Here is a complete list of nominees for the 35th annual Grammy Awards announced Thursday.

1. RECORD OF THE YEAR: "Tears In Heaven," Eric Clapton; "Achy Breaky Heart," Billy Ray Cyrus; "Constant Craving," k.d. lang; "Save the Best for Last," Vanessa Williams; "Beauty and the Beast," Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson.2. ALBUM OF THE YEAR: "Unplugged," Eric Clapton; "Ingenue," k.d. lang; "Diva," Annie Lennox; "Achtung Baby," U2; "Beauty and the Beast," various artists.

3. SONG OF THE YEAR: "Tears in Heaven," Eric Clapton; "Achy Breaky Heart," Billy Ray Cyrus; "Beauty and the Beast," Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson; "Constant Craving," k.d. lang; "Save the Best for Last," Vanessa Williams.

4. NEW ARTIST: Arrested Development, Billy Ray Cyrus, Sophie B. Hawkins, Kriss Kross, Jon Secada.

5. POP VOCAL, FEMALE: "MTV Unplugged EP," Mariah Carey; "Celine Dion," Celine Dion; "Constant Craving," k.d. lang; "Diva," Annie Lennox; "Save the Best for Last," Vanessa Williams.

6. POP VOCAL, MALE: "Tears in Heaven," Eric Clapton; "Us," Peter Gabriel; "Black or White," Michael Jackson; "The One," Elton John; "Joshua Judges Ruth," Lyle Lovett.

7. POP VOCAL, DUO OR GROUP: "Beauty and the Beast," Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson; "I Can't Dance," Genesis; "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me," George Michael and Elton John; "Diamonds and Pearls," Prince and the New Power Generation; "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough," Patty Smyth and Don Henley.

8. TRADITIONAL POP VOCAL: "Perfectly Frank," Tony Bennett; "Girl Singer," Rosemary Clooney; "Michael Feinstein Sings the Jule Styne Songbook," Michael Feinstein; "Late Night at the Cafe Carlyle," Bobby Short; "With My Lover Beside Me," Nancy Wilson.

9. POP INSTRUMENTAL: "Tahitian Skies," The Chieftains with Chet Atkins; "Twenty Nine-Five," Bruce Hornsby-Branford Marsalis; "Cool," Bob James and Earl Klugh; "Beauty and the Beast," the Nurenberg Symphony Orchestra.

10. ROCK VOCAL, FEMALE: "Ain't It Heavy," Melissa Etheridge; "Shot of Poison," Lita Ford; "It Won't Be Long," Alison Moyet; "Rockinghorse," Alannah Myles; "The Bitch is Back," Tina Turner.

11. ROCK VOCAL, MALE: "There Will Never be Another Tonight," Bryan Adams; "Unplugged," Eric Clapton; "Life is a Highway," Tom Cochrane; "Digging in the Dirt," Peter Gabriel; "The Fire Inside," Bob Seger; "Human Touch," Bruce Springsteen.

12. ROCK VOCAL, DUO OR GROUP: "Free Your Mind," En Vogue; "Little Village," Little Village; "Kiko," Los Lobos; "Under the Bridge," Red Hot Chili Peppers; "Achtung Baby," U2.

13. HARD ROCK PERFORMANCE: "Dirt," Alice in Chains; "Angel Dust," Faith No More; "Live and Let Die," Guns N' Roses; "Smells Like Teen Spirit," Nirvana; "Jeremy," Pearl Jam; "Give it Away," Red Hot Chili Peppers.

14. METAL PERFORMANCE, WITH VOCAL: "In the Meantime," Helmet; "Countdown to Extinction," Megadeth; "N.W.O." Ministry; "Wish," Nine Inch Nails; "Into the Void," Soundgarden.

15. ROCK INSTRUMENTAL: "Hound Dog," Jeff Beck and Jed Leiber; "Bring 'Em Back Alive," Dixie Dregs; "Gypsy-Grajonca," Santana; "The Extremist," Joe Satriani; "Little Wing," Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble.

