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List of Grammy nominees

January 4, 1996
Web posted at: 6:30 a.m. EST

(CNN) -- The nominees for the 38th annual Grammy Awards were announced Thursday. The nominees are:

1. Record of the year:
    "One Sweet Day" by Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men
    "Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio
    "One of Us" by Joan Osborne
    "Kiss From a Rose" by Seal 
    "Waterfalls" by TLC.

2. Album of the year:
    "Daydream" by Mariah Carey 
    "History Past, Present and Future, Book I" by Michael Jackson
    "Jagged Little Pill" by Alanis Morissette
    "Relish" by Joan Osborne
    "Vitalogy" by Pearl Jam.

3. Song of the year: 
    "I Can Love You Like That" by Maribeth Derry, Steve Diamond, and Jennifer Kimball
    "Kiss From a Rose" by Seal
    "One of Us" by Eric Bazilian
    "You Are Not Alone" by R. Kelly;
    "You Oughta Know" by Glen Ballard and Alanis Morissette.

4. New artist: 
    Brandy
    Hootie & The Blowfish
    Alanis Morissette
    Joan Osborne
    Shania Twain.

5. Female pop vocal performance: 
    "Fantasy" by Mariah Carey
    "I Know" by Dionne Farris
    "No More 'I Love You's'" by Annie Lennox
    "One of Us" by Joan Osborne
    "You Got It" by Bonnie Raitt
    "Colors of the Wind" by Vanessa Williams.

6. Male Pop vocal performance: 
    "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" by Bryan Adams  
    "You Are Not Alone" by Michael Jackson
    "Believe" by Elton John
    "Kiss From a Rose" by Seal
      "When We Dance" by Sting.

7. Pop performance by a duo or group with vocal: 
     "I Can Love You Like That" by All-4-One
     "Love Will Keep Us Alive" by Eagles
     "Let Her Cry"  by Hootie & The Blowfish 
     "I'll Be There For You" by The Rembrandts
     "Waterfalls" by TLC.
 
8. Pop collaboration with vocals: 
    "Someone to Love" by Jon B. featuring Babyface
    "When You Love Someone" by Anita Baker with James Ingram
    "One Sweet Day" by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men
    "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?" by The Chieftains with Van Morrison
    "Scream" by Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson.

9. Pop instrumental performance: 
    "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" by The Allman Brothers Band
    "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" by Kenny G
    "Yesterday" by Dave Grusin
    "Song B" by Bruce Hornsby
    "Mariachi Suite" by Los Lobos.

10. Pop album:
    "Daydream" by Mariah Carey
    "Hell Freezes Over" by The Eagles
    "Medusa" by Annie Lennox
    "Bedtime Stories" by Madonna
    "Turbulent Indigo" by Joni Mitchell.

11. Traditional Pop vocal performance:
   "Julie Andrews -- Broadway -- The Music of Richard Rodgers"  by Julie Andrews
   "Demi-Centennial!" by Rosemary Clooney
   "Back in Business"  by Eartha Kitt
   "Broadway Legend" by John Raitt
   "Duets II" by Frank Sinatra.

12. Female Rock vocal performance: 
     "Lay Down Your Pain" by Toni Childs
     "Down By the Water" by PJ Harvey
     "You Oughta Know" by Alanis Morissette
     "St. Teresa" by Joan Osborne
     "Don't Have Time" by Liz Phair.

13. Male Rock vocal performance:
     "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" by Bob Dylan
     "Somebody's Crying" by Chris Isaak
     "Rock and Roll Is Dead" by Lenny Kravitz
     "You Don't Know How It Feels" by Tom Petty
     "Peace and Love" by Neil Young.

14. Rock performance by a duo or group with vocal:
     "Run-Around" by Blues Traveler
     "Hotel California" by Eagles
     "What Would You Say" by Dave Matthews Band
     "Kashmir" by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant
     "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" by U2.

15. Hard Rock performance:
     "Grind" by Alice In Chains 
     "Spin The Black Circle" by Pearl Jam
     "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" by Primus
     "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" by Red Hot Chili Peppers
     "The Seventh Seal" by Van Halen.

16. Metal performance: 
     "S.F.W." by Gwar
     "Paranoid" by Megadeth
     "For Whom The Bell Tolls" by Metallica
     "Happiness In Slavery" by Nine Inch Nails
     "More Human Than Human" by White Zombie.

