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Grammy Awards - 2005

Complete List of Winners

Complete List of Nominations


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47th Annual Grammy Awards

Winners

A complete breakdown of the 47th Annual Grammy Awards winners:

  1. RECORD OF THE YEAR: "Here We Go Again," Ray Charles & Norah Jones

  2. ALBUM OF THE YEAR: Genius Loves Company, Ray Charles & Various

  3. SONG OF THE YEAR: "Daughters," John Mayer

  4. BEST NEW ARTIST: Maroon 5

  5. BEST FEMALE POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE: "Sunrise," Norah Jones

  6. BEST MALE POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE: "Daughters," John Mayer

  7. BEST POP PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL: "Heaven," Los Lonely Boys

  8. BEST POP COLLABORATION WITH VOCALS: "Here We Go Again," Ray Charles & Norah Jones

  9. BEST POP INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE: "11th Commandment," Ben Harper

 10. BEST POP INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM: Henry Mancini: Pink Guitar, Various

 11. BEST POP VOCAL ALBUM: Genius Loves Company, Ray Charles & Various

 12. BEST DANCE RECORDING: "Toxic," Britney Spears

 13. BEST ELECTRONIC/DANCE ALBUM: Kish Kash, Basement Jaxx

 14. BEST TRADITIONAL POP VOCAL ALBUM: Stardust...The Great American Songbook Vol. III, Rod Stewart

 15. BEST SOLO ROCK VOCAL PERFORMANCE: "Code Of Silence," Bruce Springsteen

 16. BEST ROCK PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL: "Vertigo," U2

 17. BEST HARD ROCK PERFORMANCE: "Slither," Velvet Revolver

 18. BEST METAL PERFORMANCE: "Whiplash," Motorhead

 19. BEST ROCK INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE: "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow," Brian Wilson

 20. BEST ROCK SONG: "Vertigo," U2

 21. BEST ROCK ALBUM: American Idiot, Green Day

 22. BEST ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ALBUM: A Ghost Is Born, Wilco

 23. BEST FEMALE R&B VOCAL PERFORMANCE: "If I Ain't Got You," Alicia Keys

 24. BEST MALE R&B VOCAL PERFORMANCE: "Call My Name," Prince

 25. BEST R&B PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCALS: "My Boo," Usher & Alicia Keys

 26. BEST TRADITIONAL R&B VOCAL PERFORMANCE: "Musicology," Prince

 27. BEST URBAN/ALTERNATIVE PERFORMANCE: "Cross My Mind," Jill Scott

 28. BEST R&B SONG: "You Don't Know My Name," Alicia Keys

 29. BEST R&B ALBUM: The Diary Of Alicia Keys, Alicia Keys

 30. BEST CONTEMPORARY R&B ALBUM: Confessions, Usher

 31. BEST RAP SOLO PERFORMANCE: "99 Problems," Jay-Z

 32. BEST RAP PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP: "Let's Get It Started," The Black Eyed Peas

 33. BEST RAP/SUNG COLLABORATION: "Yeah!," Usher with Lil' Jon & Ludacris

 34. BEST RAP SONG: "Jesus Walks," Kanye West

 35. BEST RAP ALBUM: The College Dropout, Kanye West

 36. BEST FEMALE COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE: "Redneck Woman," Gretchen Wilson

 37. BEST MALE COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE: "Live Like You Were Dying," Tim McGraw

 38. BEST COUNTRY PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCALS: "Top Of The World," Dixie Chicks

 39. BEST COUNTRY COLLABORATION WITH VOCALS: "Portland Oregon," Loretta Lynn & Jack White

 40. BEST COUNTRY INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE: "Earl's Breakdown," Nitty Gritty Dirt Band with Earl Scruggs, Randy Scruggs, Vassar Clements & Jerry Douglas

 41. BEST COUNTRY SONG: "Live Like You Were Dying," Tim McGraw

 42. BEST COUNTRY ALBUM: Van Lear Rose, Loretta Lynn

 43. BEST BLUEGRASS ALBUM: Brand New Strings, Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder

 44. BEST NEW AGE ALBUM: Returning, Will Ackerman

 45. BEST CONTEMPORARY JAZZ ALBUM: Unspeakable, Bill Frisell

 46. BEST JAZZ VOCAL ALBUM: R.S.V.P. (Rare Songs, Very Personal), Nancy Wilson

 47. BEST JAZZ INSTRUMENTAL SOLO: "Speak Like A Child," Herbie Hancock

 48. BEST JAZZ INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM, INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP: Illuminations, McCoy Tyner with Gary Bartz, Terence Blanchard, Christian McBride & Lewis Nash

