Grammys 2017: Complete list of winners and nominees (2024)

The Grammy Awards have wrapped up at Staples Center, where Adele went home with five awards, including song, record and album of the year.

The other artists competing in the album of the year category were Beyoncé, Justin Bieber, Drake and Sturgill Simpson.

Many awards were announced before the telecast began, including multiple wins by Beyoncé, Adele, Chance the Rapper, David Bowie, Lalah Hathaway and Sarah Jarosz.

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Beyoncé led the pack of nominees, with a total of nine nominations. Drake, Rihanna and Kanye West all earned eight nominations apiece, while Chance the Rapper had seven.

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See the complete list of nominees below:

Album of the year:

  • WINNER | “25” — Adele | Review
  • “Lemonade” — Beyoncé | Review
  • “Purpose” — Justin Bieber
  • “Views” — Drake | Review
  • “A Sailor’s Guide to Earth” — Sturgill Simpson | Interview

Record of the year:

  • WINNER | “Hello” — Adele
  • “Formation” — Beyoncé
  • “7 Years” — Lukas Graham
  • “Work” — Rihanna featuring Drake | Review
  • “Stressed Out” — Twenty One Pilots

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Spotlights set the mood as Beyoncé performs onstage at the Grammys.

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Beyonce performs “Love Drought” at the 59th Grammy Awards.

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Beyonce performs as she is pregnant with twins during the 59th Grammy Awards.

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MORE: How Beyoncé pulled off that Grammy performance »

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Song of the year:

  • “Formation” — Khalif Brown, Asheton Hogan, Beyoncé Knowles & Michael L. Williams II, songwriters (Beyoncé)
  • WINNER | “Hello” — Adele Adkins & Greg Kurstin, songwriters (Adele)
  • “I Took a Pill In Ibiza” — Mike Posner, songwriter (Mike Posner)
  • “Love Yourself” — Justin Bieber, Benjamin Levin & Ed Sheeran, songwriters (Justin Bieber)
  • “7 Years” — Lukas Forchhammer, Stefan Forrest, Morten Pilegaard & Morten Ristorp, songwriters (Lukas Graham)

New artist:

  • Kelsea Ballerini
  • The Chainsmokers | Interview
  • WINNER | Chance the Rapper
  • Maren Morris
  • Anderson .Paak | Interview

MORE: Adele opens the 59th Grammy Awards with a confident take on “Hello” »

Pop vocal album:

  • WINNER | “25” — Adele
  • “Purpose” — Justin Bieber
  • “Dangerous Woman” — Ariana Grande | Review
  • “Confident” — Demi Lovato
  • “This Is Acting” — Sia | Review

Dance/electronic album:

  • WINNER | “Skin” — Flume
  • “Electronica 1: The Time Machine” — Jean-Michel Jarre
  • “Epoch” — Tycho
  • “Barbara Barbara, We Face a Shining Future” — Underworld
  • “Louie Vega Starring…XXVIII” — Louie Vega

Rock album:

  • “California” — Blink-182
  • WINNER | “Tell Me I’m Pretty” — Cage the Elephant
  • “Magma” — Gojira
  • “Death of a Bachelor” — Panic! at the Disco
  • “Weezer” — Weezer | Interview

Alternative music album:

  • “22, a Million” — Bon Iver | Review
  • WINNER | “Blackstar” — David Bowie | Review
  • “The Hope Six Demolition Project” — PJ Harvey
  • “Post Pop Depression” — Iggy Pop | Review
  • “A Moon Shaped Pool” — Radiohead | Review

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Beyonce backstage at the 59th Grammy Awards at Staples Center in Los Angeles.

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Adele backstage with her five awards.

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Patton Oswalt holds the trophy for comedy album in the press room.

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Solange Knowles, winner of the award for R&B performance, backstage at the 59th Grammy Awards.

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Singer Lalah Hathaway holds her trophies for traditional R&B performance and R&B album.

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Melina Matsoukas, video director for Beyonce’s “Formation,” with her Grammy for music video.

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Kalani Pe’a, winner for regional roots music, backstage at the 59th Grammy Awards.

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Songwriter Anthony Paul Jefferies, known professionally as Nineteen85, holds his award for “Hotline Bling.”

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The Chainsmokers, with their award for dance recording, in the press room at the 59th Grammy Awards at Staples Center.

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Sarah Jarosz, winner for folk album and American roots performance.

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Chucho Valdes shows some love to his award for Latin jazz album backstage at the Grammys.

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From left: Matthan Minster, Daniel Tichenor, Matthew Shultz, Jared Champion, Nick Bockrath and Brad Shult of the musical group Cage the Elephant pose in the press room with the award for rock album for “Tell Me I’m Pretty.”

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Singer Daya poses with her Grammy for dance recording for “Don’t Let Me Down.”

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William Bell poses in the press room with his Grammy for Americana album for “This Is Where I Live.”

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Singer-songwriter Lori McKenna poses with the country song Grammy for “Humble and Kind.”

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Greg Kurstin stands with his Grammy for producer of the year, non-classical in the press room backstage.

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MORE: Read Beyoncé’s complete Grammy accceptance speech »

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    Urban contemporary album:

    • WINNER | “Lemonade” — Beyoncé
    • “Ology” — Gallant
    • “We Are King” — King
    • “Malibu” — Anderson .Paak
    • “Anti” — Rihanna | Review

    Rap performance:

    • WINNER | “No Problem” — Chance the Rapper featuring Lil Wayne & 2 Chainz
    • “Panda” — Desiigner
    • “Pop Style” — Drake Featuring the Throne
    • “All the Way Up” — Fat Joe & Remy Ma featuring French Montana & Infared
    • “That Part” — Schoolboy Q featuring Kanye West

    Pop Solo performance

    • WINNER | “Hello” - Adele
    • “Hold Up” - Beyoncé
    • “Love Yourself” - Justin Bieber
    • “Piece By Piece (Idol Version)” - Kelly Clarkson
    • “Dangerous Woman” - Ariana Grande

