel," Elvis Costello; "C'Mon, C'Mon," Sheryl Crow; "Dreamland," Robert Plant; "The Rising," Bruce Springsteen; "Head on Straight," Tonic.

22. Alternative Music Album:
"Sea Change," Beck; "Walking With Thee," Clinic; "A Rush of Blood to the Head," Coldplay; "Cruel Smile," Elvis Costello and The Imposters; "Behind the Music," The Soundtrack of Our Lives.

23. Female R&B Performance:
"More Than A Woman," Aaliyah; "Foolish," Ashanti; "He Think I Don't Know," Mary J. Blige; "I'm Still Standing," Eartha; "He Loves Me (Lyzel in E Flat) (Movements I, II, III)," Jill Scott.

24. Male R&B Performance:
"Let's Stay Home Tonight," Joe; "The World's Greatest," R. Kelly; "Halfcrazy," Musiq; "Take a Message," Remy Shand; "U Don't Have to Call," Usher.

25. R&B Performance by a Duo or Group:
"All the Way," Kenny G featuring Brian McKnight; "Don't Mess With My Man," Nivea featuring Brian and Brandon Casey of Jagged Edge; "More Than A Woman," Angie Stone and Joe; "Girl Talk," TLC; "Love's in Need of Love Today," Stevie Wonder and Take Six.

26. Traditional R&B Vocal Performance:
"What's Going On," Chaka Khan & The Funk Brothers; "Put It On Paper," Ann Nesby Featuring Al Green; "Rocksteady," Remy Shand; "Lady," The Temptations; "Any Day Now," Luther Vandross.

27. Urban/Alternative Performance:
"Little Things," India.Arie; "Love of My Life (An Ode To Hip Hop)," Erykah Badu Featuring Common; "Gettin' Grown," Cee-Lo; "Floetic," Floetry; "Be Here," Raphael Saadiq featuring D'Angelo.

28. R&B Song:
"Be Here," Michael Archer, Bobby Ozuna, Raphael Saadiq & Glenn Standridge (Raphael Saadiq featuring D'Angelo); "Floetic," Marsha Ambrosius, Darren "Limitless" Henson, Keith "Keshon" Pelzer & Natalie Stewart (Floetry); "Good Man," Will Baker, Andrew Ramsey, Shannon Sanders & India Simpson (India.Arie); "Love of My Life (An Ode To Hip Hop)," Erykah Badu, Robert Ozuna, James Poyser, Raphael Saadiq & Glen Standridge (Erykah Badu featuring Common); "Take a Message," Remy Shand (Remy Shand).

29. R&B Album:
"Voyage To India," India.Arie; "Better Days," Joe; "Juslisen (Just Listen)," Musiq; "Instant Vintage," Raphael Saadiq; "The Way I Feel," Remy Shand.

30. Contemporary R&B Album:
"Ashanti," Ashanti; "Full Moon," Brandy; "Faithfully," Faith Evans; "Floetic," Floetry; "Cookie: The Anthropological Mixtape," Meshell Ndegeocello.

31. Rap Solo Performance:
"Diary ...," Charli Baltimore; "Scream a.k.a. Itchin'," Missy Elliott; "Satisfaction," Eve; "Na Na Be Like," Foxy Brown; "Mystery of Iniquity," Lauryn Hill.

32. Rap Solo Performance:
"Without Me," Eminem; "Song Cry," Jay-Z; "Rollout (My Business)," Ludacris; "Bouncin' Back (Bumpin' Me Against The Wall)," Mystikal; "Hot in Herre," Nelly.

33. Rap Performance by a Duo or Group:
"The Essence," AZ featuring Nas; "Still Fly," Big Tymers; "Pass the Courvoisier Part II," Busta Rhymes featuring P. Diddy & Pharrell; "Oh Boy," Cam'Ron featuring Juelz Santana; "The Whole World," OutKast featuring Killer Mike.

34. Rap/Sung Collaboration:
"What's Luv?" Fat Joe featuring Ashanti; "Always on Time," Ja Rule featuring Ashanti; "Po' Folks," Nappy Roots featuring Anthony Hamilton; "Dilemma," Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland; "Like I Love You," Justin Timberlake featuring Clipse.