17. Rock instumental performance: 
     "Jessica" by The Allman Brothers Band
     "Shapes Of Things" by The Jeff Healey Band
     "Vrooom" by King Crimson
     "Every Now And Then" by Santana with Vernon Reid
     "Tender Surrender" by Steve Vai.

18. ROCK SONG:  
     "Dignity" by Bob Dylan
     "Downtown" by Neil Young
     "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" by Bono, U2
     "Hurt" by Trent Reznor
     "You Oughta Know" by Glen Ballard and Alanis Morissette

19. Rock album: 
     "Forever Blue" by Chris Isaak
     "Jagged Little Pill" by Alanis Morissette
     "Vitalogy" by Pearl Jam
     "Wildflowers" by Tom Petty
     "Mirror Ball" by Neil Young.

20. Alternative music performance:
     "Post" by Bjork
     "Foo Fighters" by Foo Fighters
     "To Bring You My Love" by PJ Harvey
     "MTV Unplugged In New York" by Nirvana
     "The Presidents of the United States of America" by The Presidents of the United States of America.

21. Female R&B vocal performance:
     "I Apologize" by Anita Baker
     "Baby" by Brandy
     "I Belong To You" by Toni Braxton
     "Always Be My Baby" by Mariah Carey
     "The Way That You Love" by Vanessa Williams.

22. Male R&B vocal performance: 
     "Brown Sugar" by D'Angelo;
     "This Is How We Do It" by Montell Jordan
     "I Hate You" by the singer formerly known as Prince
     "Baby's Home" by Barry White
     "For Your Love" by Stevie Wonder.

23. R&B performance by a duo or group with vocal:
     "I'm Your Man" by All-4-One
     "If You Love Me" by Brownstone
     "A Change is Gonna Come" by Terence Trent D'Arby and Booker T and the MG's
     "All I Need (is a Chance)" by Take 6
     "Creep" by TLC.

24. R&B song: 
     "Brown Sugar" by D'Angelo
     "Creep" by Dallas Austin
     "For Your Love" by Stevie Wonder 
     "Red Light Special" by Babyface
     "You Can't Run" by Babyface.

25. R&B album: 
     "My Life" by Mary J. Blige
     "Brown Sugar" by D'Angelo
     "The Gold Experience" by the singer formerly known as Prince
     "CrazySexyCool" by TLC
     "The Icon is Love" by Barry White.

26. RAP solo performance:
     "Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio
     "Keep Their Heads Ringin'" by Dr. Dre
     "Big Poppa" by The Notorious B.I.G.
     "I Wish" by Skee-Lo
     "Dear Mama" by 2Pac.

27. RAP performance by a duo or group:
     "1st of tha Month" by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
     "Throw Your Set in the Air" by Cypress Hill
     "I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need To Get By" by Method Man featuring Mary J. Blige
     "Feel Me Flow" by Naughty by Nature
     "What Would U Do?" by Tha Dogg Pound.

28. Rap album:
     "E.1999 Eternal" by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
     "Poverty's Paradise" by Naughty by Nature
     "Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version" by Ol' Dirty Bastard
     "I Wish" by Skee-Lo
     "Me Against the World" by 2Pac.

29. Female Country vocal performance:
     "Baby, Now That I've Found You" by Alison Krauss
     "You Don't Even Know Who I Am" by Patty Loveless
     "Safe in the Arms of Love" by Martina McBride
     "Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life)" by Pam Tillis
     "Any Man of Mine" by Shania Twain.

30. Male Country vocal performance:
     "Standing on the Edge of Goodbye" by John Berry
     "Go Rest High on that Mountain" by Vince Gill
     "Gone Country" by Alan Jackson
     "I Can Love You Like That" by John Michael Montgomery
     "A Thousand Miles from Nowhere" by Dwight Yoakam.

31. Country performance by a duo or group with vocal: 
     "You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone" by Brooks and Dunn
     "Amy's Back in Austin" by Little Texas
     "Here Comes the Rain" by The Mavericks
     "Darned If I Don't (Danged If I Do)" by Shenandoah
     "Tryin' to Get to New Orleans" by The Tractors.

32. Country collaboration with vocals:
     "All My Loving" by Suzy Bogguss and Chet Atkins
     "A Good Year for the Roses" by George Jones and Alan Jackson
     "On My Own" by Reba McIntire with Trisha Yearwood, Martina McBride and Linda Davis
    "I Will Always Love You" by Dolly Parton and Vince Gill
    "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" by Shenandoah with Alison Krauss.