    Country solo performance:

    • “Love Can Go to Hell” — Brandy Clark
    • “Vice” — Miranda Lambert
    • WINNER | “My Church” — Maren Morris
    • “Church Bells” — Carrie Underwood
    • “Blue Ain’t Your Color” — Keith Urban

    Dance Recording

    • WINNER | “Don’t Let Me Down” - The Chainsmokers Featuring Daya
    • “Tearing Me Up” - Bob Moses
    • “Never Be Like You” - Flume Featuring Kai
    • “Rinse & Repeat” - Riton Featuring Kah-Lo
    • “Drinkee” - Sofi Tukker

    Jazz vocal album:

    • “Sound of Red” — René Marie
    • “Upward Spiral” — Branford Marsalis Quartet With Special Guest Kurt Elling
    • WINNER | “Take Me to the Alley” — Gregory Porter
    • “Harlem On My Mind” — Catherine Russell
    • “The Sting Variations” — The Tierney Sutton Band

    Gospel album:

    • “Listen” —Tim Bowman Jr.
    • “Fill This House” — Shirley Caesar
    • “A Worshipper’s Heart [Live]” — Todd Dulaney
    • WINNER | “Losing My Religion” — Kirk Franklin
    • “Demonstrate [Live]” — William Murphy

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    From left, Jimi Westbrook, Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman and Philip Sweet of Little Big Town arrive at the 59th Grammy Awards.

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    Contemporary Christian music album:

    • “Poets & Saints” — All Sons & Daughters
    • “American Prodigal” — Crowder
    • “Be One” — Natalie Grant
    • “Youth Revival [Live]” — Hillsong Young & Free
    • WINNER | “Love Remains” — Hillary Scott & the Scott Family

    Latin pop album:

    • WINNER | “Un Besito Mas” — Jesse & Joy
    • “Ilusión” — Gaby Moreno
    • “Similares” — Laura Pausini
    • “Seguir Latiendo” — Sanalejo
    • “Buena Vida” — Diego Torres

    American roots performance:

    • “Ain’t No Man” — The Avett Brothers
    • “Mother’s Children Have a Hard Time” — Blind Boys of Alabama
    • “Factory Girl” — Rhiannon Giddens
    • WINNER | “House of Mercy” — Sarah Jarosz
    • “Wreck You” — Lori McKenna

    Spoken word album (includes poetry, audio books & storytelling):

    • “The Girl With the Lower Back Tattoo” — Amy Schumer
    • WINNER | “In Such Good Company: Eleven Years Of Laughter, Mayhem, And Fun In the Sandbox” — Carol Burnett
    • “M Train” — Patti Smith
    • “Under the Big Black Sun: A Personal History Of L.A. Punk (John Doe With Tom DeSavia)” — (Various Artists)
    • “Unfaithful Music & Disappearing Ink” — Elvis Costello

    Song written for visual media:

    • WINNER | “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” — Max Martin, Shellback & Justin Timberlake, songwriters (Justin Timberlake, Anna Kendrick, Gwen Stefani, James Corden, Zooey Deschanel, Walt Dohrn, Ron Funches, Caroline Hjelt, Aino Jawo, Christopher Mintz-Plasse & Kunal Nayyar). Track from: “Trolls”
    • “Heathens” — Tyler Joseph, songwriter (Twenty One Pilots). Track from: “Suicide Squad”
    • “Just Like Fire” — Oscar Holter, Max Martin, P!nk & Shellback, songwriters (P!nk). Track from: “Alice Through the Looking Glass”
    • “Purple Lamborghini” — Shamann Cooke, Sonny Moore & William Roberts, songwriters (Skrillex & Rick Ross). Track from: “Suicide Squad”
    • “Try Everything” — Mikkel S. Eriksen, Sia Furler & Tor Erik Hermansen, songwriters (Shakira). Track from: “Zootopia”
    • “The Veil” — Peter Gabriel, songwriter (Peter Gabriel). Track from: “Snowden”

    Music video:

    • WINNER | “Formation” — Beyoncé
    • “River” — Leon Bridges
    • “Up & Up” — Coldplay
    • “Gosh” — Jamie XX
    • “Upside Down & Inside Out” — OK Go

    Producer of the year, non-classical:

    • Benny Blanco
    • WINNER | Greg Kurstin
    • Max Martin
    • Nineteen85
    • Ricky Reed

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    Pop duo/group performance

    • “Closer” — The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey
    • “7 Years” — Lukas Graham
    • “Work” — Rihanna featuring Drake
    • “Cheap Thrills” — Sia Featuring Sean Paul
    • WINNER | “Stressed Out” — Twenty One Pilots
    • “Culcha Vulcha” — Snarky Puppy

    Rock performance

    • “Joe (Live From Austin City Limits)” — Alabama Shakes
    • “Don’t Hurt Yourself” — Beyoncé featuring Jack White
    • WINNER | “Blackstar” — David Bowie
    • “The Sound of Silence (Live On Conan)” — Disturbed
    • “Heathens” — Twenty One Pilots

    MORE: Why did Twenty One Pilots take off their pants at the Grammys? »

    Metal performance

    • “Shock Me” — Baroness
    • “Silvera” — Gojira | Interview
    • “Rotting In Vain” — Korn
    • WINNER | “Dystopia” — Megadeth
    • “The Price Is Wrong” — Periphery

    Rock song

    • WINNER | “Blackstar” — David Bowie, songwriter (David Bowie)
    • “Burn the Witch” — Radiohead, songwriters (Radiohead)
    • “Hardwired” — James Hetfield & Lars Ulrich, songwriters (Metallica)
    • “Heathens” — Tyler Joseph, songwriter (Twenty One Pilots)
    • “My Name Is Human” — Rich Meyer, Ryan Meyer & Johnny Stevens, songwriters (Highly Suspect)

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    Nick Jonas looks like a total stud wearing a studded jacket and black pants by Balmain. Nick makes our best-dressed list.