35. Rap Album:
"The Eminem Show," Eminem; "Word of Mouf," Ludacris; "Tarantula," Mystikal; "Nellyville," Nelly; "Diary of a Sinner: 1st Entry," Petey Pablo.

36. Female Country Vocal Performance: "Cry," Faith Hill; "Blessed," Martina McBride; "Dagger Through the Heart," Dolly Parton; "Lately," Lucinda Williams; "Something Worth Leaving Behind," Lee Ann Womack.

37. Male Country Vocal Performance:
"Give My Love To Rose," Johnny Cash; "Three Days," Pat Green; "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)," Alan Jackson; "The Impossible," Joe Nichols; "I'm Gonna Miss Her," Brad Paisley.

38. Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal:

"Beautiful Mess," Diamond Rio; "Long Time Gone," Dixie Chicks; "Not a Day Goes By," Lonestar; "Roll the Stone Away," Nitty Gritty Dirt Band; "Just What I Do," Trick Pony.

39. Country Collaboration with Vocals:
"Squeeze Me In," Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood; "Flesh and Blood," Mary Chapin Carpenter, Sheryl Crow and Emmylou Harris; "Bridge Over Troubled Water," Johnny Cash and Fiona Apple; "Mendocino County Line," Willie Nelson with Lee Ann Womack; "Will the Circle Be Unbroken (Glory, Glory)," Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Taj Mahal, Alison Krauss and Doc Watson.

40. Country Instrumental Performance:
"Bearing Straight," Bering Strait; "Sally Goodin," The Chieftains and Earl Scruggs; "Lil' Jack Slade," Dixie Chicks; "Bear Mountain Hop," Bela Fleck; "Smoothie Song," Nickel Creek.

41. Country Song:
"The Impossible," Kelley Lovelace and Lee Thomas Miller (Joe Nichols); "Long Time Gone," Darrell Scott (Dixie Chicks); "Mendocino County Line," Matt Serletic and Bernie Taupin (Willie Nelson With Lee Ann Womack); "Three Days," Radney Foster and Pat Green (Pat Green); "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)," Alan Jackson (Alan Jackson).

42. Country Album:
"Home," Dixie Chicks; "Drive," Alan Jackson; "The Great Divide," Willie Nelson; "Man with a Memory," Joe Nichols; "Halos & Horns," Dolly Parton.

43. Bluegrass Album:
"Lost in the Lonesome Pines," Jim Lauderdale (news), Ralph Stanley and The Clinch Mountain Boys; "The Hard Game Of Love," Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver; "Stanley Blues," Ralph Stanley II; "Ralph Stanley," Ralph Stanley; "Jelly on My Tofu," The Roland White Band.

44. New Age Album:
"Hearing Voices," Will Ackerman; "An Ancient Journey," Kitaro; "Fourth World," R. Carlos Nakai; "Acoustic Garden," Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel; "Mondo Rama," Jai Uttal and The Pagan Love Orchestra.

45. Contemporary Jazz Album:
"Deep Into It," Larry Carlton; "Speaking of Now," Pat Metheny Group; "Uberjam," The John Scofield Band; "Mint Jam," Yellowjackets; "Faces & Places," Joe Zawinul.

46. Jazz Vocal Album:
"For Ella," Patti Austin; "Ask a Woman Who Knows," Natalie Cole; "Etta Jones Sings Lady Day," Etta Jones; "Live in Paris," Diana Krall; "Brazilian Duos," Luciana Souza.

47. Jazz Instrumental Solo:
"Naima," Michael Brecker; "Chelsea Bridge," Pete Christlieb; "Sunset & The Mockingbird," Tommy Flanagan; "My Ship," Herbie Hancock; "Proof," Pat Metheny.

48. Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group:
"Triangulo," Michel Camilo; "The Infinite," Dave Douglas; "Directions in Music," Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker and Roy Hargrove; "Footprints Live!" Wayne Shorter; "Plays John Coltrane — Live at the Village Vanguard," McCoy Tyner.

49. Large Jazz Ensemble Album:
"Jazz Matinee," Slide Hampton and SWR Big Band; "What Goes Around," Dave Holland Big Band; "Tonight at Noon ... Three or Four Shades of Love," Mingus Big Band; "This Is the Moment," Sammy Nestico; "Can I Persuade You?" The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra

50. Latin Jazz Album:
"Alma De Santiago," Jane Bunnett; "The Gathering," Caribbean Jazz Project; "Samba Jazz Fantasia," Duduka Da Fonseca," "S.F. Bay," John Santos and The Machete Ensemble; "Sentir," Omar Sosa.