16. ROCK SONG: "Layla," Eric Clapton; "Digging in the Dirt," Peter Gabriel; "Smells Like Teen Spirit," Nirvana; "Jeremy," Pearl Jam; "Human Touch," Bruce Springsteen.

17. ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ALBUM: "Good Stuff," The B-52's; "Wish," The Cure; "Your Arsenal," Morrissey; "Bone Machine," Tom Waits; "Nonsuch," XTC.

18. RHYTHM AND BLUES VOCAL, FEMALE: "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me," Oleta Adams; "I Belong to You," Whitney Houston; "The Woman I Am," Chaka Khan; "I Love Your Smile," Shanice; "The Comfort Zone," Vanessa Williams.

19. RHYTHM AND BLUES VOCAL, MALE: "Humpin' Around," Bobby Brown; "Lost in the Night," Peabo Bryson; "T.E.V.I.N." Tevin Campbell; "Jam," Michael Jackson; "Heaven and Earth," Al Jarreau.

20. RHYTHM AND BLUES VOCAL, DUO OR GROUP: "People Everyday," Arrested Development; "End of the Road," Boyz II Men; "I'll Be There," Mariah Carey and Trey Lorenz; "Funky Divas," En Vogue; "The Best Things in Life Are Free," Luther Vandross and Janet Jackson.

21. RHYTHM AND BLUES INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE: "Big Idea," The Brecker Brothers; "Doo-Bop," Miles Davis; "Just the Way I Feel," George Howard; "Mood," Soul II Soul; "Summer Chill," Grover Washington Jr.

22. RHYTHM AND BLUES SONG: "End of the Road," Boyz II Men; "I'll Be There," Mariah Carey and Trey Lorenz; "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)," En Vogue; "Jam," Michael Jackson; "Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg," TLC.

23. RAP SOLO PERFORMANCE: "Addams Groove," Hammer; "Strictly Business," L.L. Cool J; "You Gotta Believe," Marky Mark; "Latifah's Had it Up 2 Here," Queen Latifah; "Baby Got Back," Sir Mix-A-Lot.

24. RAP PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP: "Tennessee," Arrested Development; "Check Your Head," Beastie Boys; "Jump Around," House of Pain; "Jump," Kris Kross; "Greatest Misses," Public Enemy.

25. NEW AGE ALBUM: "Shepherd Moons," Enya; "Dream," Kitaro; "Esperanto," Shadowfax; "Rockoon," Tangerine Dream; "Dare to Dream," Yanni.

26. CONTEMPORARY JAZZ PERFORMANCE: "Back Roads," Bob Berg; "Return of the Brecker Brothers," The Brecker Brothers; "Secret Story," Pat Metheny; "One Music," Bob Mintzer; "Upfront," David Sanborn.

27. JAZZ VOCAL PERFORMANCE: "Here's to Life," Shirley Horn; "You Gotta Pay the Band," Abbey Lincoln; "'Round Midnight," Bobby McFerrin; "All the Way," Jimmy Scott; "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows," Take 6.

28. JAZZ INSTRUMENTAL SOLO: "Above and Below," Randy Brecker; "Fantasy," Miles Davis; "Soul Eyes," Stan Getz and Kenny Barron; "Lush Life," Joe Henderson; "Blue Interlude," Wynton Marsalis.

29. JAZZ INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE, INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP: "Benny Rides Again," Eddie Daniels and Gary Burton; "Haunted Heart," Charlie Haden Quartet West; "Lush Life," Joe Henderson; "I Heard You Twice the First Time," Branford Marsalis; "I Remember Clifford," Arturo Sandoval.

30. LARGE JAZZ ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE: "Carnegie Hall Concert," Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra; "Harlem Renaissance," The Benny Carter Big Band and the Rutgers University Orchestra; "GRP All-Star Big Band," GRP All-Star Big Band; "Brassy and Sassy," Rob McDonnell and The Boss Brass; "The Turning Point," McCoy Tyner Big Band.

31. COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE, FEMALE: "I Feel Lucky," Mary-Chapin Carpenter; "Wynonna," Wynonna Judd; "The Greatest Man I Never Knew," Reba McEntire; "Something in Red," Lorrie Morgan; "Maybe It Was Memphis," Pam Tillis.

32. COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE, MALE: "The Chase," Garth Brooks; "AchyBreaky Heart," Billy Ray Cyrus; "I Still Believe in You," Vince Gill; "Better Class of Losers," Randy Travis; "Lord Have Mercy on the Working Man," Travis Tritt.

33. COUNTRY PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL: "American Pride," Alabama; "Boot Scootin' Boogie," Brooks and Dunn; "Emmylou Harris and The Nash Ramblers at The Ryman," Emmylou Harris and The Nash Ramblers; "Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line," The Kentucky Headhunters; "When She

Cries," Restless Heart.

34. COUNTRY VOCAL COLLABORATION: "Not too Much to Ask," Mary-Chapin Carpenter and Joe Diffie; "Killybegs," The Chieftains and The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band; "Whatcha Gonna Do With a Cowboy," Chris LeDoux and Garth Brooks; "The Whiskey Ain't Workin'," Travis Tritt and Marty Stuart; "Tell Me About It," Tanya Tucker and Delbert McClinton.

35. COUNTRY INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE: "Black and White Rag," Live and Kickin'; "Sneakin' Around," Chet Atkins and Jerry Reed; "Cotton-Eyed Joe," The Chieftains with Ricky Skaggs; "Ride the Wild Turkey," Jerry Douglas; "Scotland," Emmylou Harris and The Nash Ramblers.

36. BLUEGRASS ALBUM: "Larry Cordle, Glen Duncan and Lonesome Standard Time," Larry Cordle, Glen Duncan and Lonesome Standard Time; "Slide Rule," Jerry Douglas; "Bluegrass Reunion," David Grisman, Herb Pedersen, Red Allen, Jim Buchanan, James Kerwin and Jerry Garcia.

37. COUNTRY SONG: "I Feel Lucky," Mary-Chapin Carpenter; "Achy Breaky Heart," Billy Ray Cyrus; "I Still Believe in You," Vince Gill; "She Is His Only Need," Wynonna Judd; "The Greatest Man I Never Saw," Reba McEntire.

38. ROCK/CONTEMPORARY GOSPEL ALBUM: "A Friend Like You," Geoff Moore and The Distance; "Not Ashamed," Newsboys; "Unseen Power," Petra; "Pray for Rain," Pray for Rain; "Tales of Wonder," White Heart.

39. POP GOSPEL ALBUM: "Angels of Mercy," Susan Ashton; "Addicted to Jesus," Carman; "The Great Adventure," Steven Curtis Chapman; "I Choose Joy," Larnelle Harris; "Faith, Hope and Love," Mylon LeFevre.

40. SOUTHERN GOSPEL ALBUM: "Sometimes Miracles Hide," Bruce Carroll; "Camp Meeting Live," The Cathedrals; "Pickin' the Best - Live," Jeff and Sheri Easter; "Live," The Florida Boys; "70th Anniversary Celebration," The Speers.

41. TRADITIONAL SOUL GOSPEL ALBUM, SOLO, DUO OR GROUP: "He's Working It Out For You," Shirley Caesar; "Standing in the Safety Zone," Fairfield Four; "Steppin' Out," Gospel Hummingbirds; "Live," Albertina Walker; "For the Rest of My Life," Mom & Pop Winans.

42. CONTEMPORARY SOUL GOSPEL ALBUM, SOLO, DUO OR GROUP: "When the Music Stops," Daryl Coley; "Love is Reality," Al Green; "Testimony," The Richard Smallwood Singers; "Handel's Messiah - A Soulful Celebration," Various Artists; "The Lady," Vickie Winans.