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    6/21

    Carrie Underwood is red hot in an Elie Madi dress. She also lands on our best-dressed list.

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    7/21

    Hello from the other side of our best dressed list! Adele looks stunning in a green Givenchy dress, and she is one of our favorite red carpet looks from the 2017 Grammy Awards.

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    8/21

    Mya is on our best-dressed list. She is wearing a fierce and fiery red Styland suit.

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    9/21

    Lady Gaga went bold with her Grammys red carpet look and made our best-dressed list in her “Fifty Shades Darker” look.

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    10/21

    Paris Jackson sporting a fun and flirty Balmain look and War clutch. Paris is on our best-dressed list.

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    11/21

    Laverne Cox made a statement in her custom one-shoulder leather dress by L.A. designer Bryan Hearns and, as a result, made our best-dressed list.

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    12/21

    Jason Derulo is on our best-dressed list.

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    13/21

    Katy Perry in Tom Ford looks all right from the top, but the furry nature of her dress below is not a great look. We put Katy on the worst-dressed list this year.

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    14/21

    Cee Lo Green was a sight at the Grammys. His golden look didn’t make the cut and ended up on our worst-dress list.

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    15/21

    Elle King in a Teuta Matoshi dress looks a little too Coachella meets “The Secret Garden” and ended up on our worst-dressed list.

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    16/21

    Tori Kelly is wearing a Badgley Mischka dress, Gianvito Rossi shoes and Neil Lane jewelry. This look felt a little too casual for an awards show, and so we placed her on our worst-dressed list.

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    17/21

    Halsey arrived at the 59th Grammy Awards in a silky blue jumpsuit. This track-inspired outfit was a worst-dressed look from the start of the race.

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    18/21

    Brandi Clark kind of missed the mark in an In Style Mafia jacket & Milly pants, falling onto our worst-dressed list.

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    19/21

    Cassadee Pope wore a silver plunging gown that fell short of our expectations and landed her on our worst-dressed list.

    (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)

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    20/21

    Recording artist Joy Villa, wearing the equivalent of a cartoonish slogan T-shirt, definitely made a political statement on the red carpet today in a “Make America Great Again” dress. However, we were not loving this look and put Joy on our worst dressed list.

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    21/21

    Girl Crush looks like a character straight out of Candy Land in this bold outfit. A playful dress that we could not take seriously and ultimately landed her a spot on our worst-dressed list.

    (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)

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    Rock album

    • “California” — Blink-182
    • WINNER | “Tell Me I’m Pretty” — Cage the Elephant
    • “Magma” — Gojira | Interview
    • “Death of a Bachelor” — Panic! at the Disco
    • “Weezer” — Weezer | Interview

    Alternative music album

    • “22, a Million” — Bon Iver | Review
    • WINNER | “Blackstar” — David Bowie | Review | Tony Visconti interview
    • “The Hope Six Demolition Project” — PJ Harvey | Video
    • “Post Pop Depression” — Iggy Pop | Interview
    • “A Moon Shaped Pool” — Radiohead | Review

    R&B performance

    • “Turnin’ Me Up” — BJ the Chicago Kid
    • “Permission” — Ro James
    • “I Do” — Musiq Soulchild
    • “Needed Me” — Rihanna
    • WINNER | “Cranes In the Sky” — Solange | Review

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    Traditional R&B performance

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    • “The Three Of Me” — William Bell | Interview
    • “Woman’s World” — BJ the Chicago Kid
    • “Sleeping With the One I Love” — Fantasia | Interview
    • WINNER | “Angel” — Lalah Hathaway | Interview
    • “Can’t Wait” — Jill Scott

    R&B song

    • “Come See Me” — J. Brathwaite, Aubrey Graham & Noah Shebib, songwriters (PartyNextDoor featuring Drake)
    • “Exchange” — Michael Hernandez & Bryson Tiller, songwriters (Bryson Tiller)
    • “Kiss It Better” — Jeff Bhasker, Robyn Fenty, John-Nathan Glass & Natalia Noemi, songwriters (Rihanna)
    • WINNER | “Lake by the Ocean” — Hod David & Musze, songwriters (Maxwell)
    • “Luv” — Magnus August Høiberg, Benjamin Levin & Daystar Peterson, songwriters (Tory Lanez)

    Urban contemporary album

    • WINNER | “Lemonade” — Beyoncé | Review
    • “Ology” — Gallant
    • “We Are King” — King | Interview
    • “Malibu” — Anderson .Paak | Interview
    • “Anti” — Rihanna | Review

    R&B album

    • “In My Mind” — BJ the Chicago Kid
    • WINNER | “Lalah Hathaway Live” — Lalah Hathaway
    • “Velvet Portraits” — Terrace Martin
    • “Healing Season” — Mint Condition
    • “Smoove Jones” — Mya

    Rap performance

    • WINNER | “No Problem” — Chance the Rapper featuring Lil Wayne & 2 Chainz
    • “Panda” — Desiigner
    • “Pop Style” — Drake featuring the Throne
    • “All the Way Up” — Fat Joe & Remy Ma featuring French Montana & Infared
    • “That Part” — Schoolboy Q featuring Kanye West

    Rap/sung performance

    • “Freedom” — Beyoncé featuring Kendrick Lamar
    • WINNER | “Hotline Bling” — Drake
    • “Broccoli” — D.R.A.M. featuring Lil Yachty
    • “Ultralight Beam” — Kanye West featuring Chance the Rapper, Kelly Price, Kirk Franklin & the-Dream | Remix
    • “Famous” — Kanye West featuring Rihanna | Video