51. Rock Gospel Album:
"Lift," Audio Adrenaline; "The Art of Translation," Grits; "The Way I Am," Jennifer Knapp; "Come Together," Third Day; "Momentum," Tobymac.

52. Pop-Contemporary Gospel Album:
"New Map of the World," Paul Colman Trio; "The Eleventh Hour," Jars of Clay; "The Christmas Shoes," Newsong; "The Heart of Me," Kathy Troccoli; "See the Light," True Vibe.

53. Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album:
"How Sweet the Sound: 25 Favorite Hymns and Gospel Greats," The Charlie Daniels Band; "Everything Good," Gaither Vocal Band; "We Called Him Mr. Gospel Music: The James Blackwood Tribute Album," The Jordanaires, Larry Ford and The Light Crust Doughboys; "An Inconvenient Christmas," The Oak Ridge Boys.

54. Traditional Soul Gospel Album:
"Higher Ground," The Blind Boys of Alabama; "Walking by Faith," The Canton Spirituals; "Live in Charlotte," Twinkie Clark and Friends; "Live at Home," Dorothy Norwood; "Bishop T.D. Jakes Presents Woman Thou Art Loosed — Worship 2002," Various Artists.

55. Contemporary Soul Gospel Album:
"The Commissioned Reunion `Live,'" Commissioned; "Sidebars," Eartha; "Lost and Found," Deitrick Haddon; "Speak Those Things: Pol Chapter 3," Fred Hammond; "Live and Up Close," BeBe Winans.

56. Gospel Choir or Chorus Album:
"Be Glad," The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir; "Family Affair II Live at Radio City Music Hall," Love Fellowship Choir; "Go Get Your Life Back," The Tri-City Singers; "Mighty in the Spirit," Victory in Praise Mass Choir; "Soul Interpretations," Excelsior.

57. Latin Pop Album:
"Caraluna," Bacilos; "Moreno," Jorge Moreno; Bohemio Enamorado," Donato Poveda; "Sin Bandera," Sin Bandera; "Un Mundo Diferente," Diego Torres.

58. Latin Rock-Alternative Album:
"Un Dia Normal," Juanes; "Kinky," Kinky; "Revolucion de Amor," Mana; "Emigrante," Orishas; "Un Paso a la Eternidad," Sindicato Argentino Del Hip Hop.

59. Traditional Tropical Latin Album:
"Generoso Que Bueno Toca Usted," Grand Afro Cuban Orchestra of Generoso Jimenez; "En Route," Orquesta Aragon; "Mi Ritmo," Plena Libre; "El Arte del Sabor," Bebo Valdes Trio with Israel Lopez "Cachao" and Carlos "Patato" Valdes; "Cuban Masters Los Originales," Various Artists.

60. Salsa Album:
"Libre," Marc Anthony; "Un Nuevo Amanecer," Anthony Cruz; "La Negra Tiene Tumbao," Celia Cruz; "Tremenda Rumba!" Maraca; "Un Gran Dia en El Barrio," The Spanish Harlem Orchestra.

61. Merengue Album:
"Latino," Grupo Mania; "Calle Sabor, Esquina Amor," Limi-T 21; "Manny Manuel," Manny Manuel; "Pienso Asi...", Milly Quezada; "Mal Acostumbrado," Fernando Villalona.

62. Mexican-Mexican-American Album:
"No Me Se Rajar," Banda El Recodo de Cruz Lizarraga; "Suenos," Intocable; "Jugo a la Vida," Los Tucanes de Tijuana; "Libre," Jennifer Pena; "Lo Dijo el Corazon," Joan Sebastian.

63. Tejano Album:
"Estamos Unidos," David Lee Garza y Los Musicales; "Celebration of Life-Volume One-Live," Little Joe and La Familia; "Acuerdate," Emilio Navaira; "A Taste of Texas," Mingo Saldivar y Sus Tremendos Cuatro Espadas; "Por Amor," Siggno.

