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    Grammy

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    Album of Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Jonathan Livingston goéland

      5.7 (2.4K)
      Neil Diamond(artist/composer)
    • [object Object]

      Le Dernier Tango à Paris

      6.8 (61K)
      Gato Barbieri
    • [object Object]

      Vivre et laisser mourir

      6.7 (120K)
      Paul McCartney
      Linda McCartney
      George Martin
    • [object Object]

      Pat Garrett et Billy le Kid

      7.2 (22K)
      Bob Dylan
    • [object Object]

      Sounder

      7.5 (5.1K)
      Taj Mahal

    Album of the Year

    • Stevie Wonder
      Winner
      • Stevie Wonder(artist/producer)
      For "Innervisions"
    • Paul Simon
      Phil Ramone
      • Paul Simon
      • Phil Ramone(engineer)
      • Roy Halee
      For "There Goes Rhymin' Simon"
    • Roberta Flack
      • Roberta Flack
      • Joel Dorn
      For "Killing Me Softly With His Song"
    • Barry Manilow
      • Barry Manilow
      • Bette Midler
      • Joel Dorn
      • Ahmet Ertegun
      For "The Divine Miss M"
      • Charlie Rich
      • Billy Sherrill
      For "Behind Closed Doors"

    Album of the Year, Classical

    • Winners
      • Pierre Boulez(artist)
      • Thomas Z. Shepard(producer)
      For "Bartók: Concerto For Orchestra"
      • Georg Solti
      • Vladimir Ashkenazy
      • David Harvey
      For "Beethoven: Concerti (5) For Piano And Orchestra"
    • Leonard Bernstein conducting "Quiz Concert: How Musicscal Are You?" to be broadcast on "The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People" December 10, 1978
      • Leonard Bernstein(artist)
      • Tom Mowrey
      For "Bizet: Carmen"
    • Artur Rubinstein
      • Artur Rubinstein
      • Max Wilcox
      For "Rachmaninoff: Concerto No. 2 In C Minor For Piano"
    • Leontyne Price
      • Leontyne Price
      • Richard Mohr
      For "Puccini: Heroines (La Boheme, La Rondine, Tosca, Manon, Lescaut)"
    • Lorin Maazel in Charlie Rose (1991)
      • Lorin Maazel
      For "Prokofiev: Romeo And Juliet"
      • Gunther Schuller
      • George Sponhaltz
      For "Joplin: The Red Back Book"
      • John Pfeiffer
      For "Rachmaninoff: The Complete Rachmaninoff - Vols 1, 2, 3"

    Best Album Notes

    • Winner
      • Dan Morgenstern(album notes writer)
      For "God Is In The House" artist: Art Tatum
    • Stan Cornyn
      • Stan Cornyn
      For "Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back"

    Best Album Notes, Classical

    • Glenn Gould in L'heure du concert (1954)
      Winner
      • Glenn Gould(artist/album notes writer)
      For "Hindemith: Sonatas For Piano"
      • Erik Smith
      For "Bach: Brandenburg Concerti"

    Best Album Package

    • Winner
      • Tom Wilkes(art director)
      For "Tommy" artist: London Symphony Orchestra/Chamber Choir
      • John Berg
      For "Chicago VI"
      • Jim Ladwig
      For "Ooh La La (Album)"

    Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)

    • George Martin
      Winner
      • George Martin(arranger)
      For "Live And Let Die" artist: Paul McCartney & Wings
    • Dave Grusin
      • Dave Grusin
      For "Rashida"
    • Dave Grusin
      • Dave Grusin
      For "Lady Love"
      • Gene Puerling
      For "Michelle"
    • Richard Carpenter
      • Richard Carpenter
      For "Sing"

    Best Chamber Music Performance

    • Winner
      • Gunther Schuller(artist)
      For "Joplin: The Red Back Book"
    • Artur Rubinstein
      • Artur Rubinstein
      • Guarneri Quartet
      For "Dvorák: Piano Quartet In E Flat Major, Op. 87"
      • Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
      For "Schubert: Duets"
    • Julian Bream
      • Julian Bream
      For "Bennett: Concerto For Guitar And Chamber Ensemble"
      • Peter Salaff
      • Paul Katz
      • Cleveland Quartet
      For "Brahms: Quartets For Strings (Complete)"