    Rap song

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    • “All the Way Up” — Joseph Cartagena, Edward Davadi, Shandel Green, Karim Kharbouch, Andre Christopher Lyon, Reminisce Mackie & Marcello Valenzano, songwriters (Fat Joe & Remy Ma featuring French Montana & Infared)
    • “Famous” — Chancelor Bennett, Ross Birchard, Ernest Brown, Andrew Dawson, Kasseem Dean, Mike Dean, Noah Goldstein, Kejuan Muchita, Patrick Reynolds, Kanye West & Cydel Young, songwriters (Kanye West featuring Rihanna)
    • WINNER | “Hotline Bling” — Aubrey Graham & Paul Jefferies, songwriters (Drake)
    • “No Problem” — Chancelor Bennett, Dwayne Carter & Tauheed Epps, songwriters (Chance the Rapper featuring Lil Wayne & 2 Chainz)
    • “Ultralight Beam” — Chancelor Bennett, Kasseem Dean, Mike Dean, Kirk Franklin, Noah Goldstein, Samuel Griesemer, Terius Nash, Jerome Potter, Kelly Price, Nico “Donnie Trumpet” Segal, Derek Watkins, Kanye West & Cydel Young, songwriters (Kanye West featuring Chance the Rapper, Kelly Price, Kirk Franklin & the-Dream)

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    Rap album

    • WINNER | “Coloring Book” — Chance the Rapper
    • “And the Anonymous Nobody” — De La Soul
    • “Major Key” — DJ Khaled
    • “Views” — Drake | Review
    • “Blank Face LP” — Schoolboy Q
    • “The Life of Pablo” — Kanye West | Review

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      Country solo performance

      • “Love Can Go to Hell” — Brandy Clark | Interview
      • “Vice” — Miranda Lambert | Review
      • WINNER | “My Church” — Maren Morris
      • “Church Bells” — Carrie Underwood
      • “Blue Ain’t Your Color” — Keith Urban

      Country duo/group performance

      • “Different For Girls” — Dierks Bentley featuring Elle King
      • “21 Summer” — Brothers Osborne
      • “Setting the World On Fire” — Kenny Chesney & P!nk
      • WINNER | “Jolene” — Pentatonix featuring Dolly Parton
      • “Think of You” — Chris Young With Cassadee Pope

      Country song

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      • “Blue Ain’t Your Color” — Clint Lagerberg, Hillary Lindsey & Steven Lee Olsen, songwriters (Keith Urban)
      • “Die a Happy Man” — Sean Douglas, Thomas Rhett & Joe Spargur, songwriters (Thomas Rhett)
      • WINNER | “Humble and Kind” — Lori McKenna, songwriter (Tim McGraw)
      • “My Church” — busbee & Maren Morris, songwriters (Maren Morris)
      • “Vice” — Miranda Lambert, Shane McAnally & Josh Osborne, songwriters (Miranda Lambert)

      Country album

      • “Big Day In a Small Town” — Brandy Clark
      • “Full Circle” — Loretta Lynn
      • “Hero” — Maren Morris
      • WINNER | “A Sailor’s Guide to Earth” — Sturgill Simpson
      • “Ripcord” — Keith Urban

      New Age album

      • “Orogen” — John Burke
      • “Dark Sky Island” — Enya
      • “Inner Passion” — Peter Kater & Tina Guo
      • “Rosetta” — Vangelis
      • WINNER | “White Sun II” - White Sun

      Improvised jazz solo

      • “Countdown” — Joey Alexander, soloist
      • “In Movement” — Ravi Coltrane, soloist
      • “We See” — Fred Hersch, soloist
      • “I Concentrate On You” — Brad Mehldau, soloist
      • WINNER | “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” — John Scofield, soloist

      Jazz vocal album

      • “Sound of Red” — René Marie
      • “Upward Spiral” — Branford Marsalis Quartet With Special Guest Kurt Elling
      • WINNER | “Take Me to the Alley” — Gregory Porter
      • “Harlem On My Mind” — Catherine Russell
      • “The Sting Variations” — The Tierney Sutton Band

      Jazz instrumental album

      • “Book of Intuition” — Kenny Barron Trio
      • “Dr. Um” — Peter Erskine
      • “Sunday Night at the Vanguard” — The Fred Hersch Trio
      • “Nearness” — Joshua Redman & Brad Mehldau
      • WINNER | “Country For Old Men” — John Scofield

      Large jazz ensemble album

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      • “Real Enemies” — Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society
      • “Presents Monk’estra, Vol. 1” — John Beasley
      • “Kaleidoscope Eyes: Music of the Beatles” — John Daversa
      • “All L.A. Band” — Bob Mintzer
      • WINNER | “Presidential Suite: Eight Variations On Freedom” — Ted Nash Big Band

      Latin jazz album

      • “Entre Colegas” — Andy González
      • “Madera Latino: A Latin Jazz Perspective on the Music of Woody Shaw” — Brian Lynch & Various Artists
      • “Canto América” — Michael Spiro/Wayne Wallace La Orquesta Sinfonietta
      • “30” — Trio Da Paz
      • WINNER | “Tribute to Irakere: Live In Marciac” — Chucho Valdés

      Gospel performance/song

      • “It’s Alright, It’s OK” — Shirley Caesar featuring Anthony Hamilton
      • “You’re Bigger [Live]” — Jekalyn Carr
      • “Made A Way [Live]” — Travis Greene
      • WINNER | “God Provides” — Tamela Mann
      • “Better” — Hezekiah Walker

      Contemporary Christian music performance/song

      • “Trust In You” — Lauren Daigle
      • “Priceless” — For King & Country
      • “King of the World” — Natalie Grant
      • WINNER | “Thy Will” — Hillary Scott & the Scott Family
      • “Chain Breaker” — Zach Williams

      Gospel album

      • “Listen” — Tim Bowman Jr.
      • “Fill This House” — Shirley Caesar
      • “A Worshipper’s Heart [Live]” — Todd Dulaney
      • WINNER | “Losing My Religion” — Kirk Franklin
      • “Demonstrate [Live]” — William Murphy

      Contemporary Christian music album

      • “Poets & Saints” — All Sons & Daughters
      • “American Prodigal” — Crowder
      • “Be One” — Natalie Grant
      • “Youth Revival [Live]” — Hillsong Young & Free
      • WINNER | “Love Remains” — Hillary Scott & the Scott Family