64. Traditional Blues Album:
"Burnside on Burnside," R.L. Burnside; "35th Anniversary Jam of the James Cotton Blues Band," James Cotton Blues Band; "Down in the Alley," Alvin Youngblood Hart; "A Christmas Celebration of Hope," B.B. King; "Preachin' the Blues: The Music of Mississippi Fred McDowell," Various Artists.

65. Contemporary Blues Album:
"Don't Give up on Me," Solomon Burke; "Burnin' Down the House," Etta James and The Roots Band; "Room to Breathe," Delbert McClinton; "One Night in America," Charlie Musselwhite; "51 Phantom," North Mississippi Allstars.

66. Traditional Folk Album:
"Fiddlers 4," Fiddlers 4 (Bruce Molsky, Michael Doucet, Darol Anger and Rushad Eggleston); "Postcards," Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer; "Blue Country Heart," Jorma Kaukonen; "High Lonesome Cowboy," Peter Rowan and Don Edwards; "Evangeline Made — A Tribute to Cajun Music," Various Artists; "Legacy," Doc Watson and David Holt.

67. Contemporary Folk Album:
"American IV — The Man Comes Around," Johnny Cash; "Down the Old Plank Road," The Chieftains; "Jerusalem," Steve Earle; "1000 Kisses," Patty Griffin; "This Side," Nickel Creek.

68. Native American Music Album:
"Spirits in the Wind," Burning Sky; "Sacred Season," Redheart; "Faith in the House," Vince Redhouse; "Round Dance the Night Away," Randy Wood; "Beneath the Raven Moon," Mary Youngblood.

69. Reggae Album:
"Merci," Alpha Blondy; "Ghetto Dictionary: The Mystery," Bounty Killer; "Still Blazin," Capleton; "Anything for You," Freddie McGregor; "Jamaican E.T.," Lee "Scratch" Perry.

70. World Music Album:
"Mundo," Ruben Blades; "Moffou," Salif Keita; "Black Ivory Soul," Angelique Kidjo; "Fight to Win," Femi Kuti; "Anoushka Shankar: Live at Carnegie Hall," Anoushka Shankar.

71. Polka Album:
"My Father's Shoes," Eddie Blazonczyk's Versatones; "Let the Good Times Roll," Jerry Darlak and The Touch; "The Polka Record," LynnMarie; "Good Time Polkas & Waltzes," Walter Ostanek and His Band; "Top of the World," Jimmy Sturr.

72. Musical Album for Children:
"Beethoven's Wig — Sing Along Symphonies," Richard Perlmutter; "Big Songs for Little Kids — I Feel Like Praising," Various Artists; "Monsters, Inc. — Scream Factory Favorites," Riders in the Sky; "Pocket Full of Stardust," Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer; "Your Shoes, My Shoes," Tom Paxton.

73. Spoken Word Album for Children:
"Halloween," Jerry Seinfeld; "The Jamie Lee Curtis Audio Collection," Jamie Lee Curtis; "Monsters, Inc. DVD Read-Along," Various Artists; "Ogden Nash's — The Christmas That Almost Wasn't," John Lithgow and Various Artists; "There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly," Tom Chapin.

74. Spoken Word Album:
"The Great Gatsby (F. Scott Fitzgerald)," Tim Robbins; "The Kid Stays in the Picture (Robert Evans)," Robert Evans; "Lucky Man (Michael J. Fox)," Michael J. Fox; "Nothing Is Impossible (Christopher Reeve)," Christopher Reeve; "A Song Flung up to Heaven (Maya Angelou)," Maya Angelou.

75. Spoken Comedy Album:
"The Bathroom Wall," Jimmy Fallon; "Complaints and Grievances," George Carlin; "Oh, The Things I Know!" Al Franken; "The Rant Zone," Dennis Miller; "Robin Williams — Live 2002," Robin Williams.

76. Musical Show Album:
"Elaine Stritch at Liberty," "Guys and Dolls," "Hairspray," "Into the Woods," "Thoroughly Modern Millie."

77. Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media:
"Dogtown and Z-Boys," Various Artists; "I Am Sam," Various Artists; "Six Feet Under," Various Artists; "Standing in the Shadows of Motown," Various Artists; "Y Tu Mama Tambien," Various Artists.

78. Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media:
"A Beautiful Mind," James Horner, composer; "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," John Williams, composer; "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring," Howard Shore, composer; "Monsters, Inc.," Randy Newman, composer; "Spider-Man," Danny Elfman, composer.

79. Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media:
"Hero," Chad Kroeger, songwriter, track from "Spider-Man"; "If I Didn't Have You," Randy Newman, songwriter, track from "Monsters, Inc."; "Love of My Life — An Ode to Hip Hop," Erykah Badu, Madukwu Chinwah, Rashid Lonnie Lynn, Robert Ozuna, James Poyser, Raphael Saadiq and Glen Standridge, songwriters, track from "Brown Sugar"; "May It Be," Enya and Roma Ryan, songwriters, track from "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring"; "Vanilla Sky," Paul McCartney, songwriter, track from "Vanilla Sky."

80. Instrumental Composition:
"Hedwig's Theme," John Williams, composer (John Williams), from "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"; "Inspiration," Kenny Werner, composer (Toots Thielemans and Kenny Werner), from "Toots Thielemans and Kenny Werner"; "The Ride of the Doors," Randy Newman, composer (Randy Newman), from "Monsters, Inc."; "Signs — Main Titles," James Newton Howard, composer (James Newton Howard); from "Signs"; "Six Feet Under Title Theme," Thomas Newman, composer (Thomas Newman), from "Six Feet Under."

81. Instrumental Arrangement:
"Angel Eyes," Bill Cunliffe, arranger (Alan Kaplan), from "Lonely Town"; "Kiji Takes A Ride," Sammy Nestico, arranger (Sammy Nestico), from "This Is the Moment"; "Plaza Oscura," Carlos Franzetti, arranger (Carlos Franzetti and Allison Brewster Franzetti), from "Poeta De Arrabal"; "Six Feet Under Title Theme," Thomas Newman, arranger (Thomas Newman), from "Six Feet Under"; "You've Changed," David Balakrishnan, arranger (Turtle Island String Quartet featuring Paquito D'Rivera), from "Danzon."

82. Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s):
"Esta Tarde Vi Llover," Jorge Calandrelli, arranger (José Cura), from "Boleros"; "I'm Glad There Is You," Alan Broadbent, arranger (Natalie Cole), from "Ask a Woman Who Knows"; "Mean Old Man," Dave Grusin, arranger (James Taylor), from "October Road"; "Since You've Asked," Vince Mendoza, arranger (Jane Monheit), from "In the Sun"; "A Thousand Miles," Vanessa Carlton and Ron Fair, arrangers (Vanessa Carlton), from "Be Not Nobody."

83. Recording Package:
"Dirty Vegas," Simon Earith, art director (Dirty Vegas); "The Great Divide," Rick Patrick, art director (Willie Nelson); "Home," Kevin Reagan, art director (Dixie Chicks); "Release," Greg Foley, art director (Pet Shop Boys); "Worship and Tribute," Mick Haggerty, art director (Glassjaw).

84. Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package:
"Can You Dig It? The '70s Soul Experience," Sevie Bates, art director (Various Artists); "Capitol Records Sixtieth Anniversary 1942-2002," Mary Fagot, Joshua Liberson, George Mimnaugh and Ethan Trask, art directors (Various Artists); "Like Omigod! — The '80s Pop Culture Box (Totally)," Hugh Brown and Julie Vlasak, art directors (Various Artists); "Screamin' and Hollerin' The Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton," Susan Archie, art director (Charley Patton); "Ultra-Lounge — Vegas Baby!" Michelle Azzopardi and Andy Engel, art directors (Various Artists).

85. Album Notes:
"Artie Shaw: Self Portrait," Artie Shaw, album notes writer (Artie Shaw); "The Golden Road (1965-1973)," Dennis McNally, album notes writer (Grateful Dead); "Screamin' and Hollerin' The Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton," David Evans, album notes writer (Charley Patton); "Sinatra in Hollywood (1940-1964)," Will Friedwald, album notes writer (Frank Sinatra); "A State of Wonder: The Complete Goldberg Variations 1955 & 1981," Tim Page, album notes writer (Glenn Gould).