 49. BEST LARGE JAZZ ENSEMBLE ALBUM: Concert In The Garden, Maria Schneider Orchestra

 50. BEST LATIN JAZZ ALBUM: Land Of The Sun, Charlie Haden

 51. BEST GOSPEL PERFORMANCE: "Heaven Help Us All," Ray Charles & Gladys Knight

 52. BEST ROCK GOSPEL ALBUM: Wire, Third Day

 53. BEST POP/CONTEMPORARY GOSPEL ALBUM: All Things New, Steven Curtis Chapman

 54. BEST SOUTHERN, COUNTRY, OR BLUEGRASS GOSPEL ALBUM: Worship & Faith, Randy Travis

 55. BEST TRADITIONAL SOUL GOSPEL ALBUM: There Will Be A Light, Ben Harper & the Blind Boys Of Alabama

 56. BEST CONTEMPORARY SOUL GOSPEL ALBUM: Nothing Without You, Smokie Norful

 57. BEST GOSPEL CHOIR OR CHORUS ALBUM: Live...This Is Your House, Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir

 58. BEST LATIN POP ALBUM: Amar Sin Mentiras, Marc Anthony

 59. BEST LATIN ROCK/ALTERNATIVE ALBUM: Street Signs, Ozomatli

 60. BEST TRADITIONAL TROPICAL LATIN ALBUM: ˇAhora Sí!, Israel López "Cachao"

 61. BEST SALSA/MERENGUE ALBUM: Across 110th Street, Spanish Harlem Orchestra with Ruben Blades

 62. BEST MEXICAN/MEXICAN-AMERICAN ALBUM: Intimamente, Intocable

 63. BEST TEJANO ALBUM: Polkas, Gritos Y Acordeónes, David Lee Garza, Joel Guzman & Sunny Sauceda

 64. BEST TRADITIONAL BLUES ALBUM: Blues To The Bone, Etta James

 65. BEST CONTEMPORARY BLUES ALBUM: Keep It Simple, Keb' Mo'

 66. BEST TRADITIONAL FOLK ALBUM: Beautiful Dreamer - The Songs Of Stephen Foster, Various

 67. BEST CONTEMPORARY FOLK ALBUM: The Revolution Starts...Now, Steve Earle

 68. BEST NATIVE AMERICAN MUSIC ALBUM: Cedar Dream Songs, Bill Miller

 69. BEST HAWAIIAN MUSIC ALBUM: Slack Key Guitar Vol. 2, Various

 70. BEST REGGAE ALBUM: True Love, Toots & the Maytals

 71. BEST TRADITIONAL WORLD MUSIC ALBUM: Raise Your Spirit Higher, Ladysmith Black Mambazo

 72. BEST CONTEMPORARY WORLD MUSIC ALBUM: Egypt, Youssou N'Dour

 73. BEST POLKA ALBUM: Let's Kiss: 25th Anniversary Album, Brave Combo

 74. BEST MUSICAL ALBUM FOR CHILDREN: cELLAbration! A Tribute To Ella Jenkins, Various

 75. BEST SPOKEN-WORD ALBUM FOR CHILDREN: The Train They Call The City Of New Orleans, Tom Chapin

 76. BEST SPOKEN-WORD ALBUM: My Life, Bill Clinton

 77. BEST COMEDY ALBUM: The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Presents...America: A Citizen's Guide To Democracy Inaction, Jon Stewart & the Cast Of The Daily Show

 78. BEST MUSICAL SHOW ALBUM: Wicked

 79. BEST COMPILATION SOUNDTRACK ALBUM: Garden State

 80. BEST SCORE SOUNDTRACK ALBUM: The Lord Of The Rings - The Return Of The King

 81. BEST SONG WRITTEN FOR A MOTION PICTURE, TELEVISION, OR OTHER VISUAL MEDIA: "Into The West," Annie Lennox (From The Lord Of The Rings - The Return Of The King)

 82. BEST INSTRUMENTAL COMPOSITION: "Merengue," Yo-Yo Ma

 83. BEST INSTRUMENTAL ARRANGEMENT: "Past Present & Future," The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra

 84. BEST INSTRUMENTAL ARRANGEMENT WITH ACCOMPANYING VOCALIST(S): "Over The Rainbow," Ray Charles & Johnny Mathis

 85. BEST RECORDING PACKAGE: A Ghost Is Born, Wilco

 86. BEST BOXED OR SPECIAL LIMITED-EDITION PACKAGE: Once In A Lifetime, Talking Heads

 87. BEST ALBUM NOTES: The Complete Columbia Recordings Of Woody Herman And His Orchestra & Woodchoppers (1945-1947)

 88. BEST HISTORICAL ALBUM: Night Train To Nashville: Music City Rhythm & Blues, 1945-1970

 89. BEST ENGINEERED ALBUM, NON-CLASSICAL: Genius Loves Company, Ray Charles & Various

 90. PRODUCER OF THE YEAR, NON-CLASSICAL: John Shanks

 91. BEST REMIXED RECORDING, NON-CLASSICAL: "It's My Life (Jacques Lu Cont's Thin White Duke Mix)," No Doubt

 92. BEST SURROUND SOUND ALBUM: Genius Loves Company, Ray Charles & Various

 93. BEST ENGINEERED ALBUM, CLASSICAL: Higdon: City Scape; Concerto For Orchestra, Robert Spano

 94. PRODUCER OF THE YEAR, CLASSICAL: David Frost

 95. BEST CLASSICAL ALBUM: Adams: On The Transmigration Of Souls, Brooklyn Youth Chorus & New York Choral Artists/New York Philharmonic

 96. BEST ORCHESTRAL PERFORMANCE: Adams: On The Transmigration Of Souls, Brooklyn Youth Chorus & New York Choral Artists/New York Philharmonic

 97. BEST OPERA RECORDING: Mozart: Le Nozze Di Figaro, Various/Concerto Koln

 98. BEST CHORAL PERFORMANCE: Berlioz: Requiem, Frank Lopardo/Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus/Atlanta Symphony Orchestra

 99. BEST INSTRUMENTAL SOLOIST(S) PERFORMANCE (WITH ORCHESTRA): Previn: Violin Concerto "Anne-Sophie"/Bernstein: Serenade, André Previn/Anne-Sophie Mutter/Boston Symphony Orchestra & London Symphony Orchestra

100. BEST INSTRUMENTAL SOLOIST(S) PERFORMANCE (WITHOUT ORCHESTRA): Aire Latino, David Russell

101. BEST CHAMBER MUSIC PERFORMANCE: Prokofiev (Arr. Pletnev): Cinderella - Suite For Two Pianos/Ravel: Ma Mčre L'Oye, Martha Argerich & Mikhail Pletnev

102. BEST SMALL ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE (WITH OR WITHOUT CONDUCTOR): Carlos Chávez - Complete Chamber Music, Vol. 2, Jeff von der Schmidt/Southwest Chamber Music

103. BEST CLASSICAL VOCAL PERFORMANCE: Ives: Songs, Susan Graham/Pierre-Laurent Aimard

104. BEST CLASSICAL CONTEMPORARY COMPOSITION: Adams: On The Transmigration Of Souls, Brooklyn Youth Chorus & New York Choral Artists/New York Philharmonic

105. BEST CLASSICAL CROSSOVER ALBUM: LAGQ's Guitar Heroes, Los Angeles Guitar Quartet

106. BEST SHORT FORM MUSIC VIDEO: "Vertigo," U2

107. BEST LONG FORM MUSIC VIDEO: Concert For George, Various

47th Annual Grammy Awards Big List Of Winners

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Joe Adams, manager of the late Ray Charles, center, is applauded by producer John Burk, left, and Phil Ramone, right, as he accepts the award for record of the year for 'Genius Loves Company' at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 13, 2005, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
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U2's Bono (L), The Edge (2ndL), Larry Mullen (2ndR), and Adam Clayton hold their awards backstage at the 47th annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles February 13, 2005.
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Music legend James Brown arrives with his wife Tommie Rae for the 47th Annual Grammy Awards Sunday, Feb. 13, 2005, in Los Angeles.
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Singer Gwen Stefani performs during the during the 47th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles February 13, 2005.
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Singer Beyonce arrives at the 47th annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles February 13, 2005.
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Singer Janet Jackson and Jermaine Dupri arrive at the Staples Center in Los Angeles February 13, 2005.
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Norah Jones poses backstage with her two awards at the 47th annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, February 13, 2005. Jones won for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals.
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Alicia Keys poses with her four awards at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 13, 2005, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Keys won for best R&B album, best R&B song, best R&B female vocal performance and best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocals.
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Singer Melissa Etheridge, without hair due to chemotheraphy treatments, poses with her life partner, actress Tammy Lynn Michaels, as they arrive at the 47th annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles February 13, 2005.
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Nancy Wilson holds her award backstage for best jazz vocal album for 'R.S.V.P.', at the 47th annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles February 13, 2005.
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Jack White of the band White Stripes and legendary country singer Loretta Lynn arrive at the 47th annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles February 13, 2005.
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Former US attorney general Janet Reno arrives at the 47th annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles February 13, 2005.
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Singer Lisa Marie Presley (L) and Michael Lockwood arrive at the 47th annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, February 13, 2005.
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Producer Quincy Jones, left, embraces Alicia Keys and Jamie Foxx after their medley 'If I Ain't Got You/Georgia on My Mind' at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 13, 2005, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
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Brian Wilson poses with his award for best rock instrumental performance for 'Mrs' O'Leary's Cow' at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 13, 2005, in Los Angeles.
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Music legend Jerry Lee Lewis waves as he arrives for the 47th Annual Grammy Awards Sunday, Feb. 13, 2005, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Lewis was on hand to receive a lifetime achievement award from the Music Academy.
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The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band react after accepting their award for best country instrumental performance for 'Earl's Breakdown' at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 13, 2005, in Los Angeles. Randy Scruggs is at left and Earl Scruggs is second from left.
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Complete List of Nominations

