Grammy Awards per l'anno 1974
Il 17° Grammy Awards fu tenuto il 1° Marzo del 1975. I
riconoscimenti riguardavano le realizzazioni dei musicisti per l'anno
precedente.
    - Record of the Year 
            - John Farrar (producer) & Olivia Newton-John
                for "I Honestly Love You" 
 
- Album of the Year 
            - Stevie Wonder (producer & artist) for Fulfillingness'
                First Finale 
 
- Song of the Year 
            - Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman & Marvin
                Hamlisch (songwriters) for "The Way We Were"
                performed by Barbra Streisand 
 
- Best New Artist 
    
Children's 
    - Best Recording for Children 
            - Sebastian Cabot, Sterling Holloway & Paul
                Winchell for Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too
            
 
Classical 
    - Best Classical Performance - Orchestra 
            - Georg Solti (conductor) & the Chicago
                Symphony Orchestra for Berlioz: Symphonie
                Fantastique 
 
- Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance 
            - Leontyne Price for Leontyne Price Sings
                Richard Strauss 
 
- Best Opera Recording 
            - Richard Mohr (producer), Georg Solti (conductor),
                Judith Blegen, Montserrat Caballe, Plácido
                Domingo, Sherrill Milnes, Ruggero Raimondi &
                the London Philharmonic for Puccini: La
                Boheme 
 
- Best Choral Performance, Classical (other than opera) 
            - Colin Davis (conductor) the Ambrosian Singers,
                the Wandsworth School Boys Choir & the London
                Symphony Orchestra & Chorus; for Berlioz:
                The Damnation of Faust 
 
- Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or
        Soloists (with orchestra) 
            - Maxim Shostakovich (conductor), David Oistrakh
                & the New Philharmonia for Shostakovich:
                Violin Concerto No. 1 
 
- Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or
        Soloists (without orchestra) 
            - Alicia de Larrocha for Albeniz: Iberia 
 
- Best Chamber Music Performance 
            - Pierre Fournier, Artur Rubinstein & Henryk
                Szeryng for Brahms: Trios (Complete)/Schumann:
                Trio No. 1 in D Minor 
 
- Album of the Year, Classical 
            - David Harvey (producer), Georg Solti (conductor)
                & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Berlioz:
                Symphonie Fantastique 
 
Comedy 
    - Best Comedy Recording 
            - Richard Pryor for That Nigger's Crazy 
 
Composing and arranging 
    - Best Instrumental Composition 
            - Mike Oldfield (composer) for "Tubular Bells
                - Theme From The Exorcist" 
 
- Album of Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture
        or a Television Special 
            - Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman & Marvin
                Hamlisch (composers) for The Way We Were
                performed by Barbra Streisand 
 
- Best Instrumental Arrangement 
            - Pat Williams (arranger) for Threshold 
 
- Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists 
            - Joni Mitchell & Tom Scott (arrangers) for
                "Down to You" performed by Joni
                Mitchell 
 
Country 
    - Best Country Vocal Performance, Female 
            - Anne Murray for Love Song 
 
- Best Country Vocal Performance, Male 
            - Ronnie Milsap for "Please Don't Tell Me How
                the Story Ends" 
 
- Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group 
            - The Pointer Sisters for "Fairytale" 
 
- Best Country Instrumental Performance 
            - Chet Atkins & Merle Travis for The Atkins-Travis
                Traveling Show 
 
- Best Country Song 
            - Billy Sherrill & Norris Wilson (songwriters)
                for "A Very Special Love Song"
                performed by Charlie Rich 
 
Folk 
    - Best Ethnic or Traditional Recording 
            - Doc Watson & Merle Watson for Two Days in
                November 
 
Gospel 
    - Best Gospel Performance 
            - The Oak Ridge Boys for "The Baptism of Jesse
                Taylor" 
 
- Best Soul Gospel Performance 
            - James Cleveland for In the Ghetto
                performed by James Cleveland & the Southern
                California Community Choir 
 
- Best Inspirational Performance (non-classical) 
            - Elvis Presley for "How Great Thou Art" 
 
Jazz 
    - Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist 
            - Charlie Parker for First Recordings! 
 
- Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Individual or Group 
            - Oscar Peterson for The Trio performed by
                Joe Pass, Oscar Peterson & Niels Pedersen 
 
- Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance 
            - Woody Herman for Thundering Herd 
 
Musical Show 
    - Best Musical Show Album 
            - Robert Brittan (composer) & Thomas Z. Shepard
                (producer)for Raisin performed by
                Virginia Capers, Joe Morton, Ernestine Jackson,
                Robert Jackson, Deborah Allen & Helen Martin 
 
Packaging and Notes 
    - Best Album Package - Incl. Album Cover, Graphic Arts,
        Photography 
            - Christopher Whorf & Ed Thrasher (art
                directors) for Come and Gone performed
                by Mason Proffit 
 
- Best Album Notes 
            - Charles R. Townsend (notes writer) for For
                the Last Time performed by Bob Wills &
                His Texas Playboys; 
- Dan Morgenstern (notes writer) for The Hawk
                Flies performed by Coleman Hawkins 
 
- Best Album Notes, Classical 
            - Rory Guy (notes writer) for Korngold: The
                Classic Erich Wolfgang Korngold conducted by
                Ulf Hoelscher/Willy Mattes 
 
Pop 
    - Best Female Pop Vocal Performance 
            - Olivia Newton-John for "I Honestly Love You"
            
 
- Best Male Pop Vocal Performance 
            - Stevie Wonder for Fulfillingness' First
                Finale 
 
- Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal 
            - Paul McCartney & Wings for "Band on the
                Run" 
 
- Best Pop Instrumental Performance 
            - Marvin Hamlisch for "The Entertainer" 
 
Production and engineering 
    - Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical 
            - Geoff E. Emerick (engineer) for Band on the
                Run performed by Paul McCartney & Wings 
 
- Producer of the Year, Non-Classical 
    
- Best Classical Engineered Recording 
            - Kenneth Wilkinson (engineer) for Berlioz:
                Symphonie Fantastique conducted by Georg
                Solti 
 
R&B 
    - Best R&B Instrumental Performance; 
            - MFSB for "The Sound of Philadelphia" 
 
- Best Female R&B Vocal Performance; 
            - Aretha Franklin for "Ain't Nothing Like the
                Real Thing" 
 
- Best Male R&B Vocal Performance; 
            - Stevie Wonder for "Boogie on Reggae Woman"
            
 
- Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal; 
            - Rufus for "Tell Me Something Good" 
 
- Best R&B Song; 
            - Stevie Wonder for "Living for the City"
            
 
Spoken 
    - Best Spoken Word or Non-musical Album 
            - Peter Cook for Good Evening performed by
                Peter Cook & Dudley Moore
 
1973  
  1975
 1975
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