86. Historical Album:
"Artie Shaw: Self Portrait," Artie Shaw; "The Complete Okeh And Brunswick Bix Beiderbecke, Frank Trumbauer And Jack Teagarden Sessions (1924-36)," Bix Beiderbecke, Frank Trumbauer and Jack Teagarden; "Dylan Thomas: The Caedmon Collection," Dylan Thomas; "The Genius of the Electric Guitar," Charlie Christian; "Screamin' and Hollerin' The Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton," Charley Patton.

87. Engineered Album, Non-Classical:
"Ask a Woman Who Knows," Elliot Scheiner and Al Schmitt, engineers (Natalie Cole); "C'mon, C'mon," Trina Shoemaker and Eric Tew, engineers (Sheryl Crow); "Come Away With Me," Husky Huskolds, Arif Mardin and Jay Newland, engineers (Norah Jones); "Home," Gary Paczosa, engineer (Dixie Chicks); "Morning View," Mike Einzinger, Dave Holdredge, Scott Litt and Rick Will, engineers (Incubus).

88. Producer of the Year, Non-Classical:
Dr. Dre; Nellee Hooper; Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis; Arif Mardin; Rick Rubin.

89. Remixed Recording, Non-Classical:
"He Loves Me (Illegal Mix)," Your Friends from San Francisco, remixers (Jill Scott); "Hella Good (Roger Sanchez Remix Main)," Roger Sanchez, remixer (No Doubt); "Lost Love (Felix Da Housecat Thee Clubhead Mix)," Felix Da Housecat, remixer (Rinocerose); "What About Us (SilkMix.Com Mix)," Steve "Silk" Hurley, remixer (Brandy); "Work It Out (Maurice's Nu Soul Mix)," Maurice Joshua, remixer (Beyonce Knowles).

90. Engineered Album, Classical:
"Chadwick: Orchestral Works (Thalia; Melpomene; Euterpe)," John Newton, engineer (Kenneth Schermerhorn); "Orff: Carmina Burana," Jack Renner, engineer (Donald Runnicles & Norman Mackenzie); "Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances; Vocalise, etc.," Keith O. Johnson, engineer (Eiji Oue); "Shostakovich: Symphony No. 11," Tony Faulkner, engineer (Mstislav Rostropovich); "Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Sym. No. 1)," Michael Bishop, engineer (Robert Spano & Norman Mackenzie).

91. Producer Of The Year, Classical:
Andrew Cornall; Manfred Eicher; James Mallinson; Robert Woods; Robina G. Young.

92. Classical Album:
"Beethoven: String Quartets ("Razumovsky" Op. 59, 1-3; "Harp" Op. 74)," Takacs Quartet; "Bel Canto (Bellini, Donizetti, Rossini, etc.)," Patrick Summers, conductor, Renee Fleming, soprano; "Mahler: Symphony No. 6," Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor; "Part: Orient & Occident," Tonu Kaljuste, conductor; "Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Sym. No. 1)," Robert Spano, conductor, Norman Mackenzie, chorus director.

93. Orchestral Performance:
"Dvorák: Slavonic Dances," Nikolaus Harnoncourt, conductor (Cham. Orch. of Europe); "Furtwangler: Symphony No. 2," Daniel Barenboim, conductor (Chicago Sym. Orch.); "Mahler: Symphony No. 6," Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor (San Francisco Sym.); "Shostakovich: Symphony No. 11," Mstislav Rostropovich, conductor (London Sym. Orch.); "Turina: Danzas Fantà sticas; Sinfonia Sevillana, etc./Debussy: Iberia," Jesus Lopez-Cobos, conductor (Cincinnati Sym. Orch.).

94. Opera Recording:
"Britten: The Turn of the Screw," Daniel Harding, conductor; Ian Bostridge and Joan Rodgers, soloists; John Fraser, producer (Jane Henschel, Julian Leang, Vivian Tierney & Caroline Wise; Mahler Cham. Orch.); "Gluck: Alceste," John Eliot Gardiner, conductor; Paul Groves and Anne Sofie von Otter; Martha de Francisco, producer (Monteverdi Cho.; English Baroque Soloists); "Handel: Hercules," Marc Minkowski, conductor; Richard Croft, David Daniels, Lynne Dawson, Gidon Saks and Anne Sofie von Otter; Michel Gache and Arend Prohmann, producers (Cho. des Musiciens du Louvre; Les Musiciens du Louvre, Grenoble); "Mozart: Idomeneo," Charles Mackerras, conductor; Ian Bostridge, Barbara Frittoli, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson & Lisa Milne; John Fraser, producer (Edinburgh Festival Cho.; Scottish Cham. Orch.); "Wagner: Tannhauser," Daniel Barenboim, conductor; Jane Eaglen, Thomas Hampson, Waltraud Meier, Rene Pape and Peter Seiffert; Christoph Classen, producer (Chor der Deutschen Staatsoper Berlin; Staatskapelle Berlin).