      Roots gospel album

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      • “Better Together” — Gaither Vocal Band
      • “Nature’s Symphony In 432” — The Isaacs
      • WINNER | “Hymns” — Joey+Rory
      • “Hymns and Songs of Inspiration” — Gordon Mote
      • “God Don’t Never Change: The Songs of Blind Willie Johnson” — (Various Artists)

      Latin pop album

      • WINNER | “Un Besito Mas” — Jesse & Joy
      • “Ilusión” — Gaby Moreno
      • “Similares” — Laura Pausini
      • “Seguir Latiendo” — Sanalejo
      • “Buena Vida” — Diego Torres

      Latin rock, urban or alternative album

      • WINNER | “ilevitable” — ile
      • “L.H.O.N. (La Humanidad O Nosotros)” — Illya Kuryaki & the Valderamas
      • “Buenaventura” — La Santa Cecilia
      • “Los Rakas” — Los Rakas
      • “Amor Supremo” — Carla Morrison

      Regional Mexican music album (including Tejano)

      • “Raíces” — Banda El Recodo De Cruz Lizárraga
      • “Hecho A Mano” — Joss Favela
      • WINNER | “Un Azteca En El Azteca, Vol. 1 (En Vivo)” — Vicente Fernández
      • “Generación Maquinaria Est. 2006.” — La Maquinaria Norteña
      • “Tributo A Joan Sebastian Y Rigoberto Alfaro” — Mariachi Divas De Cindy Shea

      Tropical Latin album

      • “Conexión” — Fonseca
      • “La Fantasia Homenaje A Juan Formell” — Formell Y Los Van Van
      • “35 Aniversario” — Grupo Niche
      • “La Sonora Santanera En Su 60 Aniversario” — La Sonora Santanera
      • WINNER | “Donde Están?” — Jose Lugo & Guasábara Combo

      American roots performance

      • “Ain’t No Man” — The Avett Brothers
      • “Mother’s Children Have a Hard Time” — Blind Boys of Alabama
      • “Factory Girl” — Rhiannon Giddens
      • WINNER | “House of Mercy” — Sarah Jarosz
      • “Wreck You” — Lori McKenna

      American roots song

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      • “Alabama at Night” — Robbie Fulks
      • “City Lights” — Jack White
      • “Gulfstream” — Roddie Romero and the Hub City All-Stars
      • WINNER | “Kid Sister” — The Time Jumpers
      • “Wreck You” — Lori McKenna

      Americana album

      • “True Sadness” — The Avett Brothers
      • WINNER | “This Is Where I Live” — William Bell
      • “The Cedar Creek Sessions” — Kris Kristofferson
      • “The Bird & the Rifle” — Lori McKenna
      • “Kid Sister” — The Time Jumpers

      Bluegrass album

      • “Original Traditional” — Blue Highway
      • “Burden Bearer” — Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
      • “The Hazel and Alice Sessions” — Laurie Lewis & the Right Hands
      • “North By South” — Claire Lynch
      • WINNER | “Coming Home” — O’Connor Band With Mark O’Connor

      Traditional blues album

      • “Can’t Shake This Feeling” — Lurrie Bell
      • “Live at the Greek Theatre” — Joe Bonamassa
      • “Blues & Ballads (A Folksinger’s Songbook: Volumes I & II)” — Luther Dickinson
      • “The Soul of Jimmie Rodgers” — Vasti Jackson
      • WINNER | “Porcupine Meat” — Bobby Rush

      Contemporary blues album

      • WINNER | “The Last Days of Oakland” — Fantastic Negrito
      • “Love Wins Again” — Janiva Magness
      • “Bloodline” — Kenny Neal
      • “Give It Back to You” — The Record Company
      • “Everybody Wants a Piece” — Joe Louis Walker

      Folk album

      • “Silver Skies Blue” — Judy Collins & Ari Hest
      • “Upland Stories” — Robbie Fulks
      • “Factory Girl” — Rhiannon Giddens
      • “Weighted Mind” — Sierra Hull
      • WINNER | “Undercurrent” — Sarah Jarosz

      Regional roots music album

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      • “Broken Promised Land” — Barry Jean Ancelet & Sam Broussard
      • “It’s a Cree Thing” — Northern Cree
      • WINNER | “E Walea” — Kalani Pe’a
      • “Gulfstream” — Roddie Romero and the Hub City All-Stars
      • “I Wanna Sing Right: Rediscovering Lomax In the Evangeline Country” — (Various Artists)

      Reggae album

      • “Sly & Robbie Presents ... Reggae For Her” — Devin Di Dakta & J.L
      • “Rose Petals” — J Boog
      • WINNER | “Ziggy Marley” — Ziggy Marley
      • “Everlasting” — Raging Fyah
      • “Falling Into Place” — Rebelution
      • “SOJA: Live In Virginia” — SOJA

      World music album

      • “Destiny” — Celtic Woman
      • “Walking In the Footsteps Of Our Fathers” — Ladysmith Black Mambazo
      • WINNER | “Sing Me Home” — Yo-Yo Ma & the Silk Road Ensemble
      • “Land Of Gold” — Anoushka Shankar
      • “Dois Amigos, Um Século De Música: Multishow Live” — Caetano Veloso & Gilberto Gil

      Children’s album

      • “Explorer Of the World” — Frances England
      • WINNER | “Infinity Plus One” — Secret Agent 23 Skidoo
      • “Novelties” — Recess Monkey
      • “Press Play” — Brady Rymer and the Little Band That Could
      • “Saddle Up” — The Okee Dokee Brothers

      Comedy album

      • “… America … Great …” — David Cross
      • “American Myth” — Margaret Cho
      • “Boyish Girl Interrupted” — Tig Notaro
      • “Live at the Apollo” — Amy Schumer
      • WINNER | “Talking For Clapping” — Patton Oswalt

      Musical theater album

      • “Bright Star”
      • WINNER | “The Color Purple”
      • “Fiddler On the Roof”
      • “Kinky Boots”
      • “Waitress”