33. Country instrumental performance:
     "Hightower" by Asleep at the Wheel
     "Sally Goodin" by Byron Berline with Earl Scruggs and Bill Monroe
     "Cheeseballs in Cowtown" by Bela Fleck
     "Cat Walk" by Flaco Jimenez and Lee Roy Parnell
     "Thunder Road/Sugarfoot Rag" by Doc Watson.

34. Country song:
     "Any Man of Mine" by Robert John "Mutt" Lange and Shania Twain
     "Go Rest High on that Mountain" by Vince Gill
     "Gone Country" by Bob McDill
     "I Can Love You Like That" by Meribeth Derry, Steve Diamond and Jennifer Kimball
     "You Don't Even Know Who I Am" by Gretchen Peters.

35. Country album: 
     "Junior High" by Junior Brown
     "Music for All Occasions" by The Mavericks
     "John Michael Montgomery" by John Michael Montgomery
     "The Woman in Me" by Shania Twain
     "Thinkin' About You" by Trisha Yearwood
     "Dwight Live" by Dwight Yoakam.

36. Bluegrass album:
     "Fiddle and a Song" by Byron Berline
     "Beyond the City" by The Cox Family
     "Moonlighter" by Claire Lynch
     "$35 and a Dream" by Rose Maddox
     "Unleashed" by The Nashville Bluegrass Band.

37. New Age album:
     "Dream Suite" by Suzanne Ciani
     "An Enchanted Evening" by Kitaro
     "Trust" by Patrick O'Hearn
     "Tyranny of Beauty" by Tangerine Dream
     "Forest" by George Winston.

38. Contemporary Jazz performance:
     "Elixir" by Fourplay
     "We Live Here" by Pat Metheny Group
     "Tales" by Marcus Miller
     "Larry and Lee" by Lee Ritenour and Larry Carlton
     "Dreamland" by Yellowjackets.

39. Jazz vocal performance:
     "Love and Peace: A Tribute to Horace Silver" by Dee Dee Bridgewater
     "Close Your Eyes" by Kurt Elling
     "An Evening with Lena Horne" by Lena Horne
     "A Turtle's Dream" by Abbey Lincoln
     "Quiet After the Storm" by Dianne Reeves.

40. Jazz instrumental video:
     "Take the Coltrane" by Kenny Barron
     "Impressions" by Michael Brecker
     "But Beautiful" by Pete Christlieb
     "The Way You Look Tonight" by Eliane Elias and Herbie Hancock
     "Go Down Moses" by Charlie Haden and Hank Jones.

41. Jazz instrumental performance, individual or group:
     "Wanton Spirit" by Kenny Barron with Roy Haynes and Charlie Haden
     "Steal Away" by Charlie Haden and Hank Jones
     "Double Rainbow -- The Music of Antonio Carlos Jobim" by Joe Henderson
     "I Never Told You -- Fred Hersch Plays Johnny Mandel" by Fred Hersch
     "Infinity" by McCoy Tyner Trio featuring Michael Brecker.

42. Large Jazz ensemble performance:
     "All Blues" by GRP All-Star Big Band, Tom Scott
     "A View From the Side" by The Bill Holman Band
     "Rush Hour" by Joe Lovano
     "Gunslinging Birds" by Mingus Big Band
     "State Street Sweet" by The Gerald Wilson Orchestra.

43. Latin Jazz performance: 
     "Pensativo"  by Jerry Gonzalez & The Fort Apache Band
     "Antonio Brasileiro" from Jobim
     "Pure Emotion" from Chico O'Farrill & His Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra
     "Arete" from Eddie Palmieri
     "Ritmo y Candela: Rhythm at the Crossroads" from Patato and Changuito y Orestes.

44. Rock Gospel album:
     "Big Tent Revival" from Big Tent Revival
     "Lesson of Love" from Ashley Cleveland
     "Jars of Clay" from Jars of Clay
     "Home Run!" from Geoff Moore & The Distance
     "No Doubt" from Petra.

45. Pop-Contemporary Gospel album:
     "The Music of Christmas" by Steven Curtis Chapman
     "Unbelievable Love" by Larnelle
     "Find It on the Wings" by Sandi Patty
     "I'll Lead You Home" by Michael W. Smith
     "My Utmost for His Highest" by Various Artists.