    Best Choral Performance, Classical (Other Than Opera)

    • Andre Previn circa 1960s
      Winner
      • André Previn
      For "Walton: Belshazzer's Feast" artists: London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra
    • Leonard Bernstein conducting "Quiz Concert: How Musicscal Are You?" to be broadcast on "The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People" December 10, 1978
      • Leonard Bernstein(artist)
      For "Haydn: Mass In Time Of War (Leonard Bernstein's Concert For Peace)"
    • Herbert von Karajan
      • Herbert von Karajan
      For "Bach: St. Matthew Passion"
    • Herbert von Karajan
      • Herbert von Karajan
      For "Haydn: The Seasons"
      • Benjamin Britten
      For "Elgar: The Dream Of Gerontius"
      • Raymond Leppard
      For "Monteverdi: Madrigals, Books 3 And 4"

    Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with Orchestra)

    • Winner
      • Vladimir Ashkenazy(artist)
      For "Beethoven: Concerti (5) For Piano And Orchestra" artist: Chicago Symphony Orchestra
    • Artur Rubinstein
      • Artur Rubinstein
      For "Rachmaninoff: Concerto No. 2 In C Minor For Piano"
      • Pinchas Zukerman
      For "Vivaldi: Four Season"
      • John Williams
      For "Previn: Concerto For Guitar And Orchestra/Ponce: Concierto Del Sur For Guitar And Orchestra"

    Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (without Orchestra)

    • Winner
      • Vladimir Horowitz(artist)
      For "Scriabin: Horowitz Plays Scriabin"
    • Glenn Gould in L'heure du concert (1954)
      • Glenn Gould
      For "Bach: French Suites 1-4"
    • Julian Bream
      • Julian Bream
      For "The Woods So Wild"
      • Maurizio Pollini
      For "Chopin: Etudes"
      • Svyatoslav Richter
      For "Bach: Well-Tempered Klavier"
      • Alfred Brendel
      For "Schubert: Sonata In B Flat, Op. 960 (Album)"

    Best Classical Performance, Orchestra

    • Winner
      • Pierre Boulez
      For "Bartók: Concerto For Orchestra" artist: New York Philharmonic
      • Georg Solti
      For "Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 In D Minor"
    • Leonard Bernstein conducting "Quiz Concert: How Musicscal Are You?" to be broadcast on "The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People" December 10, 1978
      • Leonard Bernstein
      For "Holst: The Planets"
    • Andre Previn circa 1960s
      Lorin Maazel in Charlie Rose (1991)
      • André Previn
      • Lorin Maazel
      For "Prokofiev: Romeo And Juliet"
    • Seiji Ozawa
      • Seiji Ozawa
      For "Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique"
    • Seiji Ozawa
      • Seiji Ozawa
      For "Russo: Three Pieces For Blues Band And Orchestra"

    Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance

    • Leontyne Price
      Winner
      • Leontyne Price
      For "Puccini: Heroines" artists: Sir Edward Downes; New Philharmonia Orchestra
    • Plácido Domingo
      • Plácido Domingo
      For "La Voce D'Oro"
    • Marilyn Horne
      • Marilyn Horne
      For "Marilyn Horne Sings Rossini (Excerpts From Siege Of Corinth And La Donna Del Lago)"

    Best Comedy Recording

    • Tommy Chong
      Cheech Marin
      Winners
      • Tommy Chong
      • Cheech Marin
      For the album "Los Cochinos"
    • Bill Cosby
      • Bill Cosby
      For "When I Was A Kid"
    • George Carlin
      • George Carlin
      For "Occupation: Foole"

    Best Country Instrumental Performance

    • Eric Weissberg
      Winners
      • Steve Mandell
      • Eric Weissberg
      For "Dueling Banjos"
    • Chet Atkins
      • Chet Atkins
      For "Fiddlin' Around"
      • Charlie McCoy
      For "Good Time Charlie"
      • Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass
      For "I'll Fly Away"
    • Chet Atkins
      • Chet Atkins
      For "Superpickers"