      Compilation soundtrack for visual media

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      • “Amy” (Various Artists)
      • WINNER | “Miles Ahead” (Miles Davis & Various Artists)
      • “Straight Outta Compton” (Various Artists)
      • “Suicide Squad” (Collector’s Edition) (Various Artists)
      • “Vinyl: The Essentials Season 1” (Various Artists)

      Score soundtrack for visual media

      • “Bridge of Spies” — Thomas Newman, composer
      • “Quentin Tarantino’s the Hateful Eight” — Ennio Morricone, composer
      • “The Revenant” — Alva Noto & Ryuichi Sakamoto, composers
      • WINNER | “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” — John Williams, composer
      • “Stranger Things Volume 1” — Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein, composers
      • “Stranger Things Volume 2” — Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein, composers

      Song written for visual media

      • WINNER | “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” — Max Martin, Shellback & Justin Timberlake, songwriters (Justin Timberlake, Anna Kendrick, Gwen Stefani, James Corden, Zooey Deschanel, Walt Dohrn, Ron Funches, Caroline Hjelt, Aino Jawo, Christopher Mintz-Plasse & Kunal Nayyar)
      • “Heathens” — Tyler Joseph, songwriter (Twenty One Pilots)
      • “Just Like Fire” — Oscar Holter, Max Martin, P!nk & Shellback, songwriters (P!nk)
      • “Purple Lamborghini” — Shamann Cooke, Sonny Moore & William Roberts, songwriters (Skrillex & Rick Ross)
      • “Try Everything” — Mikkel S. Eriksen, Sia Furler & Tor Erik Hermansen, songwriters (Shakira)
      • “The Veil” — Peter Gabriel, songwriter (Peter Gabriel)

      Instrumental composition

      • “Bridge of Spies (End Title)” — Thomas Newman, composer
      • “The Expensive Train Set (An Epic Sarahnade For Double Big Band)” — Tim Davies, composer
      • “Flow” — Alan Ferber, composer
      • “L’Ultima Diligenza Di Red Rock” Versione Integrale — Ennio Morricone, composer
      • WINNER | “Spoken at Midnight” — Ted Nash, composer

      Arrangement, instrumental or a cappella

      • “Ask Me Now” — John Beasley, arranger
      • “Good Swing Wenceslas” — Sammy Nestico, arranger
      • “Linus & Lucy” — Christian Jacob, arranger
      • “Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds” — John Daversa, arranger
      • “We Three Kings” — Ted Nash, arranger
      • WINNER | “You And I” — Jacob Collier, arrange

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      Arrangement, instruments and vocals

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      • “Do You Hear What I Hear?” — Gordon Goodwin, arranger (Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band Featuring Take 6)
      • “Do You Want To Know a Secret” — John Daversa, arranger (John Daversa Featuring Renee Olstead)
      • WINNER | “Flintstones” — Jacob Collier, arranger (Jacob Collier)
      • “I’m a Fool to Want You” — Alan Broadbent, arranger (Kristin Chenoweth)
      • “Somewhere (Dirty Blvd)” (Extended Version) — Billy Childs & Larry Klein, arrangers (Lang Lang Featuring Lisa Fischer & Jeffrey Wright)

      Recording package

      • “Anti” (Deluxe Edition) — Ciarra Pardo & Robyn Fenty, art directors (Rihanna)
      • WINNER | “Blackstar” — Jonathan Barnbrook, art director (David Bowie)
      • “Human Performance” — Andrew Savage, art director (Parquet Courts)
      • “Sunset Motel” — Sarah Dodds & Shauna Dodds, art directors (Reckless Kelly)
      • “22, A Million” — Eric Timothy Carlson, art director (Bon Iver)

      Boxed or special limited edition package

      • WINNER | “Edith Piaf 1915-2015” — Gérard Lo Monaco, art director (Edith Piaf)
      • “401 Days” — Jonathan Dagan & Mathias Høst Normark, art directors (J.Views)
      • “I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It” (Box Set) — Samuel Burgess-Johnson & Matthew Healy, art directors (The 1975)
      • “Paper Wheels” (Deluxe Limited Edition) — Matt Taylor, art director (Trey Anastasio)
      • “Tug of War” (Deluxe Edition) — Simon Earith & James Musgrave, art directors (Paul McCartney)

      Album notes

      • “The Complete Monument & Columbia Albums Collection” — Mikal Gilmore, album notes writer (Kris Kristofferson)
      • “The Knoxville Sessions, 1929-1930: Knox County Stomp” — Ted Olson & Tony Russell, album notes writers (Various Artists)
      • “Ork Records: New York, New York” — Rob Sevier & Ken Shipley, album notes writers (Various Artists)
      • WINNER | “Sissle and Blake Sing Shuffle Along” — Ken Bloom & Richard Carlin, album notes writers (Eubie Blake & Noble Sissle)
      • “Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism & the Phonograph, 1890-1900” — Richard Martin, album notes writer (Various Artists)

      Historical album

      • WINNER | “The Cutting Edge 1965-1966: The Bootleg Series, Vol.12” (Collector’s Edition) (Bob Dylan)
      • “Music Of Morocco From the Library of Congress: Recorded By Paul Bowles, 1959” (Various Artists)
      • “Ork Records: New York, New York” (Various Artists)
      • “Vladimir Horowitz: The Unreleased Live Recordings 1966-1983” (Vladimir Horowitz)
      • “Waxing the Gospel: Mass Evangelism & the Phonograph, 1890-1900” (Various Artists)

      Engineered album, non-classical

      • “Are You Serious” — Tchad Blake & David Boucher, engineers; Bob Ludwig, mastering engineer (Andrew Bird)
      • WINNER | “Blackstar” — David Bowie, Tom Elmhirst, Kevin Killen & Tony Visconti, engineers; Joe LaPorta, mastering engineer (David Bowie)
      • “Dig In Deep” — Ryan Freeland, engineer; Kim Rosen, mastering engineer (Bonnie Raitt)
      • “Hit N Run Phase Two” — Booker T., Dylan Dresdow, Chris James, Prince & Justin Stanley, engineers; Dylan Dresdow, mastering engineer (Prince)
      • “Undercurrent” — Shani Gandhi & Gary Paczosa, engineers; Paul Blakemore, mastering engineer (Sarah Jarosz)