46. Southern Gospel, Country Gospel or Bluegrass Gospel album:
     "One Summer Evening Live" by Bruce Carroll
     "Someday" by Crystal Gayle
     "A Gospel Gathering" by Ralph Stanley & Joe Isaacs
     "At The Feet of God" by Jerry & Tammy Sullivan
     "Amazing Grace -- A Country Salute to Gospel" by Various Artists.

47. Traditional Soul Gospel album:
     "No Ways Tired" by Fontella Bass
     "I Brought Him With Me" by The Blind Boys of Alabama
     "Shirley Caesar Live ... He Will Come" by Shirley Caesar
     "Power" by The Mighty Clouds of Joy
     "Live at Jackson State University" by Reverend James Moore with the Mississippi Mass Choir.

48. Contemporary Soul Gospel album:
     "More Than a Melody" by Yolanda Adams
     "The Call" by Anointed
     "Motown Comes Home" by various artists
     "Heartsongs" by Doug Williams
     "Alone in His Presence" by CeCe Winans
     "Not in My House" by Daniel Winans.

49. Gospel album by a choir or chorus:
     "Bible Stories" from Donald Lawrence, choir director
     "Live in New York by Any Means ... " from Hezekiah Walker, choir director
     "Praise Him ... Live!" from Carol Cymbala, choir director
     "Shout" from Percy Bady, choir director
     "Show Up!" from John P. Kee, choir director.

50. Latin Pop performance: 
     "Nuestras Canciones" by Adolfo Angel & Gustavo Angel
     "Hay Amores Y Amores" by Rocio Durcal
     "La Carretera" by Julio Iglesias
     "Cuando Los Angeles Lloran" by Mana
     "Amor" by Jon Secada.

51. Tropical Latin performance:
     "Todo a Su Tiempo" by Marc Anthony
     "Master Sessions Volume II" by Cachao
     "Tras La Tormenta" by Willie Colon & Ruben Blades
     "Irrepetible" by Celia Cruz
     "Abriendo Puertas" by Gloria Estefan.

52. Mexican-American performance:
     "Lagrimas" by Ramon Ayala y Sus Bravos Del Norte
     "El Mexico Que Se Nos Fue" by Juan Gabriel
     "...No Se Cansan!" by Jaime y los Chamacos
     "Flaco Jimenez" by Flaco Jimenez
     "Exitos En Vivo" by La Mafia.

53. Traditional Blues album:
     "Charles Brown's Cool Christmas Blues" by Charles Brown
     "Them Update Blues" by Lowell Fulson
     "Chill Out" by John Lee Hooker
     "The Last Real Texas Blues Band featuring Doug Sahm" by The Last Real Texas Blues Band featuring Doug Sahm
     "Turn It On! Turn It Up!" by Roomful of Blues.

54. Contemporary Blues Album: 
     "The Man" by Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
     "(Live '92-'93)" by Albert Collins and the Icebreakers
     "Some Rainy Morning" by Robert Cray
     "Slippin' In" by Buddy Guy
     "Blue Night" by Percy Sledge.

55. Traditional Folk album:
     "While Passing Along This Way" by Norman & Nancy Blake
     "South Coast" by Ramblin' Jack Elliott
     "Then and Now" by Ali Akbar Khan
     "The Oak and the Laurel" by Laurie Lewis & Tom Rozum
     "From ... Another Time & Place" by Dave Van Ronk.

56. Contemporary Folk album vocal or instrumental:
     "The Long Black Veil" by The Chieftains
     "MTV Unplugged" by Bob Dylan
     "Train A Comin'" by Steve Earle
     "Wrecking Ball" by Emmylou Harris
     "Lost Dogs & Mixed Blessings" by John Prine.

57. Reggae album:
     "Rasta Business" by Burning Spear
     "Free Like We Want 2 B" by Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers
     "Boombastic" by Shaggy
     "Hi-Bop Ska! The 30th Anniversary Recording" by Skatalites
     "Live It Up" by Third World.

58. World music album:
     "Boheme" by Deep Forest
     "Cesaria Evora" by Cesaria Evora
     "Firin' in Fouta" by Baaba Maal
     "Raga Aberi" by Shankar with Zakir Hussain & Vikku Vinayakram
     "The Splendid Master Gnawa Musicians of Morocco" by The Splendid Master Gnawa Musicians of Morocco featuring Randy Weston.