    Best Country Song

    • Winner
      • Kenny O'Dell(songwriter)
      For "Behind Closed Doors" artist: Charlie Rich
    • Kris Kristofferson
      • Kris Kristofferson
      For "Why Me"
      • Billy Sherrill
      • Norris Wilson
      For "The Most Beautiful Girl"
    • Tom T. Hall
      • Tom T. Hall
      For "(Old Dogs...Children And) Watermelon Wine"
    • Dottie West in Hee Haw (1969)
      • Dottie West
      For "Country Sunshine"

    Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group

    • Kris Kristofferson
      Rita Coolidge
      Winners
      • Kris Kristofferson
      • Rita Coolidge
      For "From The Bottle To The Bottom"
    • Dolly Parton
      • Dolly Parton
      For "If Teardrops Were Pennies"
    • Porter Wagoner in The Porter Wagoner Show (1961)
      • Porter Wagoner
      For "If Teardrops Were Pennies"
    • Loretta Lynn
      Conway Twitty in Platinum High School (1960)
      • Loretta Lynn
      • Conway Twitty
      For "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man"
    • Tammy Wynette in Hee Haw (1969)
      George Jones
      • Tammy Wynette
      • George Jones
      For "We're Gonna Hold On"
      • The Statler Brothers
      For "Carry Me Back"

    Best Country Vocal Performance, Female

    • Olivia Newton-John
      Winner
      • Olivia Newton-John
      For "Let Me Be There"
    • Tammy Wynette in Hee Haw (1969)
      • Tammy Wynette
      For "Kids Say The Darnest Things"
    • Dottie West in Hee Haw (1969)
      • Dottie West
      For "Country Sunshine"

    Best Country Vocal Performance, Male

    • Winner
      • Charlie Rich
      For "Behind Closed Doors"
    • Charley Pride
      • Charley Pride
      For "Amazing Love"
    • Kris Kristofferson
      • Kris Kristofferson
      For "Why Me"
    • Tom T. Hall
      • Tom T. Hall
      For "(Old Dogs...Children And) Watermelon Wine"

    Best Engineered Recording, Classical

    • Winners
      • Edward T. Graham(engineer)
      • Ray Moore(engineer)
      For "Bartók: Concerto For Orchestra" conductor: Pierre Boulez
      • Edward T. Graham
      For "Holst: The Planets"
      • Kenneth Wilkinson
      • Gordon Parry
      For "Wagner: Parsifal"
      • Anthony Salvatore
      For "Puccini: Heroines"
      • Gordon Parry
      For "Prokofiev: Romeo And Juliet"
      • Paul Goodman
      For "Bach's Greatest Fugues"

    Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical

    • Winners
      • Malcolm Cecil(engineer)
      • Robert Margouleff(engineer)
      For "Innervisions" artist: Stevie Wonder
      • Bill Schnee
      For "No Secrets"
    • Alan Parsons
      • Alan Parsons
      For "The Dark Side Of The Moon"

    Best Ethnic or Traditional Recording (Including Traditional Blues)

    • Winner
      • Doc Watson
      For "Then And Now"
    • Muddy Waters
      • Muddy Waters
      For "Can't Get No Grindin'"
    • John Lee Hooker
      • John Lee Hooker
      For "John Lee Hooker's Detroit (1948-1952)"
    • King Curtis in Muscle Shoals (2013)
      • King Curtis
      For "Blues At Montreaux (Album)"

    Best Gospel Performance (Other Than Soul Gospel)

    • Winner
      • The Blackwood Brothers
      For "Release Me (From My Sin)"
      • Andraé Crouch
      For "Just Andrae"
      • The Oak Ridge Boys
      For "Street Gospel"
      • The Imperials
      For "Live"

    Best Inspirational Performance

    • Winners
      • The Bill Gaither Trio
      • Bill Gaither
      For "Let's Just Praise The Lord"
      • George Beverly Shea
      For "There's Something About That Name"