43. GOSPEL ALBUM, CHOIR OR CHORUS: "African Children's Choir - Live! in Concert," African Children's Choir; "Only to Him," The Brooklyn Tabernacle Singers; "With All of My Heart," Sandra Crouch and Friends; "Edwin Hawkins Music & Arts Seminar Mass Choir - Recorded Live in Los Angeles," Music & Arts Seminar Mass Choir; "Never Let Go of His Hand," Rev. Lawrence Thomison and the Music City Mass Choir.

44. LATIN POP ALBUM, VOCAL OR INSTRUMENTAL: "Agua Nueva," Christian; "Calor," Julio Iglesias; "Romance," Luis Miguel; "Ave Fenix," Raphael; "El Puma En Ritmo," Jose Luis Rodriguez; "Otro Dia Mas Sin Verte," Jon Secada.

45.TROPICAL LATIN ALBUM, VOCAL OR INSTRUMENTAL: "Soy Dichoso," Ray Barretto; "Amor Y Control," Ruben Blades; "Tributo A Ismael Rivera," Celia Cruz; "Gracias," El Gran Combo; "Frenesi," Linda Ronstadt.

46. MEXICAN-AMERICAN ALBUM, VOCAL OR INSTRUMENTAL: "Un Nuevo Comienzo," Los Diablos; "Con Sentimiento Y Sabor," Los Tigres Del Norte; "Unsung Highways," Emilio Navaira; "Mas Canciones," Linda Ronstadt; "I Love My Freedom, I Love My Texas," Mingo Saldivary Sus Tremendos Cuatro Espadas.

47. TRADITIONAL BLUES ALBUM, VOCAL OR INSTRUMENTAL: "Someone to Love," Charles Brown; "No Looking Back," Clarence `Gatemouth' Brown; "Goin' Back to New Orleans," Dr. John; "Got Love If You Want It," John Hammond; "Roots of Rhythm and Blues: A Tribute to the Robert Johnson Era," Various Artists.

48. CONTEMPORARY BLUES ALBUM, VOCAL OR INSTRUMENTAL: "I Was Warned," Robert Cray; "Robben Ford & The Blue Line," Robben Ford & The Blue Line; "The Right Time," Etta James; "Peace to the Neighborhood," Pop Staples; "The Sky is Crying," Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble.

49. TRADITIONAL FOLK ALBUM, VOCAL OR INSTRUMENTAL: "Just Gimme Somethin' I'm Used To," Norman and Nancy Blake; "An Irish Evening Live at the Grand Opera House, Belfast with Roger Daltrey & Nanci Griffith," The Chieftains; "Grandfather's Greatest Hits," David Holt; "A Cathedral Concert," Le Mystere Des Voix Bulgares; "Le Trio Cadien," D.L. Menard, Eddie LeJeune and Ken Smith.

50. CONTEMPORARY FOLK ALBUM, VOCAL OR INSTRUMENTAL: "Play Me Backwards," Joan Baez; "The Criminal Under My Own Hat," T Bone Burnett; "Another Country," The Chieftains; "Rites of Passage," Indigo Girls; "Arkansas Traveler," Michelle Shocked.

51. REGGAE ALBUM, VOCAL OR INSTRUMENTAL: "Breakout," Jimmy Cliff; "X-Tra Naked," Shabba Ranks; "Rastafari Centennial - Live in Paris - Elysee Montmartre," Steel Pulse; "Committed," Third World; "All Over the World," Wailing Souls.

52. WORLD MUSIC ALBUM, VOCAL OR INSTRUMENTAL: "Gipsy King Live," Gipsy King; "Kirya," Ofra Haza; "Brasileiro," Serigo Mendes; "Eyes Open," Youssou N'Dour; "Americas," Strunz and Farah.

53. POLKA ALBUM, VOCAL OR INSTRUMENTAL: "All American Country Flavored Polkas," Eddie Blazonczyk's Versatones; "Where Were You Back Then," Lenny Gomulka and the Chicago Push; "35th Anniversary," Walter Ostanek; "Sturr-It-Up," Jimmy Sturr; "Happy Polka Days," Dick Tady Orchestra.