95. Choral Performance:
"Bach: St. John Passion," Philippe Herreweghe, conductor (Sebastian Noack, bass; Mark Padmore, tenor; Sibylla Rubens, soprano; Andreas Scholl, alto; Michael Volle, bass; Various Artists; Cho. du Collegium Vocale Gent; Orch. du Collegium Vocale Gent); "Gubaidulina: Johannes-Passion," Valery Gergiev, conductor (Genady Bezzubenkov, bass; Natalia Korneva, soprano; Viktor Lutsiuk, tenor; Fedor Mozhaev, baritone; Cham. Cho., St. Petersburg and Cho. of the Mariinsky Theater, St. Petersburg; Orch. of the Mariinsky Theater, St. Petersburg); "Orff: Carmina Burana," Donald Runnicles, conductor; Norman Mackenzie, chorus director (Hei-Kyung Hong, soprano; Stanford Olsen, tenor; Earle Patriarco, baritone; Lynn Redmon; Gwinnett Young Singers; Atlanta Sym. Orch. Cho. and Atlanta Sym. Orch.); "Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Sym. No. 1)," Robert Spano, conductor; Norman Mackenzie, chorus director (Christine Goerke, soprano; Brett Polegato, baritone; Atlanta Sym. Orch. Cho.; Atlanta Sym. Orch.); "Verdi: Messa Da Requiem," Claudio Abbado, conductor; Jose Antonio Sainz Alfaro and Bo Wannefors, chorus masters (Roberto Alagna, tenor; Daniela Barcellona, mezzo-soprano; Angela Gheorghiu, soprano; Julian Konstantinov, bass; Eric Ericson Cham. Cho., OrfeĂłn Donostiarra and Swedish Radio Cho.; Berliner Phil.).

96. Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestra):
"Bach: Keyboard Concertos Nos. 3, 5, 6, 7," Murray Perahia, piano/conductor (Academy of St. Martin in the Fields); "Barber: Violin Concerto; Music for a Scene from Shelley, etc.," Marin Alsop, conductor; James Buswell, violin (Royal Scottish National Orch.); "Brahms/Stravinsky: Violin Concertos," Neville Marriner, conductor; Hilary Hahn, violin (Academy of St. Martin in the Fields); "Kancheli: Styx/Gubaidulina: Viola Concerto Valery Gergiev, conductor; Yuri Bashmet, viola (Nikolay Kornev; St. Petersburg Cham. Cho.; Orch. of the Mariinsky Theatre); "Saint-Saens: The Complete Works for Piano and Orchestra," Sakari Oramo, conductor; Stephen Hough, piano (City of Birmingham Sym. Orch.).

97. Instrumental Soloist Performance (without Orchestra):
"Chopin: Etudes, Op. 10 & Op. 25," Murray Perahia, piano; "Grieg: Lyric Pieces (Op. 12, Book 1; Op. 38, Book 2, etc.)," Leif Ove Andsnes, piano; "Hahn: Le Rossignol Eperdu — Poemes Pour Piano (Complete)," Earl Wild, piano; "Kaleidoscope (Woods, Hofmann, Blumenfeld, etc.)," Marc-Andre Hamelin, piano; "Wolpe: Compositions for Piano (1920-1952)," David Holzman, piano.

98. Chamber Music Performance:
"Beethoven: String Quartets ("Razumovsky" Op. 59, 1-3; "Harp" Op. 74)," Takacs Quartet; "Golijov: Yiddishbbuk," Mark Dresser, double bass; Tara Helen O'Connor, flute; Todd Palmer, clarinet(s); St. Lawrence String Quartet & Ying Quartet; "Handel: Complete Violin Sonatas," Richard Egarr, harpsichord and Andrew Manze, violin; "Live in Japan (Chopin, Franck, Debussy)," Martha Argerich, piano and Mischa Maisky, violoncello; "Silvestrov: Leggiero, Pesante (Son. for Violoncello and Piano, etc.)," Silke Avenhaus, piano; Maacha Deubner, soprano; Rosamunde Quartett and Valentin Silvestrov, piano.