Grammy Awards

Complete list of nominees in 107 categories announced Tuesday for the 47th annual Grammy Awards, to be presented Feb. 13 in Los Angeles:

  1. Record of the Year: "Let's Get It Started," The Black Eyed Peas; "Here We Go Again," Ray Charles and Norah Jones; "American Idiot," Green Day; "Heaven," Los Lonely Boys; "Yeah!" Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris.

  2. Album of the Year: "Genius Loves Company," Ray Charles and Various Artists; "American Idiot," Green Day; "The Diary of Alicia Keys," Alicia Keys; "Confessions," Usher; "The College Dropout," Kanye West.

  3. Song of the Year: "Daughters," John Mayer (John Mayer); "If I Ain't Got You," Alicia Keys (Alicia Keys); "Jesus Walks," C. Smith and Kanye West (Kanye West); "Live Like You Were Dying," Tim Nichols and Craig Wiseman (Tim McGraw); "The Reason," Daniel Estrin and Douglas Robb (Hoobastank).

  4. New Artist: Los Lonely Boys; Maroon 5; Joss Stone; Kanye West; Gretchen Wilson.

  5. Female Pop Vocal Performance: "Oceania," Bjork; "The First Cut Is the Deepest," Sheryl Crow; "Sunrise," Norah Jones; "What You Waiting For?" Gwen Stefani; "You Had Me," Joss Stone.

  6. Male Pop Vocal Performance: "Let's Misbehave," Elvis Costello; "You Raise Me Up," Josh Groban; "Daughters," John Mayer; "Cinnamon Girl," Prince; "Love's Divine," Seal.

  7. Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal: "My Immortal," Evanescence; "The Reason," Hoobastank; "Heaven," Los Lonely Boys; "She Will Be Loved," Maroon 5; "It's My Life," No Doubt.

  8. Pop Collaboration With Vocals: "Redemption Song," Johnny Cash and Joe Strummer; "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word," Ray Charles and Elton John; "Here We Go Again," Ray Charles and Norah Jones; "Something," Paul McCartney and Eric Clapton; "Moon River," Stevie Wonder and Take 6.

  9. Pop Instrumental Performance: "Chasing Shadows," Herb Alpert, Russ Freeman, James Genus, Gene Lake and Jason Miles; "Take You Out," George Benson; "11th Commandment," Ben Harper; "Song F," Bruce Hornsby; "Rat Pack Boogie," Brian Setzer.

 10. Pop Instrumental Album: "Pure," Boney James; "Saxophonic," Dave Koz; "Forever, For Always, For Luther," Various Artists; "Henry Mancini: Pink Guitar," Various Artists; "EP 2003: Music for the Epicurean Harkener," Mason Williams.

 11. Pop Vocal Album: "Genius Loves Company," Ray Charles and Various Artists; "Feels Like Home," Norah Jones; "Afterglow," Sarah McLachlan; "Mind, Body and Soul," Joss Stone; "Brian Wilson Presents Smile," Brian Wilson.

 12. Dance Recording: "Good Luck," Basement Jaxx featuring Lisa Kekaula; "Get Yourself High," The Chemical Brothers; "Slow," Kylie Minogue; "Comfortably Numb," Scissor Sisters; "Toxic," Britney Spears.

 13. Electronic/Dance Album: "Kish Kash," Basement Jaxx; "Legion of Boom," The Crystal Method; "Creamfields," Paul Oakenfold; "Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned," Prodigy; "Reflections," Paul Van Dyk.

 14. Traditional Pop Vocal Album: "Only You," Harry Connick Jr.; "Count Your Blessings," Barbara Cook; "Ultimate Mancini," Monica Mancini; "Just for a Thrill," Ronnie Milsap; "Stardust ... The Great American Songbook Volume III," Rod Stewart.

 15. Solo Rock Vocal Performance: "Wonderwall," Ryan Adams; "The Revolution Starts Now," Steve Earle; "Breathe," Melissa Etheridge; "Code of Silence," Bruce Springsteen; "Metropolitan Glide," Tom Waits.

 16. Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: "Monkey to Man," Elvis Costello and The Imposters; "Take Me Out," Franz Ferdinand; "American Idiot," Green Day; "Somebody Told Me," The Killers; "Vertigo," U2.

 17. Hard Rock Performance: "Megalomaniac," Incubus; "Some Kind of Monster," Metallica; "Feelin' Way Too Damn Good," Nickelback; "Duality," Slipknot; "Slither," Velvet Revolver.

 18. Metal Performance: "Nymphetamine," Cradle of Filth; "Live for This," Hatebreed; "The End of Heartache," Killswitch Engage; "Whiplash," Motorhead; "Vermilion," Slipknot.

 19. Rock Instrumental Performance: "Instrumental Illness," The Allman Brothers Band; "Onda," Los Lonely Boys; "O Baterista," Rush; "Whispering a Prayer," Steve Vai; "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow," Brian Wilson.

 20. Rock Song: "American Idiot," Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tre Cool (Green Day); "Fall to Pieces," Duff, Dave Kushner, Slash, Matt Sorum and Scott Weiland (Velvet Revolver); "Float On," Isaac Brock, Dann Gallucci, Eric Judy and Benjamin Weikel (Modest Mouse); "Somebody Told Me," Brandon Flowers, Dave Keuning, Mark Stoermer and Ronnie Vannucci (The Killers); "Vertigo," Bono, Adam Clayton, The Edge and Larry Mullen (U2).

 21. Rock Album: "The Delivery Man," Elvis Costello and The Imposters; "American Idiot," Green Day; "The Reason," Hoobastank; "Hot Fuss," The Killers; "Contraband," Velvet Revolver.

 22. Alternative Music Album: "Medulla," Bjork; "Franz Ferdinand," Franz Ferdinand; "Uh Huh Her," PJ Harvey; "Good News for People Who Love Bad News," Modest Mouse; "A Ghost Is Born," Wilco.