        Remixed recording

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        • “Cali Coast” (Psionics Remix) — Josh Williams, remixer (Soul Pacific)
        • “Heavy Star Movin’” (staRo Remix) — staRo, remixer (The Silver Lake Chorus)
        • “Nineteen Hundred Eighty-Five” (Timo Maas & James Teej Remix) — Timo Maas & James Teej, remixers (Paul McCartney & Wings)
        • “Only” (Kaskade x Lipless Remix) — Ryan Raddon, remixer (Ry X)
        • WINNER | “Tearing Me Up” (RAC Remix) — André Allen Anjos, remixer (Bob Moses)
        • “Wide Open” (Joe Goddard Remix) — Joe Goddard, remixer (The Chemical Brothers)

        Surround sound album

        • WINNER | “Dutilleux: Sur Le Même Accord; Les Citations; Mystère De L’instant & Timbres, Espace, Mouvement” — Alexander Lipay & Dmitriy Lipay, surround mix engineers; Dmitriy Lipay, surround mastering engineer; Dmitriy Lipay, surround producer (Ludovic Morlot & Seattle Symphony)
        • “Johnson: Considering Matthew Shepard” — Brad Michel, surround mix engineer; Brad Michel, surround mastering engineer; Robina G. Young, surround producer (Craig Hella Johnson & Conspirare)
        • “Maja S.K. Ratkje: And Sing ...” — Morten Lindberg, surround mix engineer; Morten Lindberg, surround mastering engineer; Morten Lindberg, surround producer (Maja S.K. Ratkje, Cikada & Oslo Sinfonietta)
        • “Primus & the Chocolate Factory” (5.1 Surround Sound Edition) — Les Claypool, surround mix engineer; Stephen Marcussen, surround mastering engineer; Les Claypool, surround producer (Primus)
        • “Reflections” — Morten Lindberg, surround mix engineer; Morten Lindberg, surround mastering engineer; Morten Lindberg, surround producer (Øyvind Gimse, Geir Inge Lotsberg & Trondheimsolistene)

        Engineered album, classical

        • WINNER | “Corigliano: The Ghosts of Versailles” — Mark Donahue & Fred Vogler, engineers (James Conlon, Guanqun Yu, Joshua Guerrero, Patricia Racette, Christopher Maltman, Lucy Schaufer, Lucas Meachem, LA Opera Chorus & Orchestra)
        • “Dutilleux: Sur Le Même Accord; Les Citations; Mystère De L’Instant & Timbres, Espace, Mouvement” — Alexander Lipay & Dmitriy Lipay, engineers (Ludovic Morlot & Seattle Symphony)
        • “Reflections” — Morten Lindberg, engineer (Øyvind Gimse, Geir Inge Lotsberg & Trondheimsolistene)
        • “Shadow of Sirius” — Silas Brown & David Frost, engineers; Silas Brown, mastering engineer (Jerry F. Junkin & the University Of Texas Wind Ensemble)
        • “Shostakovich: Under Stalin’s Shadow Symphonies Nos. 5, 8 & 9” — Shawn Murphy & Nick Squire, engineers; Tim Martyn, mastering engineer (Andris Nelsons & Boston Symphony Orchestra)

        Producer of the year, classical

        • Blanton Alspaugh
        • WINNER | David Frost
        • Marina A. Ledin, Victor Ledin
        • Judith Sherman
        • Robina G. Young

        Orchestral performance

        • “Bates: Works for Orchestra” — Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor (San Francisco Symphony)
        • “Ibert: Orchestral Works” — Neeme Järvi, conductor (Orchestre De La Suisse Romande)
        • “Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5 In B-Flat Major, Op. 100” — Mariss Jansons, conductor (Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra)
        • “Rouse: Odna Zhizn; Symphonies 3 & 4; Prospero’s Rooms” — Alan Gilbert, conductor (New York Philharmonic)
        • WINNER | “Shostakovich: Under Stalin’s Shadow - Symphonies Nos. 5, 8 & 9” — Andris Nelsons, conductor (Boston Symphony Orchestra)

        Opera recording

        • WINNER | “Corigliano: The Ghosts of Versailles” — James Conlon, conductor; Joshua Guerrero, Christopher Maltman, Lucas Meachem, Patricia Racette, Lucy Schaufer & Guanqun Yu; Blanton Alspaugh, producer (LA Opera Orchestra; LA Opera Chorus)
        • “Handel: Giulio Cesare” — Giovanni Antonini, conductor; Cecilia Bartoli, Philippe Jaroussky, Andreas Scholl & Anne-Sofie von Otter; Samuel Theis, producer (Il Giardino Armonico)
        • “Higdon: Cold Mountain” — Miguel Harth-Bedoya, conductor; Emily Fons, Nathan Gunn, Isabel Leonard & Jay Hunter Morris; Elizabeth Ostrow, producer (The Santa Fe Opera Orchestra; Santa Fe Opera Apprentice Program for Singers)
        • “Mozart: Le Nozze Di Figaro” — Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor; Thomas Hampson, Christiane Karg, Luca Pisaroni & Sonya Yoncheva; Daniel Zalay, producer (Chamber Orchestra of Europe; Vocalensemble Rastatt)
        • “Szymanowski: Król Roger” — Antonio Pappano, conductor; Georgia Jarman, Mariusz Kwiecień & Saimir Pirgu; Jonathan Allen, producer (Orchestra of the Royal Opera House; Royal Opera Chorus)

