Grammy Awards per l'anno 1990
Il 33° Grammy Awards fu tenuto il 20 Febbraio 1991. I
riconoscimenti riguardavano le realizzazioni dei musicisti per l'anno
precedente.
    - Record of the Year 
            - Hugh Padgham (producer) & Phil Collins (producer
                & artist) for "Another Day in Paradise"
            
 
- Album of the Year 
            - Quincy Jones (producer & artist) for Back
                on the Block 
 
- Song of the Year 
            - Julie Gold (songwriter) for "From a Distance"
                performed by Bette Midler 
 
- Best New Artist 
    
Alternative 
    - Best Alternative Music Performance 
            - Sinéad O'Connor for I Do Not Want What I
                Haven't Got 
 
Blues 
    - Best Traditional Blues Recording 
            - B. B. King for Live at San Quentin 
 
- Best Contemporary Blues Recording 
            - Jimmie Vaughan & Stevie Ray Vaughan for Family
                Style 
 
Children's 
    - Best Recording for Children 
            - Alan Menken (composer) & Howard Ashman (lyricist)
                for The Little Mermaid performed by
                various artists 
 
Classical 
    - Best Orchestral Performance 
            - Leonard Bernstein (conductor) & the Chicago
                Symphony Orchestra for Shostakovich:
                Symphonies Nos. 1 & 7 
 
- Best Classical Vocal Performance 
            - Zubin Mehta (conductor), José Carreras, Plácido
                Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti, & the Orchestra
                del Maggio Musicale for Carreras, Domingo,
                Pavarotti in Concert 
 
- Best Opera Recording 
            - Cord Garben (producer), James Levine (conductor),
                Siegfried Jerusalem, Christa Ludwig, Kurt Moll,
                James Morris, Jan Hendrik Rootering, Ekkehard
                Wlaschiha, Heinz Zednik & the Metropolitan
                Opera Orchestra for Wagner: Das Rheingold
            
 
- Best Choral Performance (other than opera) 
            - Robert Shaw (conductor) & the Atlanta
                Symphony Orchestra & Chorus; for Walton:
                Belshazzar's Feast/Bernstein: Chichester Psalms;
                Missa Brevis 
 
- Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist (with
        orchestra) 
            - Zubin Mehta (conductor), Itzhak Perlman & the
                Israel Philharmonic Orchestra for Shostakovich:
                Violin Concerto No. 1 in A Minor/ Glazunov:
                Violin Concerto in A Minor 
 
- Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist (without
        orchestra) 
            - Vladimir Horowitz for The Last Recording
            
 
- Best Chamber Music or Other Small Ensemble Performance 
            - Daniel Barenboim & Itzhak Perlman for Brahms:
                The Three Violin Sonatas 
 
- Best Contemporary Composition 
            - Leonard Bernstein (composer), Judy Kaye &
                William Sharp for Bernstein: Arias &
                Barcarolles 
 
- Best Classical Album 
            - Hans Weber (producer), Leonard Bernstein (conductor)
                & the New York Philharmonic for Ives: Sym.
                No. 2; Gong on the Hook and Ladder; Central Park
                in the Dark; The Unanswered Question 
 
Comedy 
    - Best Comedy Recording 
            - Peter Schickele for P. D.Q. Bach: Oedipus Tex
                and Other Choral Calamities 
 
Composing and arranging 
    - Best Instrumental Composition 
            - Pat Metheny (composer) for "Change of Heart"
                performed by Roy Haynes, Dave Holland & Pat
                Metheny 
 
- Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or
        Television 
            - Alan Menken (composer) & Howard Ashman (lyricist)
                for "Under the Sea" performed by
                various artists 
 
- Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion
        Picture or for Television 
            - James Horner (composer) for Glory
                performed by James Horner & the Boys Choir of
                Harlem 
 
- Best Arrangement on an Instrumental 
            - Jerry Hey, Quincy Jones, Ian Prince & Rod
                Temperton (arrangers) for "Birdland"
                performed by Quincy Jones 
 
- Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s) 
            - Glen Ballard, Jerry Hey, Quincy Jones & Clif
                Magness (arrangers) for "The Places You Find
                Love" performed by Siedah Garrett &
                Chaka Khan 
 
Country 
    - Best Country Vocal Performance, Female 
            - Kathy Mattea for "Where've You Been" 
 
- Best Country Vocal Performance, Male 
            - Vince Gill for "When I Call Your Name" 
 
- Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal 
            - The Kentucky Headhunters for Pickin' on
                Nashville 
 
- Best Country Vocal Collaboration 
            - Chet Atkins & Mark Knopfler for "Poor
                Boy Blues" 
 
- Best Country Instrumental Performance 
            - Chet Atkins & Mark Knopfler for "So Soft,
                Your Goodbye" 
 
- Best Country Song 
            - Don Henry & Jon Vesner (songwriters) for
                "Where've You Been" performed by Kathy
                Mattea 
 
- Best Bluegrass Recording 
            - Alison Krauss for I've Got That Old Feeling 
 
Folk 
    - Best Traditional Folk Recording 
            - Doc Watson for On Praying Ground 
 