 23. Female R&B Vocal Performance: "I Want You," Janet Jackson; "If I Ain't Got You," Alicia Keys; "I'm Still in Love," Teena Marie; "Whatever," Jill Scott; "U-Haul," Angie Stone.

 24. Male R&B Vocal Performance: "Charlene," Anthony Hamilton; "Happy People," R. Kelly; "What We Do Here," Brian McKnight; "Call My Name," Prince; "Burn," Usher.

 25. R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals: "Lose Your Breath," Destiny's Child; "Show Me The Way," Earth, Wind and Fire featuring Raphael Saadiq; "Say Yes," Floetry; "Diary," Alicia Keys featuring Tony! Toni! Tone!; "My Boo," Usher and Alicia Keys.

 26. Traditional R&B Vocal Performance: "You're My Everything," Anita Baker; "Sinner's Prayer," Ray Charles and B.B. King; "I Can't Stop," Al Green; "New Day," Patti LaBelle; "Musicology," Prince.

 27. Urban/Alternative Performance: "Sex, Love and Money," Mos Def; "Are You Experienced?" Musiq; "She Wants to Move," N.E.R.D; "Star," The Roots; "Cross My Mind," Jill Scott.

 28. R&B Song: "Burn," Bryan Michael Cox, Jermaine Dupri and Usher Raymond (Usher); "Call My Name," Prince (Prince); "My Boo," Jermaine Dupri, Alicia Keys, Usher Raymond, Manuel Seal and Adonis Shropshire (Usher and Alicia Keys); "Yeah!" Chris Bridges, Sean Garrett, LaMarquis Jefferson, Robert McDowell, James Phillips, Jonathan Smith and Patrick J. Que Smith (Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris); "You Don't Know My Name," Alicia Keys, Harold Lilly and Kanye West (Alicia Keys).

 29. R&B Album: "My Everything," Anita Baker; "I Can't Stop," Al Green; "The Diary of Alicia Keys," Alicia Keys; "Musicology," Prince; "Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds Vol. 2," Jill Scott.

 30. Contemporary R&B Album: "Afrodisiac," Brandy; "Damita Jo," Janet Jackson; "It's About Time," Christina Milian; "Confessions," Usher; "Hurt No More," Mario Winans.

 31. Rap Solo Performance: "On Fire," Lloyd Banks; "Just Lose It," Eminem; "99 Problems," Jay-Z; "Overnight Celebrity," Twista; "Through the Wire," Kanye West.

 32. Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: "Ch-Check It Out," Beastie Boys; "Let's Get It Started," The Black Eyed Peas; "Don't Say Nuthin'," The Roots; "Drop It Like It's Hot," Snoop Dogg and Pharrell; "Lean Back," Terror Squad.

 33. Rap/Sung Collaboration: "Why," Jadakiss featuring Anthony Hamilton; "Dip It Low," Christina Milian featuring Fabolous; "Slow Jamz," Twista featuring Kanye West and Jamie Foxx; "Yeah!" Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris; "All Falls Down," Kanye West and Syleena Johnson.

 34. Rap Song: "Drop It Like It's Hot," Calvin Broadus, Chad Hugo, S. Thomas and Pharrell Williams (Snoop Dogg); "Hey Mama," Will Adams and Anthony Henry (The Black Eyed Peas); "Jesus Walks," C. Smith and Kanye West (Kanye West); "Let's Get It Started," Will Adams, Mike Fratantuno, Jaime Gomez, George Pajon, Jr., Allan Pineda and Terence Yoshiaki (The Black Eyed Peas); "99 Problems," Shawn Carter and Rick Rubin (Jay-Z).

 35. Rap Album: "To the 5 Boroughs," Beastie Boys; "The Black Album," Jay-Z; "The DEFinition," LL Cool J; "Suit," Nelly; "The College Dropout," Kanye West.

 36. Female Country Vocal Performance: "You Will Be My Ain True Love," Alison Krauss; "Miss Being Mrs.," Loretta Lynn; "In My Daughter's Eyes," Martina McBride; "She's Not Just a Pretty Face," Shania Twain; "Redneck Woman," Gretchen Wilson.

 37. Male Country Vocal Performance: "Engine One-Forty-Three," Johnny Cash; "In My Own Mind," Lyle Lovett; "Live Like You Were Dying," Tim McGraw; "You Are My Flower," Willie Nelson; "You'll Think of Me," Keith Urban.

 38. Country Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal: "New San Antonio Rose," Asleep at the Wheel; "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)," Big and Rich; "You Can't Take the Honky Tonk Out of the Girl," Brooks and Dunn; "Top of the World," Dixie Chicks; "It's Hard to Kiss the Lips at Night That Chew Your Ass Out All Day Long," The Notorious Cherry Bombs.

 39. Country Collaboration With Vocals: "Hey Good Lookin'," Jimmy Buffett, Clint Black, Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson, Toby Keith and George Strait; "Creepin' In," Norah Jones and Dolly Parton; "Portland Oregon," Loretta Lynn and Jack White; "Pancho and Lefty," Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard and Toby Keith; "Coat of Many Colors," Shania Twain with Alison Krauss and Union Station.

 40. Country Instrumental Performance: "Billy in the Low Ground," Asleep at the Wheel; "Puppies 'N Knapsacks," Sam Bush; "Luxury Liner," Albert Lee, Vince Gill and Brad Paisley; "Earl's Breakdown," Nitty Gritty Dirt Band featuring Earl Scruggs, Randy Scruggs, Vassar Clements and Jerry Douglas; "Bowtie," Mark O'Connor, Chris Thile, Bryan Sutton and Byron House.

 41. Country Song: "It's Hard to Kiss the Lips at Night That Chew Your Ass Out All Day Long," Rodney Crowell and Vince Gill (The Notorious Cherry Bombs); "Live Like You Were Dying," Tim Nichols and Craig Wiseman (Tim McGraw); "Miss Being Mrs.," Loretta Lynn (Loretta Lynn); "Portland Oregon," Loretta Lynn (Loretta Lynn and Jack White); "Redneck Woman," John Rich and Gretchen Wilson (Gretchen Wilson).

 42. Country Album: "Van Lear Rose," Loretta Lynn; "Live Like You Were Dying," Tim McGraw; "Tambourine," Tift Merritt; "Be Here," Keith Urban; "Here for the Party," Gretchen Wilson.

 43. Bluegrass Album: "The Bluegrass Sessions," Lynn Anderson; "Twenty Year Blues," Nashville Bluegrass Band; "Brand New Strings," Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder; "Carrying On," Ralph Stanley II; "A Tribute to Jimmy Martin 'The King of Bluegrass'," Various Artists.

 44. New Age Album: "Returning," Will Ackerman; "Atlantis," David Arkenstone; "Two Horizons," Moya Brennan; "American River," Jonathan Elias; "Piano," Peter Kater.

 45. Contemporary Jazz Album: "Journey," Fourplay; "Unspeakable," Bill Frisell; "In Praise of Dreams," Jan Garbarek; "The Hang," Don Grusin; "Strength," Roy Hargrove (The RH Factor).