        Choral performance

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        • “Himmelrand” — Elisabeth Holte, conductor (Marianne Reidarsdatter Eriksen, Ragnfrid Lie & Matilda Sterby; Inger-Lise Ulsrud; Uranienborg Vokalensemble)
        • “Janáček: Glagolitic Mass” — Edward Gardner, conductor; Håkon Matti Skrede, chorus master (Susan Bickley, Gábor Bretz, Sara Jakubiak & Stuart Skelton; Thomas Trotter; Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra; Bergen Cathedral Choir, Bergen Philharmonic Choir, Choir of Collegium Musicum & Edvard Grieg Kor)
        • “Lloyd: Bonhoeffer” — Donald Nally, conductor (Malavika Godbole, John Grecia, Rebecca Harris & Thomas Mesa; the Crossing)
        • WINNER | “Penderecki Conducts Penderecki, Volume 1” — Krzysztof Penderecki, conductor; Henryk Wojnarowski, choir director (Nikolay Didenko, Agnieszka Rehlis & Johanna Rusanen; Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra; Warsaw Philharmonic Choir)
        • “Steinberg: Passion Week” — Steven Fox, conductor (The Clarion Choir)

        Chamber music/small ensemble performance

        • “Fitelberg: Chamber Works” — ARC Ensemble
        • “Reflections” — Øyvind Gimse, Geir Inge Lotsberg & Trondheimsolistene
        • “Serious Business” — Spektral Quartet
        • WINNER | “Steve Reich” — Third Coast Percussion
        • “Trios From Our Homelands” — Lincoln Trio

        Classical instrumental solo

        • “Adams, J.: Scheherazade.2” — Leila Josefowicz; David Robertson, conductor (Chester Englander; St. Louis Symphony)
        • WINNER | “Daugherty: Tales of Hemingway” — Zuill Bailey; Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor (Nashville Symphony)
        • “Dvořák: Violin Concerto & Romance; Suk: Fantasy” — Christian Tetzlaff; John Storgårds, conductor (Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra)
        • “Mozart: Keyboard Music, Vols. 8 & 9” - Kristian Bezuidenhout
        • “1930’s Violin Concertos, Vol. 2” - Gil Shaham; Stéphane Denève, conductor (The Knights & Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra)

        Classical solo vocal album

        • “Monteverdi” — Magdalena Kožená; Andrea Marcon, conductor (David Feldman, Michael Feyfar, Jakob Pilgram & Luca Tittoto; La Cetra Barockorchester Basel)
        • “Mozart: The Weber Sisters” — Sabine Devieilhe; Raphaël Pichon, conductor (Pygmalion)
        • WINNER (TIE) | “Schumann & Berg” — Dorothea Röschmann; Mitsuko Uchida, accompanist
        • WINNER (TIE) | “Shakespeare Songs” — Ian Bostridge; Antonio Pappano, accompanist (Michael Collins, Elizabeth Kenny, Lawrence Power & Adam Walker)
        • “Verismo” — Anna Netrebko; Antonio Pappano, conductor (Yusif Eyvazov; Coro Dell’Accademia Nazionale Di Santa Cecilia; Orchestra Dell’Accademia Nazionale Di Santa Cecilia)

        Classical compendium

        • WINNER | “Daugherty: Tales of Hemingway; American Gothic; Once Upon A Castle” — Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor; Tim Handley, producer
        • “Gesualdo” — Tõnu Kaljuste, conductor; Manfred Eicher, producer
        • “Vaughan Williams: Discoveries” — Martyn Brabbins, conductor; Andrew Walton, producer
        • “Wolfgang: Passing Through” — Judith Farmer & Gernot Wolfgang, producers; (Various Artists)
        • “Zappa: 200 Motels - The Suites” — Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor; Frank Filipetti & Gail Zappa, producers

        Contemporary classical composition

        • “Bates: Anthology of Fantastic Zoology” — Mason Bates, composer (Riccardo Muti & Chicago Symphony Orchestra)
        • WINNER | “Daugherty: Tales of Hemingway” — Michael Daugherty, composer (Zuill Bailey, Giancarlo Guerrero & Nashville Symphony)
        • “Higdon: Cold Mountain” — Jennifer Higdon, composer; Gene Scheer, librettist (Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Jay Hunter Morris, Emily Fons, Isabel Leonard, Nathan Gunn & the Santa Fe Opera)
        • “Theofanidis: Bassoon Concerto” — Christopher Theofanidis, composer (Martin Kuuskmann, Barry Jekowsky & Northwest Sinfonia)
        • “Winger: Conversations With Nijinsky” — C. F. Kip Winger, composer (Martin West & San Francisco Ballet Orchestra)

        Music video

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        • WINNER | “Formation” — (Beyoncé) Melina Matsoukas, video director; Nathan Scherrer, video producer
        • “River” — (Leon Bridges) Miles Jay, video director; Dennis Beier, Allison Kunzman & Saul Levitz, video producers
        • “Up & Up” — (Coldplay) Vania Heymann & Gal Muggia, video directors; Juliette Larthe & Natan Schottenfels, video producers
        • “Gosh” — (Jamie XX) Romain Gavras, video director; Iconoclast, video producers
        • “Upside Down & Inside Out” — (OK Go) Damian Kulash Jr. & Trish Sie, video directors; Melissa Murphy & John O’Grady, video producers

        Music film

        • “I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead: Steve Aoki” — Justin Krook, video director; Brent Almond, Matt Colon, David Gelb, Ryan Kavanaugh, Happy Walters & Matthew Weaver, video producers
        • WINNER | “The Beatles: Eight Days a Week the Touring Years” — Ron Howard, video director; Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Scott Pascucci & Nigel Sinclair, video producers
        • “Lemonade” — Beyoncé Knowles Carter & Kahlil Joseph, video directors; Beyoncé Knowles Carter, video producer
        • “The Music of Strangers” — Yo-Yo Ma & the Silk Road Ensemble Morgan Neville, video director; Caitrin Rogers, video producer
        • “American Saturday Night: Live From the Grand Ole Opry” — George J. Flanigen IV, video director; John Burke & Lindsey Clark, video producers

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