- Best Contemporary Folk Recording 
            - Shawn Colvin for Steady On 
 
Gospel 
    - Best Pop Gospel Album 
            - Sandi Patti for Another Time... Another Place
            
 
- Best Rock/Contemporary Gospel Album 
    
- Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album 
            - Tramaine Hawkins for Tramaine Hawkins Live
            
 
- Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album 
    
- Best Southern Gospel Album 
            - Bruce Carroll for The Great Exchange 
 
- Best Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus 
            - James Cleveland (choir director) for Having
                Church performed by the Southern California
                Community Choir 
 
Historical 
    - Best Historical Album 
            - Lawrence Cohn & Stephen Lavere (producers)
                for Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings
            
 
Jazz 
    - Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female 
            - Ella Fitzgerald for All That Jazz 
 
- Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Male 
            - Harry Connick Jr for We Are In Love 
 
- Best Jazz Fusion Performance 
            - Quincy Jones for "Birdland" 
 
- Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist 
            - Oscar Peterson for The Legendary Oscar
                Peterson Trio Live at the Blue Note 
 
- Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group 
            - The Oscar Peterson Trio for The Legendary
                Oscar Peterson Trio Live at the Blue Note 
 
- Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Big Band 
            - Frank Foster for "Basie's Bag" 
 
Latin 
    - Best Latin Pop Performance 
            - Jose Feliciano for "Por Que Te Tengo Que
                Olvidar?" 
 
- Best Tropical Latin Performance 
            - Tito Puente for "Lambada Timbales" 
 
- Best Mexican-American Performance 
            - The Texas Tornados for "Soy de San Luis"
            
 
Musical Show 
    - Best Musical Cast Show Album 
            - David Caddick (producer) & cast members with
                Garry Morris for Les Miserables - The
                Complete Symphonic Recording 
 
Music Video 
    - Best Music Video, Short Form 
            - Candice Reckinger, Michael Patterson (video
                directors), Sharon Oreck (video producer) &
                Paula Abdul for "Opposites Attract" 
 
- Best Music Video, Long Form 
            - Rupert Wainwright (video director), John Oetjen (video
                producer) & M.C. Hammer for Please Hammer
                Don't Hurt 'Em - The Movie 
 
New Age 
    - Best New Age Album 
            - Mark Isham for Mark Isham 
 
Packaging and Notes 
    - Best Album Package 
            - Jeffrey Gold, Len Peltier & Suzanne Vega (art
                directors) for Days of Open Hand
                performed by Suzanne Vega 
 
- Best Album Notes 
            - Dan Morgenstern (notes writer) for Brownie -
                The Complete Emarcy Recordings of Clifford Brown
            
 
Polka 
    - Best Polka Album 
            - Jimmy Sturr for When It's Polka Time at Your
                House 
 
Pop 
    - Best Vocal Performance, Female 
            - Mariah Carey for Vision of Love 
 
- Best Vocal Performance, Male 
            - Roy Orbison for "Oh Pretty Woman" 
 
- Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal 
            - Aaron Neville & Linda Ronstadt for "All
                My Life" 
 
- Best Pop Instrumental Album 
            - Angelo Badalamenti for "Twin Peaks
                Theme" 
 
Production and engineering 
    - Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical 
            - Aaron Neville & Linda Ronstadt for "All
                My Life" 
 
- Producer of the Year, Non-Classical 
    
- Best Classical Engineered Recording 
            - Jack Renner (engineer), Robert Shaw (conductor)
                & the Robert Shaw Festival Singers for Rachmaninoff:
                Vespers 
 
- Classical Producer of the Year 
    
R&B 
    - Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female; 
            - Anita Baker for Compositions 
 
- Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male; 
            - Luther Vandross for "Here and Now" 
 
- Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal; 
            - Chaka Khan & Ray Charles for "I'll Be
                Good to You" 
 
- Best R&B Song; 
            - Alonzo Miller, M.C. Hammer & Rick James (songwriters)
                for "U Can't Touch This" performed by M.C.
                Hammer 
 
Rap 
    - Best Rap Solo Performance 
            - M.C. Hammer for "U Can't Touch This" 
 
- Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group 
            - Big Daddy Kane, Ice T, Kool Moe Dee, Melle Mel,
                Quincy D. III & Quincy Jones for "Back
                on the Block" 
 
Reggae 
    - Best Reggae Recording 
            - Bunny Wailer for Time Will Tell - A Tribute
                to Bob Marley 
 
Rock 
    - Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female 
            - Alannah Myles for "Black Velvet" 
 
- Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male 
            - Eric Clapton for "Bad Love" 
 
- Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal 
            - Aerosmith for "Janie's Got a Gun" 
 
- Best Hard Rock Performance 
            - Living Colour for Time's Up 
 
- Best Metal Performance 
            - Metallica for "Stone Cold Crazy" 
 
- Best Rock Instrumental Performance 
            - Jimmie Vaughan & Stevie Ray Vaughan for
                "D/FW" 
 
Spoken 
    - Best Spoken Word or Non-musical Recording 
            - George Burns for Gracie - A Love Story
 
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