 46. Jazz Vocal Album: "American Song," Andy Bey; "Twentysomething," Jamie Cullum; "Accentuate the Positive," Al Jarreau; "The Dana Owens Album," Queen Latifah; "R.S.V.P. (Rare Songs, Very Personal)," Nancy Wilson.

 47. Jazz Instrumental Solo: "What's New," Alan Broadbent; "I Want to Be Happy," Don Byron; "Speak Like a Child," Herbie Hancock; "Buleria, Solea y Rumba," Donny McCaslin; "Wee," John Scofield.

 48. Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group: "Somewhere," Bill Charlap Trio; "Fountain of Youth," Roy Haynes; "The Out-Of-Towners," Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette Trio; "Eternal," Branford Marsalis Quartet; "Illuminations," McCoy Tyner with Gary Bartz, Terence Blanchard, Christian McBride and Lewis Nash.

 49. Large Jazz Ensemble Album: "Get Well Soon," Bob Brookmeyer New Art Orchestra; "On the Wild Side," John La Barbera Big Band; "Coral," David Sanchez; "Concert in the Garden," Maria Schneider Orchestra; "The Way: Music of Slide Hampton," The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra.

 50. Latin Jazz Album: "Bebop Timba," Raphael Cruz; "Jerry Gonzalez y Los Piratas Del Flamenco," Jerry Gonzalez y Los Piratas Del Flamenco; "Land of the Sun," Charlie Haden; "Another Kind of Blue: The Latin Side of Miles Davis," Conrad Herwig Nonet; "Soundances," Diego Urcola.

 51. Gospel Performance: "The Stone," Shirley Caesar and Ann Nesby; "Heaven Help Us All," Ray Charles and Gladys Knight; "Lay My Burden Down," Dr. John and Mavis Staples; "Celebrate (He Lives)," Fred Hammond; "There Will Be a Light," Ben Harper and The Blind Boys of Alabama.

 52. Rock Gospel Album: "Take Me Away," Sarah Kelly; "Collide," Skillet; "Lose This Life," Tait; "Wire," Third Day; "Welcome to Diverse City," TobyMac; "Holy Hip Hop 'Taking the Gospel to the Streets'," Various Artists.

 53. Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: "The Creed," Avalon; "All Things New," Steven Curtis Chapman; "Who We Are Instead," Jars of Clay; "Everyday People," Nicole C. Mullen; "Rising Son," Rain Song.

 54. Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album: "Driven," the Crabb Family; "20th Century Gospel: From Hymns to Blackwood Brothers Tribute to Christian Country," the Jordanaires, Art Greenhaw and the Light Crust Doughboys and Nokie Edwards; "Universal United House of Prayer," Buddy Miller; "Worship and Faith," Randy Travis; "Amazing Grace 3: A Country Salute to Gospel," Various Artists.

 55. Traditional Soul Gospel Album: "The Live Experience," The Rance Allen Group; "There Will Be a Light," Ben Harper and The Blind Boys of Alabama; "The Water I Give," Dottie Peoples; "The Praise and Worship Songs," Richard Smallwood; "Still Here," The Williams Brothers.

 56. Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: "Somethin' 'Bout Love," Fred Hammond; "Live From Another Level," Israel and New Breed; "He-Motions," Bishop T. D. Jakes; "Nothing Without You," Smokie Norful; "Out the Box," Tonex and The Peculiar People.

 57. Gospel Choir or Chorus Album: "Can't Nobody Do Me Like Jesus," Shabach; "Live in New York," New York Fellowship Mass Choir II; "Live ... This is Your House," The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir; "Spirit and Truth," Newbirth Total Praise Choir; "Unplugged ... The Way Church Used to Be," New Generation Chorale.

 58. Latin Pop Album: "Amar Sin Mentiras," Marc Anthony; "SinVerguenza," Bacilos; "Pau-latina," Paulina Rubio; "Diego Torres: MTV Unplugged," Diego Torres; "El Rock De Mi Pueblo," Carlos Vives.

 59. Latin Rock/Alternative Album: "Komp 104.9 Radio Compa," Akwid; "Lipstick," Alejandra Guzman; "Mi Sangre," Juanes; "Street Signs," Ozomatli; "Si," Julieta Venegas.

 60. Traditional Tropical Latin Album: "Inolvidable," Candido and Graciela; ".!Ahora Si!" Israel Lopez "Cachao"; "Angel Melendez and the 911 Mambo Orchestra," Angel Melendez and the 911 Mambo Orchestra; "Flor De Amor," Omara Portuondo; "Recuerda a Benny More," Tropicana All Stars.

 61. Salsa/Merengue Album: "Valio La Pena," Marc Anthony; "Travesia," Victor Manuelle; "Autentico," Gilberto Santa Rosa; "Creciendo," Son de Cali; "Across 110th Street," Spanish Harlem Orchestra featuring Ruben Blades.

 62. Mexican/Mexican-American Album: "Titere En Tus Manos," Ramon Ayala y Sus Bravos Del Norte; "Por Ti," Banda El Recodo De Cruz Lizarraga; "Alma Ranchera," Rocio Dorcal; "Intimamente," Intocable; "Veintisiete," Los Temerarios.

 63. Tejano Album: "Polkas, Gritos y Acordeones," David Lee Garza, Joel Guzman and Sunny Sauceda; "Takin' on the World," Stefani Montiel; "Entre Amigos," Emilio Navaira; "Mi Destino," Jay Perez; "Vivo," Vida.

 64. Traditional Blues Album: "Me and Mr. Johnson," Eric Clapton; "Baby, Don't You Tear My Clothes," James Cotton; "Blues With a Vengeance," John Lee Hooker Jr.; "Blues to the Bone," Etta James; "Ladies Man," Pinetop Perkins.

 65. Contemporary Blues Album: "N'awlinz Dis Dat or D'udda," Dr. John; "Keep It Simple," Keb' Mo'; "What's Wrong With This Picture?" Van Morrison; "Sanctuary," Charlie Musselwhite; "I'm a Bluesman," Johnny Winter.

 66. Traditional Folk Album: "Gitane Cajun," BeauSoleil; "The Morning Glory Ramblers," Norman and Nancy Blake; "My Last Go Round," Rosalie Sorrels and Friends; " ... And the Tin Pan Bended, and the Story Ended ... ," Dave Van Ronk; "Beautiful Dreamer-- The Songs of Stephen Foster," Various Artists.

 67. Contemporary Folk Album: "Educated Guess," Ani DiFranco; "The Revolution Starts ... Now," Steve Earle; "Land of Milk and Honey," Eliza Gilkyson; "Impossible Dream," Patty Griffin; "The Unbroken Circle-- The Musical Heritage of the Carter Family," Various Artists.