    Best Instrumental Arrangement

    • Quincy Jones at an event for The Karate Kid (2010)
      Winner
      • Quincy Jones(artist/arranger)
      For "Summer In The City"
    • Chick Corea
      • Chick Corea(artist)
      For "Spain"
      • Bill Holman
      For "The Daily Dance"
      • Bob James
      For "Easy Living/Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do"
    • Lee Holdridge
      • Lee Holdridge
      For "Prologue/Crunchy Granola Suite"

    Best Instrumental Composition

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Le Dernier Tango à Paris

      6.8 (61K)
      Gato Barbieri(composer)
      artists: Chuck Mangione, Herb Alpert
    • Billy Preston
      • Billy Preston
      For "Space Race"

    Best Jazz Performance by a Big Band

    • Woody Herman
      Winner
      • Woody Herman
      For "Giant Steps"
      • Gil Evans
      For "Svengali"
    • Don Ellis
      • Don Ellis
      For "Soaring"

    Best Jazz Performance by a Group

    • Winner
      • Supersax
      For "Supersax Plays Bird"
    • Chick Corea
      • Chick Corea(artist)
      For "Light As A Feather"
    • Cannonball Adderley in Stars of Jazz (1956)
      • Cannonball Adderley
      For "Inside Straight"
    • Ron Carter
      • Ron Carter
      For "Alone Together"

    Best Jazz Performance by a Soloist

    • Winner
      • Art Tatum(soloist)
      For "God Is In The House"
    • Freddie Hubbard
      • Freddie Hubbard
      For "In A Mist"
      • Ray Brown
      For "The Very Thought Of You (Track)"

    Best New Artist

    • Bette Midler
      Winner
      • Bette Midler
    • Barry White
      • Barry White
      • Eumir Deodato

    Best Opera Recording

    • Leonard Bernstein conducting "Quiz Concert: How Musicscal Are You?" to be broadcast on "The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People" December 10, 1978
      Winners
      • Leonard Bernstein
      • Tom Mowrey(producer)
      For "Bizet: Carmen" artists: Manhattan Opera Chorus, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
      • Georg Solti(artist)
      • Raymond Minshull
      For "Wagner: Parsifal"
    • Herbert von Karajan
      • Herbert von Karajan
      • Michel Glotz
      For "Wagner: Tristan Und Isolde"
    • Zubin Mehta
      • Zubin Mehta
      • Raymond Minshull
      For "Puccini: Turandot"
    • Karl Böhm
      • Karl Böhm
      For "Wagner: Der Ring Des Nibelungen"
      • Christopher Bishop
      For "Delius: A Village Romeo And Juliet (Album)"

    Best Pop Instrumental Performance

    • Winner
      • Eumir Deodato
      For "Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001)"
    • Quincy Jones at an event for The Karate Kid (2010)
      • Quincy Jones
      For "You've Got It Bad Girl (Instrumental Portions) (Album)"
    • Billy Preston
      • Billy Preston
      For "Space Race"
    • John McLaughlin
      • John McLaughlin
      For "Birds Of Fire"

    Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus

    • Gladys Knight & The Pips
      Winner
      • Gladys Knight & The Pips
      For "Neither One Of Us (Wants To Be The First To Say Goodbye)"
    • Paul McCartney
      Linda McCartney
      • Paul McCartney
      • Linda McCartney
      • Wings
      For "Live And Let Die"
    • Karen Carpenter, Richard Carpenter, and The Carpenters
      Richard Carpenter
      • The Carpenters
      • Richard Carpenter
      For "Sing"

    Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female

    • Roberta Flack
      Winner
      • Roberta Flack
      For "Killing Me Softly With His Song"
    • Bette Midler
      • Bette Midler
      For "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"
    • Peter Cullen, Jim Cummings, John Fiedler, Ken Sansom, and Carly Simon in Les Aventures de Porcinet (2003)
      • Carly Simon
      For "You're So Vain"
    • Anne Murray
      • Anne Murray
      For "Danny's Song"
    • Diana Ross in Mahogany (1975)
      • Diana Ross
      For "Touch Me In The Morning"

    Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male

    • Stevie Wonder
      Winner
      • Stevie Wonder
      For "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life"
    • Paul Simon
      • Paul Simon
      For "There Goes Rhymin' Simon"
    • Elton John
      • Elton John
      For "Daniel"
    • Perry Como
      • Perry Como
      For "And I Love You So (Single)"

