Grammy Awards - 7th 1964
Record of the Year “The Girl From Ipanema,” Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto
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Album of the Year | Getz/Gilberto, Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto (Verve)
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Song of the Year | “Hello, Dolly!,” Jerry Herman, songwriter
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Best New Artist of 1964 | The Beatles
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Most Promising New Recording Artist | Marilyn Horne
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Best Vocal Performance, Male | “Hello, Dolly!,” Louis Armstrong
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Best Vocal Performance, Female | “People,” Barbra Streisand
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Best Performance By a Vocal Group | A Hard Day's Night, The Beatles
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Best Performance By a Chorus The Swingle Singers Going Baroque, Swingle Singers
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Best Rock and Roll Recording | “Downtown,” Petula Clark (Warner Bros.)
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Best Rhythm and Blues Recording | “How Glad I Am,” Nancy Wilson (Capitol)
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Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Small Group or Soloist With Small Group | Getz/Gilberto, Stan Getz
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Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Large Group or Soloist With Large Group | Guitar From Ipanema, Laurindo Almeida
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Best Original Jazz Composition | “The Cat,” Lalo Schifrin, composer
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Best Country and Western Single | “Dang Me,” Roger Miller
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Best Country and Western Album | Dang Me/Chug-a-Lug, Roger Miller (Smash)
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Best Country and Western Song | “Dang Me,” Roger Miller, songwriter
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Best Country and Western Vocal Performance, Male | “Dang Me,” Roger Miller
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Best Country and Western Vocal Performance, Female | “Here Comes My Baby,” Dottie West
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Best New Country and Western Artist of 1964 | Roger Miller
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Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording (Musical) | Great Gospel Songs, Tennessee Ernie Ford (Capitol)
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Best Folk Recording | We'll Sing in the Sunshine, Gale Garnett (RCA)
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Best Instrumental Arrangement | “The Pink Panther Theme,” Henry Mancini, arranger
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Best Accompaniment Arrangement for Vocalist(s) or Instrumentalist(s) | “People,” Peter Matz, arranger
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Best Instrumental Composition (Other Than Jazz) | “The Pink Panther Theme,” Henry Mancini, composer
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Best Instrumental Performance, Non-Jazz | “The Pink Panther Theme,” Henry Mancini
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Best Score From an Original Cast Show Album | Funny Girl, Jule Styne and Bob Merrill, composers (Capitol)
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Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Show | Mary Poppins, Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, composers
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Album of the Year, Classical | Bernstein, Symphony No. 3 (“Kaddish”), Leonard Bernstein conducting New York Philharmonic Orchestra (Columbia)
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Best Classical Performance, Orchestra | Mahler, Symphony No. 5 in C-Sharp Minor; Berg, “Wozzeck” Excerpts, Erich Leinsdorf conducting Boston Symphony
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Best Chamber Performance, Instrumental | Beethoven, Trio No. 1 in E-Flat, Op. 1, No. 1, Jascha Heifetz and Gregor Piatigorsky; Jacob Lateiner, pianist
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Best Chamber Music Performance, Vocal | It Was a Lover and His Lass, Morley, Byrd and others; Noah Greenberg conducting New York Pro Musica
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Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist(s) (With Orchestra) | Prokofiev, Concerto No. 1 in D Major for Violin, Isaac Stern; Eugene Ormandy conducting Philadelphia Orchestra
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Best Performance, Instrumental Soloist (Without Orchestra) | Vladimir Horowitz Plays Beethoven, Debussy, Chopin (Beethoven, Sonata No. 8 “Pathetique; ” Debussy, Preludes; Chopin, Etudes and Scherzos 1–4), Vladimir Horowitz
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Best Opera Recording | Bizet, Carmen, Herbert von Karajan conducting Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus; solos: Price, Corelli, Merrill and Freni (RCA)
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Best Classical Choral Performance (Other Than Opera) | Britten, A Ceremony of Carols, Robert Shaw conducting Robert Shaw Chorale
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Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance (With or Without Orchestra) | Berlioz, Nuits d'Ete Falla: El Amor Brujo, Leontyne Price; Fritz Reiner conducting Chicago Symphony
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Best Classical Composition By a Contemporary Composer | Samuel Barber, Concerto
Best Comedy Performance | I Started Out as a Child, Bill Cosby
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Best Documentary, Spoken Word or Drama Recording (Other Than Comedy) | BBC Tribute to John F. Kennedy, That Was the Week That Was, cast (Decca)
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Best Recording for Children | Mary Poppins, Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke (Buena Vista)
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Best Album Cover | People, Robert Cato, art director; Don Bronstein, photographer (Columbia)
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Best Album Cover, Classical | Saint-Saëns, Carnival of the Animals; Britten, Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Robert Jones, art director; Jan Balet, graphic artist (RCA)
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Best Album Notes | Mexico (Legacy Collection), Stanton Catlin and Carleton Beals, annotators (Columbia)
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