 68. Native American Music Album: "Straight Up Northern," Black Eagle; "Family Traditions," Black Lodge Singers; "Cedar Dream Songs," Bill Miller; "Covenant," Joanne Shenandoah; "Feed the Fire," Mary Youngblood.

 69. Hawaiian Music Album: "Some Call It Aloha ... Don't Tell," The Brothers Cazimero; "Amy and Willie Live," Amy Hanaiali'i Gilliom and Willie K; "Cool Elevation," Ho'okena; "Ke'alaokamaile," Keali'i Reichel; "Slack Key Guitar Volume 2," Various Artists.

 70. Reggae Album: "Black Magic," Jimmy Cliff; "The Dub Revolutionaries," Sly and Robbie; "African Holocaust," Steel Pulse; "True Love," Toots and The Maytals; "Def Jamaica," Various Artists.

 71. Traditional World Music Album: "Si, Soy Llanero-- Joropo Music From the Orinoco Plains of Colombia," El Grupo Cimarron; "Raise Your Spirit Higher," Ladysmith Black Mambazo; "Tango Varon," Sandra Luna; "Jolgorio," Pero Negro; "Abayudaya-- Music From the Jewish People of Uganda," Various Artists.

 72. Contemporary World Music Album: "Cositas Buenas," Paco De Lucia; "Bebel Gilberto," Bebel Gilberto; "Roots," Gipsy Kings; "Oyaya!" Angelique Kidjo; "Egypt," Youssou N'Dour.

 73. Polka Album: "Highways and Dancehalls," Eddie Blazonczyk's Versatones; "Let's Kiss: 25th Anniversary Album," Brave Combo; "Pangora's Box," John Gora and Gorale; "Come On Over," Henny and The Versa J's; "Polkas United," Walter Ostanek and Gaylord Klancnik.

 74. Musical Album for Children: "Beethoven's Wig 2-- More Sing Along Symphonies," Beethoven's Wig; "cELLAbration! A Tribute to Ella Jenkins," Various Artists; "House Party," Dan Zanes and Friends; "Merry Fishes To All," Trout Fishing in America; "Sharing Cultures With Ella Jenkins," Ella Jenkins.

 75. Spoken Word Album for Children: "The Best Halloween Ever," Elaine Stritch; "Carnival of the Animals," John Lithgow; "The Emperor's New Clothes," Peter Schickele; "Green Eggs and Ham and Other Servings of Dr. Seuss," Various Artists; "The Story of Classical Music," Marin Alsop; "The Train They Call The City of New Orleans," Tom Chapin.

 76. Spoken Word Album: "Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim," David Sedaris; "Live and Kickin' at the National Storytelling Festival," David Holt and Zeb Holt; "My Life," Bill Clinton; "The Pleasure of My Company," Steve Martin; "The World According to Mr. Rogers (Fred Rogers)," Tyne Daly, John Lithgow, Lily Tomlin, Andre Watts.

 77. Comedy Album: "Come Poop With Me," Triumph The Insult Comic Dog; "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents ... America: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction," Jon Stewart and The Cast of the Daily Show; "The Funny Thing Is ... ," Ellen DeGeneres; "Live at Carnegie Hall," David Sedaris; "The O'Franken Factor Factor-- The Very Best of the O'Franken Factor," Al Franken.

 78. Musical Show Album: "Assassins," "Avenue Q-- The Musical," "The Boy From Oz," "Wicked," "Wonderful Town."

 79. Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: "Cold Mountain," Various Artists; "De-Lovely," Various Artists; "Garden State," Various Artists; "Kill Bill-- Vol. 2," Various Artists; "Shrek 2," Various Artists.

 80. Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: "Angels in America," Thomas Newman, composer; "Big Fish," Danny Elfman, composer; "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," Jon Brion, composer; "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," John Williams, composer; "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King," Howard Shore, composer.

 81. Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: "Accidentally in Love," David Bryson, Adam Duritz, David Immergluck, Matthew Malley and Dan Vickrey, songwriters, track from "Shrek 2"; "Belleville Rendez-Vous," Benoit Charest and Sylvain Chomet, songwriters, track from "The Triplets of Belleville"; "Into the West," Annie Lennox, Howard Shore and Fran Walsh, songwriters, track from "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King"; "The Scarlet Tide," Henry Burnett and Elvis Costello, songwriters, track from "Cold Mountain"; "You Will Be My Ain True Love," Sting, songwriter, track from "Cold Mountain."

 82. Instrumental Composition: "Ada Plays," Gabriel Yared, composer (Gabriel Yared), from "Cold Mountain-- Soundtrack"; "Buleria, Solea Y Rumba," Maria Schneider, composer (Maria Schneider Orchestra), from "Concert In The Garden"; "Merengue," Paquito D'Rivera, composer (Yo-Yo Ma), from "Obrigado Brazil-- Live in Concert"; "Past Present and Future," Slide Hampton, composer (The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra), from "The Way-- Music of Slide Hampton"; "Three Romances," Maria Schneider, composer (University Of Miami Concert Jazz Band).

 83. Instrumental Arrangement: "Bella Luce," Phil Kelly, arranger (Phil Kelly and The NW Prevailing Winds), from "Convergence Zone"; "Libertango," Jorge Calandrelli, arranger (Yo-Yo Ma), from "Obrigado Brazil-- Live in Concert"; "The Long Passage," Chick Corea, arranger (Chick Corea Elektric Band), from "To the Stars"; "Past Present and Future," Slide Hampton, arranger (The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra), from "The Way-- Music of Slide Hampton"; "Sing, Sing, Sing," Jim McNeely, arranger (David Liebman Big Band), from "Beyond the Line."

 84. Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s): "Dancing in the Dark," Vince Mendoza, arranger (Jane Monheit), from "Taking a Chance on Love"; "Joy to the World," Joseph Joubert, Michael McElroy and Buryl Red, arrangers (Michael McElroy and The Broadway Inspirational Voices with Joseph Joubert), from "Great Joy-- A Gospel Christmas"; "Over the Rainbow," Victor Vanacore, arranger (Ray Charles & Johnny Mathis), from "Genius Loves Company"; "Summertime," John Clayton and David Foster, arrangers (Renee Olstead), from "Renee Olstead"; "Unchained Melody," Steve Gaboury, Cyndi Lauper and Don Sebesky, arrangers (Cyndi Lauper), from "At Last."

 85. Recording Package: "Chutes Too Narrow," Jesse LeDoux, art director (The Shins); "Educated Guess," Ani DiFranco and Brian Grunert, art directors (Ani DiFranco); "A Ghost is Born," Peter Buchanan-Smith and Dan Nadel, art directors (Wilco); "To The 5 Boroughs," Nathanial Hornblower and Dechen Wangdu, art directors (Beastie Boys); "The Wandering Accordion," Qing-Yang Xiao, art director (Various Artists).