99. Small Ensemble Performance (with or without Conductor):
"Birtwistle: The Woman and the Hare Martyn Brabbins, conductor; Claron McFadden, soprano; The Nash Ensemble & Julia Watson, narrator; "Cancionero: Music for The Spanish Court 1470-1520," The Dufay Collective; "Enescu: Octet, Op. 7; Quintet, Op. 29," Kremerata Baltica and Gidon Kremer, violin/conductor; "Stravinsky: Histoire Du Soldat Suite," Steven Richman, conductor; Harmonie Ensemble New York (Martin Bruns, baritone, Mark Peskanov, violin, Doris Stevenson, piano & Mikhail Svetlov, bass); "Tavener: Lamentations and Praises Joseph Jennings, conductor; Chanticleer (Handel & Haydn Society of Boston).

100. Classical Vocal Performance:
"Arias for Farinelli (Porpora, Hasse, Broschi, etc.)," Vivica Genaux, mezzo-soprano; "Bel Canto (Bellini, Donizetti, Rossini, etc.)," Renee Fleming, soprano; "Boulez: Pli Selon Pli," Christine Schäfer, soprano; "Carter: Tempo e Tempi," Susan Narucki, soprano; "Chaminade: Melodies — Mots D'Amour," Anne Sofie von Otter, mezzo-soprano.

101. Classical Contemporary Composition:
"Adams: Naive And Sentimental Music," John Adams (Esa-Pekka Salonen; Los Angeles Phil.); "Golijov: Yiddishbbuk Inscriptions for String Quartet," Osvaldo Golijov (St. Lawrence String Qt.); "Gubaidulina: Johannes-Passion," Sofia Gubaidulina (Genady Bezzubenkov, bass; Natalia Korneva, soprano; Viktor Lutsiuk, tenor; Fedor Mozhaev, baritone; Valery Gergiev; Cham. Cho. of St. Petersburg & Cho. of the Mariinsky Theater, St. Petersburg; Orch. of the Mariinsky Theater, St. Petersburg); "Part: Orient & Occident," Arvo Part (Tonu Kaljuste; Swedish Radio Sym. Orch. Strings); "Tavener: Lamentations and Praises," John Tavener (Chanticleer; Joseph Jennings; Handel & Haydn Society of Boston).

102. Classical Crossover Album:
"Franzetti: Poeta De Arrabal - Tango Ballet (Plaza Oscura; Virgilio, etc.)," Allison Brewster Franzetti, piano and Carlos Franzetti, keyboards/conductor (Nestor Marconi, bandoneon; Buenos Aires Tango Orch.); "LAGQ Latin (Fragile; Hasta Alicia Baila; La Trampa, etc.)," Los Angeles Guitar Quartet; "The Noel Coward Songbook (Parisian Pierrot; World Weary, etc.)," Ian Bostridge, tenor (Sophie Daneman, soprano; Jeffrey Tate, piano); "Nuevo (El Sinaloense; Mini Skirt; Perfidia, etc.)," Kronos Quartet; "Previn Conducts Korngold (Sea Hawk; Captain Blood, etc.)," Andre Previn, conductor (London Sym. Orch.); "Virtuosi (Ravel, Barber, Rachmaninoff, etc.)," Gary Burton, vibraphone and Makoto Ozone, piano.

103. Short Form Music Video:
"Days Go By," Dirty Vegas; "Without Me," Eminem; "Knoc," Knoc-Turn'Al featuring Dr. Dre and Missy Elliott; "One Mic," Nas; "My Culture," 1 Giant Leap featuring Robbie Williams and Maxi Jazz;

104. Long Form Music Video:
"Westway to the World," The Clash; "The World According to Nappy," Nappy Roots; "1 Giant Leap," 1 Giant Leap; "Welcome to the Club: The Women of Rockabilly," Various Artists; "Live at the Albert," Robbie Williams.

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