    Best R&B Instrumental Performance

    • Ramsey Lewis
      Winner
      • Ramsey Lewis
      For "Hang On Sloopy"

    Best R&B Song

    • Stevie Wonder
      Winner
      • Stevie Wonder(artist/songwriter)
      For "Superstition"

    Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus

    • Gladys Knight & The Pips
      Winner
      • Gladys Knight & The Pips
      For "Midnight Train To Georgia"
      • Howard Scott
      For "The Cisco Kid (Single)"

    Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female

    • Aretha Franklin
      Winner
      • Aretha Franklin
      For "Master Of Eyes"

    Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male

    • Stevie Wonder
      Winner
      • Stevie Wonder
      For "Superstition"
    • Al Green
      • Al Green
      For "Call Me (Come Back Home)"
    • Barry White
      • Barry White
      For "I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby"
    • Marvin Gaye
      • Marvin Gaye
      For "Let's Get It On"

    Best Recording for Children

    • Winner
        For "Sesame Street Live" artist: Sesame Street Cast
      • Peter Ustinov circa 1954
        • Peter Ustinov
        For "The Little Prince"
      • Marlo Thomas
        • Marlo Thomas
        For "Free To Be... You And Me"

      Best Rhythm & Blues Song

      • Stevie Wonder
        Winner
        • Stevie Wonder(artist/songwriter)
        For "Superstition"
      • Kenny Gamble
        • Kenny Gamble
        For "Love Train"
        • Howard Scott
        For "The Cisco Kid (Single)"

      Best Score from the Original Cast Show Album

      • Stephen Sondheim at an event for Sweeney Todd : Le Diabolique Barbier de Fleet Street (2007)
        Winners
        • Stephen Sondheim(composer)
        • Goddard Lieberson(producer)
        For "A Little Night Music" artists: Glynis Johns, Len Cariou, Hermoine Gingold, Victoria Mallory, Patricia Elliott, Teri Ralston
      • Phil Ramone
        Jerry Moss
        • Phil Ramone(engineer)
        • Jerry Moss
        For "Cyrano"
      • Phil Ramone
        Stephen Schwartz
        • Phil Ramone(engineer)
        • Stephen Schwartz
        For "Pippin"
        • Cy Coleman
        For "Seesaw"

      Best Soul Gospel Performance

      • Winner
        • The Dixie Hummingbirds
        For "Loves Me Like A Rock"
        • James Cleveland
        For "Down Memory Lane"
      • Edwin Hawkins
        • The Edwin Hawkins Singers
        • Edwin Hawkins
        For "New World"

      Best Spoken Word Recording

      • Richard Harris
        Winner
        • Richard Harris
        For "Jonathan Livingston Seagull"
      • Billie Holiday. c. 1943.
        • Billie Holiday
        Posthumously. For "Songs And Conversations".
      • Vincent Price, c. 1950.
        • Vincent Price
        For "Witches, Ghosts And Goblins (Album)"

      Record of the Year

      • Roberta Flack
        Winners
        • Roberta Flack(artist)
        • Joel Dorn(producer)
        For "Killing Me Softly With His Song"
      • Stevie Wonder
        • Stevie Wonder(artist)
        For "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (Single)"
      • Peter Cullen, Jim Cummings, John Fiedler, Ken Sansom, and Carly Simon in Les Aventures de Porcinet (2003)
        • Carly Simon
        For "You're So Vain"
        • Charlie Rich
        • Billy Sherrill
        For "Behind Closed Doors"

      Song of the Year

      • Charles Fox
        Norman Gimbel
        Winners
        • Charles Fox(songwriter)
        • Norman Gimbel(songwriter)
        For "Killing Me Softly With His Song" artist: Roberta Flack
      • Stevie Wonder
        • Stevie Wonder(artist)
        For "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (Single)"
      • Peter Cullen, Jim Cummings, John Fiedler, Ken Sansom, and Carly Simon in Les Aventures de Porcinet (2003)
        • Carly Simon
        For "You're So Vain"
        • Kenny O'Dell
        For "Behind Closed Doors"

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      March 2, 1974

      Event location

      USA

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