 86. Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package: "The Complete Verve Master Takes," Hollis King, art director (Charlie Parker); "Goodbye, Babylon," Susan Archie, art director (Various Artists); "The Hip Hop Box," Michele Horie and Ryan Rogers, art directors (Various Artists); "Once in a Lifetime," Stefan Sagmeister, art director (Talking Heads); "Unearthed," Christine Cano, art director (Johnny Cash).

 87. Album Notes: "The Bootleg Series Vol. 6: Bob Dylan Live 1964-- Concert at Philharmonic Hall," Sean Wilentz, album notes writer (Bob Dylan); "Carry It On," Barry Alfonso, album notes writer (Peter, Paul and Mary); "The Complete Columbia Recordings of Woody Herman and His Orchestra and Woodchoppers (1945-1947)," Loren Schoenberg, album notes writer (Woody Herman and His Orchestra); "Let the Buyer Beware," Paul Krassner, album notes writer (Lenny Bruce); "No Thanks! The '70's Punk Rebellion," Chris Morris, album notes writer (Various Artists).

 88. Historical Album: "The Complete Columbia Recordings of Woody Herman and His Orchestra and Woodchoppers (1945-1947)," Scott Wenzel, compilation producer; "Goodbye, Babylon," Steven Lance Ledbetter, compilation producer; "Let the Buyer Beware," Hal Willner, compilation producer; "Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm and Blues, 1945-1970," Daniel Cooper and Michael Gray, compilation producers; "Unearthed," Rick Rubin, compilation producer.

 89. Engineered Album, Non-Classical: "Brian Wilson Presents Smile," Mark Linett, engineer (Brian Wilson); "Feels Like Home," Jay Newland, engineer (Norah Jones); "Genius Loves Company," Robert Fernandez, John Harris, Terry Howard, Pete Karam, Joel Moss, Al Schmitt and Ed Thacker, engineers; "The Girl in the Other Room," Al Schmitt, engineer (Diana Krall); "Give," Tchad Blake, engineer (The Bad Plus).

 90. Producer of the Year, Non-Classical: T Bone Burnett; Rob Cavallo; Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis; Tommy LiPuma; John Shanks.

 91. Remixed Recording, Non-Classical: "Amazing (Full Intention Club Mix)," Michael Gray and Jon Pearn, remixers (George Michael); "It's My Life (Jacques Lu Cont's Thin White Duke Mix)," Jacques Lu Cont, remixer (No Doubt); "Motor Inn (Felix Da Housecat's High Octane Mix)," Felix Da Housecat, remixer (Iggy Pop with Feedom, featuring Peaches); "She Wants to Move (Basement Jaxx Mix)," Basement Jaxx, remixers (N.E.R.D.); "Watching Cars Go by (Sasha's Remix)," Sasha, remixer (Felix Da Housecat).

 92. Surround Sound Album: "Avalon," Bob Ludwig, surround mastering; "Genius Loves Company," Robert Hadley and Doug Sax, surround mastering; "Mahler: Symphony No. 4," Markus Heiland, surround mastering; "Nick of Time," James Guthrie and Doug Sax, surround mastering; "Raise Your Spirit Higher," Paul Blakemore, surround mastering.

 93. Engineered Album, Classical: "Glazunov: Symphony No. 5; the Seasons, Op. 67 (Complete Ballet)," Jean Chatauret and Jean-Martial Golaz, engineers (Jose Serebrier); "Higdon: City Scape; Concerto for Orchestra," Jack Renner, engineer (Robert Spano); "Kurka: Symphonic Works (Symphony No. 2, Op. 24; Julius Caesar; Music for Orchestra, etc.)," Bill Maylone and Christopher Willis, engineers (Carlos Kalmar); "LAGQ's Guitar Heroes (Towner, McLaughlin, Hendrix, Metheny, etc.)," Robert Friedrich, engineer (Los Angeles Guitar Quartet); "Turnage-Scofield: Scorched," Wolfgang Decker and Charly Morell, engineers (Hugh Wolff).

 94. Producer of the Year, Classical: Manfred Eicher, David Frost, James Mallinson, Robina G. Young and Daniel Zalay.

 95. Classical Album: "Adams: On the Transmigration of Souls," Lorin Maazel, conductor; John Adams and Lawrence Rock, producers; "Britten: Peter Grimes," Colin Davis, conductor; Jonathan Lemalu, Anthony Michaels-Moore, James Philharmonic); "Bax: Symphony No. 7; Tintagel (Tone Poem)," David Lloyd-Jones, conductor (Royal Scottish National Orchestra); "Glazunov: Symphony No. 5; the Seasons, Op. 67 (Complete Ballet)," Jose Serebrier, conductor (Royal Scottish National Orchestra); "Higdon: City Scape; Concerto for Orchestra," Robert Spano, conductor (Atlanta Symphony Orchestra); "Martinu: Symphonies Nos. 3 and 4," Jiri Belohlavek, conductor (Czech Philharmonic Orchestra).

 96. Best Orchestral Performance (Award to the Conductor and to the Orchestra): "Adams: On The Transmigration Of Souls," Lorin Maazel, conductor (Brooklyn Youth Chorus & New York Choral Artists; New York Philharmonic, Nonesuch Records); "Bax: Symphony No. 7; Tintagel (Tone Poem)," David Lloyd-Jones, conductor (Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Naxos); "Glazunov: Symphony No. 5; The Seasons, Op. 67 (Complete Ballet)," José Serebrier, conductor (Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Warner Classics); "Higdon: City Scape; Concerto For Orchestra," Robert Spano, conductor (Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Telarc); "Martinu: Symphonies Nos. 3 & 4," Jirí Belohlávek, conductor (Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Supraphon).

 97. Opera Recording: "Monteverdi: L'Orfeo," Emmanuelle Haim, conductor/harpsichord/organ; Ian Bostridge, Patrizia Ciofi and Natalie Dessay; Daniel Zalay, producer (Various Artists; European Voices; Concert D'Astr.Dee); "Montsalvatge: El Gato Con Botas," Antoni Ros Marba, conductor; Antonio Comas, Enric Martinez-Castignani, Marisa Martins, Isabel Monar and Stefano Palatchi; Antoni Parera Fons, producer (Orquestra Simf.Gonica Del Gran Teatre Del Liceu); "Mozart: Le Nozze Di Figaro," Rene Jacobs, conductor; Patrizia Ciofi, Veronique Gens, Simon Keenlyside, Angelika Kirchschlager and Lorenzo Regazzo; Martin Sauer, producer (Various Artists; Concerto K.Joln); "Purcell: Dido and Aeneas," Emmanuelle Haim, harpsichord/conductor; Ian Bostridge and Susan Graham; Daniel Zalay, producer (Various Artists; European Voices; Le Concert D'Astr.Dee); "Scarlatti, A.: Griselda," Rene Jacobs, conductor; Dorothea R.Joschmann and Lawrence Zazzo; Martin Sauer, producer (Various Artists; Akademie F.Jur Alte Musik, Berlin).