59. Polka album:
     "Better Than Ever" by Eddie Blazonczyk's Versatones
     "Polkas for a Gloomy World" by Brave Combo
     "For Old Times Sake" by Lenny Gomulka & Chicago Push
     "Happiness is Polkas and Waltzes with Walter Ostanek & Friends" by Walter Ostanek
     "I Love to Polka" by Jimmy Sturr.

60. Musical album for children: 
     "Sleepy Time Lullabys" from J. Aaron Brown and David R. Lehman, producers
     "Papa's Dream" from Los Lobos, Leib Ostrow and Eugene Rodriguez, producers
     "John McCutcheon's Four Seasons: Summersongs" from Bob Dawson and John McCutcheon, producers
     "Pocahontas Sing-Along" from Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz, producers
     "Winnie The Pooh's Take My Hand" from Michael L. Becker, Harold J. Kleiner and Marco Marinangeli, producers.

61. Spoken word album for children:
     "Follow the Drinking Gourd" from Taj Mahal, John McCally & Doris Wilhousky, producers
     "Why The Dog Chases The Cat: Great Animal Stories" from David Holt and Bill Mooney, producers
     "The Diary of a Young Girl" from Lauren Krenzel, producer
     "Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf" from Dan Broatman & Martin Sauer, producers
     "John Henry" from B.B. King and Doris Wilhousky, producers.

62. Spoken word or non-musical album:
     "Guy Noir: Radio Private Eye" by Garrison Keillor and Walter Bobbie
     "I Am Spock" by Leonard Nimoy
     "Long Walk To Freedom" by Danny Glover
     "Phenomenal Woman" by Maya Angelou.

63. Spoken comedy album:
     "Crank Calls" by Jonathan Winters
     "Funk It" by Martin Lawrence
     "Games Rednecks Play" by Jeff Foxworthy
     "God's Other Son" by Don Imus
     "In Goddess We Trust" by Judy Tenuta.

64. Musical show album:
    "Anyone Can Whistle - Live At Carnegie Hall"   
    "Hello, Dolly!" 
    "How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying!"
    "Kiss Of The Spider Woman"    
    "Smokey Joe's Cafe - The Songs Of Leiber And Stoller"

65. Instrumental composition:
     "Homage Part I"  by Billy Taylor
     "New Life"  by Chick Corea
     "Tales"  by Marcus Miller and Allen Toussaint
     "The Starry Night"  by Billy Childs
     "A View From The Side"  by Bill Holman.

66. Instrumental composition for a motion picture or television:
     "Batman Forever"  by Elliot Goldenthal
     "Buggy Ride"  by "Joe Cool's Blues"  by Wynton Marsalis
     "Crimson Tide"  by Hans Zimmer
     "The Cure"  by Dave Grusin
     "Main Title, Ed Wood," Howard Shore.

67. Song written specifically for a motion picture or television:
     "Colors of the Wind" from "Pocahontas"
     "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" from "Don Juan DeMarco"
     "Love Me Still" from "Clockers"
     "Someone To Love" from "Bad Boys"
     "Whatever You Imagine" from "The Pagemaster"

68. Instrumental arrangement:
     "Atras Da Porta"  by Jorge Calandrelli
     "Come Together"  by Marcus Miller
     "Cookin' At The Continental"  by Michael Abene
     "Lament"  by Robert Farnon
     "Manha De Carnaval"  by Jorge Calandrelli.
   
69. Instrumental arrangement with vocals:
     "Alegria"  by Rene Dupere
     "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (The Magic Song)"  by Bobby McFerrin
     "I Get A Kick Out Of You"  by Rob McConnell
     "Round Midnight"  by Jeremy Lubbock
     "Stormy Monday Blues"  by Tom Scott. 

70. Recording package:
     "Mirror Ball"  by Gary Burden
     "Turbulent Indigo"  by Robbie Cavolina and Joni Mitchell
     "Mountains of Madness"  by Stefan Sagmeister
     "This Is Fort Apache"  by Tim Stedman
     "Vitalogy"  by Joel Zimmerman.

71. Recording package, boxed:
     "Soup"  by Blind Melon, Jeffery Fey, Chris Jones and Tommy Steele
     "Alternative"  by Mark Farrow
     "Pulse"  by Storm Thorgerson
     "Box of Fire"  by Allen Weinberg
     "Civilization Phaze III"  by Frank Zappa and Gail Zappa.