 98. Choral Performance: "Baltic Voices 2 (Sisask, Tulev, Schnittke, etc.)," Paul Hillier, conductor (Estonian Philhamonic Chamber Choir); "Berlioz: Requiem," Robert Spano, conductor; Norman Mackenzie, choir director (Frank Lopardo, tenor; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra); "Penderecki: St. Luke Passion," Antoni Wit, conductor; Henryk Wojnarowski, organ, chorus master (Jaroslaw Malanowicz, organ and Romuald Tesarowicz, bass; Izabella Klosinska, soprano, Krzysztof Kolberger, evangelist and Adam Kruszewski, baritone; Warsaw Boys Choir and Warsaw National Philharmonic Choir; Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra); "Rachmaninov: Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom," Stephen Cleobury, conductor (Choir of King's College, Cambridge); "Silvestrov: Requiem for Larissa," Volodymyr Sirenko, conductor; Yevhen Savchuk, chorus master (National Choir of Ukraine "Dumka"; National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine).

 99. Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestra): "Berg/Britten: Violin Concertos," Paul Watkins, conductor; Daniel Hope, violin (BBC Symphony Orchestra); "Bliss: Piano Concerto," David Lloyd-Jones, conductor; Peter Donohoe, piano (Royal Scottish National Orchestra); "Carter: Piano Concerto," Kenneth Schermerhorn, conductor; Mark Wait, piano (Nashville Symphony Orchestra); "Mansurian: ' ... And Then I Was in Time Again'," Christoph Poppen, conductor; Kim Kashkashian, viola (Munich Chamber Orchestra); "Previn: Violin Concerto 'Anne-Sophie'/Bernstein: Serenade," Andre Previn, conductor; Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin (Boston Symphony Orchestra and London Symphony Orchestra).

100. Instrumental Soloist Performance (without Orchestra): "Aire Latino (Morel, Villa-Lobos, Ponce, etc.)," David Russell, guitar; "Debussy: Images; Etudes," Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano; "Pletnev Plays Schumann (Etudes Symphoniques, Op. 13; Arabeske, Op. 18, etc.)," Mikhail Pletnev, piano; "Shostakovich: Piano Works (Piano Sonata No. 2, Op. 61; Five Preludes; Nocturne, etc.)," Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano; "Ysaye: Sonatas for Violin Solo, Op. 27," Thomas Zehetmair, violin.

101. Chamber Music Performance: "Adams: Road Movies," Leila Josefowicz, violin and John Novacek, piano; "Bartok: Violin Sonatas Nos. 1 and 2, etc.," Leif Ove Andsnes, piano and Christian Tetzlaff, violin; "Bridge: String Quartets Nos. 1 and 3," Maggini Quartet; "Machaut: Motets," the Hilliard Ensemble; "Prokofiev (Arr. Pletnev): Cinderella-- Suite for Two Pianos/Ravel: Ma Mere L'Oye," Martha Argerich, piano and Mikhail Pletnev, piano.

102. Small Ensemble Performance (with or without Conductor): "Biber: Harmonia Artificiosa," Reinhard Goebel, conductor/violin/violino piccolo/viola d'amore; Musica Antiqua K.Joln; "Carlos Chavez-- Complete Chamber Music, Vol. 2," Jeff von der Schmidt, conductor; Southwest Chamber Music; "Gibbons: With a Merrie Noyse (This Is the Record of John; Almighty and Everlasting God, etc.)" Bill Ives, conductor; Fretwork; The Cho. of Magdalen College, Oxford (Jonathan Hardy, organ); "Rameau: Dardanus; Le Temple De La Gloire," Jeanne Lamon, conductor; Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra; "Wyner: the Mirror; Passover Offering, etc.," James Guttman, double bass, Matthew Kirchner, tenor, Richard Lalli, baritone, Carol Meyer, soprano, Robert Schulz, percussion, Daniel Stepner, violin, Richard Stoltzman, clarinet/conductor, David Taylor, cello, Ronald Thomas, cello and Carol Wincenc, flute (Yehudi Weyner, speaker).

103. Classical Vocal Performance: "Grieg and Sibelius Songs," Karita Mattila, soprano; "Handel: Arias (Theodora; La Lucrezia-Cantata; Serse)," Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, mezzo soprano; "Ives: Songs (The Things Our Fathers Loved; the Housatonic at Stockbridge, etc.)," Susan Graham, mezzo soprano; "Marx: Orchestral Songs (Songs for High and Middle Voice; Verklartes Jahr)," Angela Maria Blasi, soprano and Stella Doufexis, mezzo soprano; "A Romantic Songbook (Strauss, Schumann, Schubert, Mendelssohn, etc.)," Thomas Quasthoff, bass-baritone.

104. Classical Contemporary Composition: "Adams: on the Transmigration of Souls," John Adams (Lorin Maazel; Brooklyn Youth Chorus and New York Choral Artists; New York Philharmonic); "Higdon: Concerto for Orchestra," Jennifer Higdon (Robert Spano; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra); "Mansurian: '... And Then I Was in Time Again'," Tigran Mansurian (Kim Kashkashian, viola; Christoph Poppen; Munich Chamber Orchestra); "Previn: Violin Concerto 'Anne-Sophie'," Andre Previn (Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin; Andre Previn; Boston Symphony Orchestra); "Silvestrov: Requiem for Larissa," Valentin Silvestrov (Volodymyr Sirenko; Yevhen Savchuk; National Choir of Ukraine "Dumka"; National Symphony Orchestra Of Ukraine).

105. Classical Crossover Album: "Classic Meets Cuba (Mambozart; Preludio; Guten Abend, etc.)," Cuba Percussion and Klazz Brothers; "East Meets West (Shankar, Ravel, Falla, Bartok, etc.)," Daniel Hope, violin (Asok Chakraborty, tabla, Sebastian Knauer, piano and lutheal, Gaurav Mazumdar, sitar and Gilda Sebastian, tanpura); "Korngold: the Adventures of Robin Hood," William Stromberg, conductor (Moscow Symphony Orchestra); "LAGQ's Guitar Heroes," Los Angeles Guitar Quartet; "Turnage-Scofield: Scorched," Hugh Wolff, conductor; Peter Erskine, drums, John Patitucci, electric bass and John Scofield, guitar (HR Big Band; Radio Sinfonieorchester Frankfurt).

106. Short Form Music Video: "Take Me Out," Franz Ferdinand; "American Idiot," Green Day; "Flawless," George Michael; "Walkie Talkie Man," Steriogram; "Vertigo," U2.

107. Long Form Music Video: "John Adams: the Death of Klinghoffer," John Adams and London Symphony Orchestra; "Coldplay Live 2003," Coldplay; "Concert for George," Various Artists; "Martin Scorsese Presents: The Blues-- A Musical Journey," Various Artists; "Tom Dowd and the Language of Music," Various Artists.

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