72. Album notes:
     "The Complete Stax-Volt Soul Singles, Volume 3: 1972-1975"  by Rob Bowman
     "Ella -- The Legendary Decca Recordings"  by Geoffrey Mark Fidelman, James Gavin
     "25th Anniversary -- Retrospective"  by John Fricke
     "I'll Be Seeing You: A Tribute To Carmen McRae"  by Dan Morgenstern
     "Lets Do It: Best Of The Verve Years"  by Dan Morgenstern.

73. Historical album: 
     "John Coltrane: The Heavyweight Champion: The Complete Atlantic Recordings"  by John Coltrane
     "Live at the BBC"  by The Beatles
     "The R&B Box: 30 Years Of Rhythm & Blues"  by Various Artists
     "Early Ellington: The Complete Brunswick and vocalion recordings Of Duke Ellington, 1926-1931"  by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
     "The Heifetz Collection"  by Jascha Heifetz & Various Artists.

74. Engineered album, non-classical: 
     "Afterglow"  by Al Schmitt
     "Astro-Creep: 2000 Songs Of Love, Destruction And Other Synthetic Delusions of the Electric Head"  by Terry Date and Ulrich Wild
     "Hell Freezes Over"  by Rob Jacobs and Elliot Scheiner 
     "HIStory Past, Present and Future, Book I"  by Bruce Swedien
     "Wildflowers"  by Dave Bianco, Richard Dodd, Stephen McLaughlin, and Jim Scott.

75. Producer of the year:
    Babyface
    Glen Ballard
    Rick Chertoff
    Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, Rick Rubin.

76. Classical engineered recording:
     "Bartok: Concerto For Orch.; 'Kossuth' -- Symphonic Poem"  by Michael Mailes and Jonathan Stokes
     "The Lily & The Lamb (Chant & Polyphony from Medieval England)"  by Tony Faulkner
     "Orff: Carmina Burana"  by William Hoekstra and Larry Rock
     "Prokofiev: Alexander Nevsky"  by Tony Faulkner
     "The Typewriter -- Leroy Anderson Favorites"  by William Hoekstra and Larry Rock.

77. Classical producer of the year:
    Andrew Cornall
    Steven Epstein
    John Fraser
    Jay David Saks
    Michael Woolcock.

78. Classical album:
     "Bartok: Divertimento; Dance Suite, etc."  by Chicago Symphony Orchestra
     "Berlioz: Les Troyens"  by Charles Dutoit conducting the Orchestre Symphony de Montreal and various artists
     "Debussy: La Mer; Nocturnes; Jeux, etc."  by Pierre Boulez conducting the Cleveland Orchestra
     "Music for Queen Mary (Works Of Purcell, Morley, Blow, etc.)"  by Martin Neary  conducting the New London Consort, Westminster Abbey Choir and various artists
     "Prokofiev/Shostakovich: Violin Concerts No. 1"  by Mstislav Rostropovich conducting the London Symphony Orchestra.

79. Orchestral performance:
     "Bartok: Divertimento; Dance Suite, etc."  by Pierre Boulez conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
     "Debussy: La Mer"  by Pierre Boulez conducting the Cleveland Orchestra
     "Elgar: Enigma Variations; Falstaff; Grania and Diarmid" by Simon Rattle conducting the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
     "Hindemith: Mathis Der Maler -- Symphonie; Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by C. M. von Weber, etc."  by Wolfgang Sawallisch conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra
     "Shostakovich: Symphony No. 8"  by Andre Previn conducting the London Symphony Orchestra.

80. Opera recording: 
     "Berlioz: Les Troyens"  by Charles Dutoit, conductor, Orchestre Symphonie de Montreal
     "Borodin: Prince Igor"  by Valery Gergiev, conductor, Kirov Opera & Orchestra of St.Petersburg and the Kirov Chorus of St. Petersburg
     "Mozart: Don Giovanni"  by John Eliot Gardiner, conductor, the English Baroque Soloists and the Monteverdi Chorus
     "Mozart: La Clemenza Di Tito"  by Christopher Hogwood, conductor, Academy of Ancient Music Orchestra, Academy of Ancient Music Chorus and various artists
     "Rossini: Tancredi"  by Alberto Zedda, conductor, Collegium Instrumentale Brugense and Capella Brugensis.

81. Choral performance:
     "Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem"  by Herbert Blomstedt, conductor, San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco Symphony Choir and various artists
     "Evocation Of The Spirit (Works Of Gorecki, Part, Barber, etc.)"  by Robert Shaw, choir director, Robert Shaw Festival Singers
     "Hildegard Von Bingen: Canticles Of Ecstasy"  by Barbara Thornton, choir director, Sequentia
     "Prokofiev: Alexander Nevsky"  by Yuri Temirkanov, conductor, St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Chamber Choir of St. Petersburg, Choir of St. Petersburg Teleradio Company, St. Petersburg Choir Capella `Lik,' and Evgenia Gorohovskaya
     "Verdi: Requiem; Quattro Pezzi Sacri"  by John Eliot Gardiner, conductor, Orchestra Revolutionnaire et Romantique, Monteverdi Choir and various artists.
 
82. Instrumental soloist performance with orchestra: 
     "The American Album (Works Of Bernstein, Barber, Foss)" by Itzhak Perlman
     "Chopin: Concerto For Piano & Orchestra, No. 2 In F Minor, Op. 21"  by Maria Joao Pires
     "Messiaen: Concert A Quatre"  by Catherine Cantin, Heinz Holliger, Yvonne Loriod and Mstislav Rostropovich
     "Prokofiev: Piano Cons. Nos. 1 & 3"  by Evgeny Kissin
     "Prokofiev/Shostakovich: Violin Cons. No. 1"  by Maxim Vengerov.

83. Instrumental soloist performance without orchestra:
     "Bach: Goldberg Variations"  by Konstantin Lifschitz
     "Beethoven: Piano Sonotas Op. 31 (Nos. 16, 17, 18)"  by Stephen Kovacevich
     "Chopin: 4 Ballades (Waltzes, Nocturne, Mazurkas & Etudes)"  by Murray Perahia
     "Chopin, Vol. 2 (Sonata No. 3; Mazurkas)"  by Evgeny Kissin
     "Schubert: Piano Sonatas (B Flat Maj. & A Maj.)"  by Radu Lupu.

84. Chamber music performance:
     "Brahms/Beethoven/Mozart: Clarinet Trios"  by Emanuel Ax, Yo-Yo Ma and Richard Stoltzman
     "Haydn: The Seven Last Words Of Christ"  by Vermeer String Quartet and various artists
     "Janacek: String Quartets Nos. 1 & 2"  by Alban Berg Quartett
     "Shostakovich: String Quartets, Nos. 3, 5 & 7"  by St. Petersburg String Quartet    
     "Webern: Works For String Quartet; String Trio, Op. 20"  by Emerson String Quartet.

85. Classical vocal performance: 
     "The Echoing Air -- The Music Of Henry Purcell (If Music Be The Food Of Love; Sweeter Than Roses, etc.)"  by Sylvia McNair
     "Mussorgsky Songs (Songs And Dances Of Death; The Nursery, etc.)"  by Sergei Leiferkus
     "Roberto Alagna -- Operatic Arias (Works Of Donizetti, Massenet, etc.)"  by RobertoAlagna
     "Schumann: Dichterliebe; Liederkreis, Op. 24; Heine-Lieder"  by Wolfgang Holzmair
     "The Vagabond (Songs By Vaughan Williams, Butterworth, etc.)"  by Bryn Terfel.

86. Classical Contemporary composition:
     "Adams: Chamber Symphony"  by John Adams
     "Ligeti: Con. For Violin & Orchestra"  by Gyorgy Ligeti
     "Messiaen: Concert A Quatre"  by Olivier Messiaen
     "Schuller: Of Reminiscences And Reflections"  by Gunther Schuller
     "Zwilich: Sym. No. 3"  by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich.

87. Music video, short form: 
     "It's Oh So Quiet"  by Bjork
     "Dis Is Da Drum"  by Herbie Hancock
     "Scream"  by Michael Jackson & Janet Jackson
     "What Would You Say"  by Dave Matthews Band
     "Famine"  by Sinead O'Connor.

88. Music video, long form: 
     "Secret World Live"  by Peter Gabriel
     "The Line, The Cross & The Curve"  by Kate Bush
     "Saltimbanco"  by Cirque Du Soleil
     "The Planets"  by Charles Dutoit Conducting The Montreal Symphony Orchestra
     "333"  by Green Jelly
     "Where'd You Hide The Body"  by James McMurtry.
                                    


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