54. ALBUM FOR CHILDREN: "Chipmunks In Low Places," Alvin & The Chipmunks; "Snuggle Up - A Gift of Songs for Sweet Dreams," J. Aaron Brown, David R. Lehman and Barbara Bailey Hutchinson; "Woody's Grow Big Song 1 and 2," The Guthrie Family; "Pete Seeger's Family Concert," Pete Seeger; "Beauty and the Beast - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack." Various Artists.

55. COMEDY ALBUM, SPOKEN OR MUSICAL: "An Evening With George Burns," George Burns; "Naked Beneath My Clothes," Rita Rudner; "P.D.Q. Bach: Music for an Awful lot of Winds and Percussion," Prof. Peter Schickele; "Jonathan Winters is Terminator 3," Jonathan Winters; "Off the Deep End," `Weird Al' Yankovic.

56. SPOKEN WORD OR NON-MUSICAL ALBUM: "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe," Fannie Flagg; "What You Can do to Avoid AIDS," Earvin Magic Johnson; "Stories," Garrison Keillor; "Devout Catalyst," Ken Nordine; "A Christmas Carol (Charles Dickens)," Patrick Stewart; "This is Orson Wells," Orson Wells and Peter Bogdanovich.

57. MUSICAL SHOW ALBUM: "The King and I," Julie Andrews, Ben Kingsley and others; "Crazy For You," Original Broadway Cast; "Guys and Dolls - The New Broadway Cast Recording," New Broadway Cast; "Jelly's Last Jam," Original Broadway Cast; "The Secret Garden - The Original Broadway Cast Album," Original Broadway Cast.

58. INSTRUMENTAL COMPOSITION: "Harlem Renaissance Suite," Benny Carter; "Magic Fingers," Bela Fleck and Flecktones; "Blue Interlude," Wynton Marsalis Septet; "The Truth Will Always Be," Pat Metheny; "Oblivion," Ettore Stratta, Royal Philharmonic.

59. INSTRUMENTAL COMPOSITION WRITTEN FOR A MOTION PICTURE OR TELEVISION: "Rush," Eric Clapton; "Mambo Caliente," Arturo Sandoval; "Theme From Northern Exposure," David Schwartz; "Beauty and the Beast," Various Artists; "Hook," Various Artists.

60. SONG WRITTEN SPECIFICALLY FOR A MOTION PICTURE OR FOR TELEVISION: "Tears in Heaven," "Rush"; "Beauty and the Beast," "Beauty and the Beast,"; "Now and Forever," "A League of Their Own"; "Beautiful Maria of My Soul," "The Mambo Kings"; "It's Probably Me," "Lethal Weapon 3."

61. MUSIC VIDEO, SHORT FORM: "Free Your Mind," En Vogue; "Digging in the Dirt," Peter Gabriel; "Kiko and the Lavender Moon," Los Lobos; "Church," Lyle Lovett; "What God Wants," Roger Waters.

62. MUSIC VIDEO, LONG FORM: "Classic Visions 5 - Gershwin, D'Albert, Strauss, Honegger," Matthias Bamert conducting the Swiss Radio Symphony Orchestra; "Phallus in Wonderland," Gwar; "Hammerin' Home," Hammer; "Diva," Annie Lennox; "The Enemy Strikes Live," Public Enemy.

63. ARRANGEMENT ON AN INSTRUMENTAL: "Bennie Moten's Weird Nightmare," Either-Orchestra; "Airegin," GRP All-Star Big Band; "Strike up the Band," Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass; "Cherokee," Arturo Sandoval; "Values," University of North Texas One O'Clock Lab Band.

64. INSTRUMENTAL ARRANGEMENT ACCOMPANYING VOCAL "Lush Life," Eileen Farrell; "Stella by Starlight," Nnenna Freelon; "Here's to Life," Shirley Horn; "Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry," Diane Schuur; "Why Do the Nations So Furiously Rage?," Various Artists.

65. ENGINEERED ALBUM (Non-Classical): "Out of the Cradle," Lindsey Buckingham; "Dangerous," Michael Jackson; "Ingenue," k.d. lang; "Brasileiro," Serges Mendes; "The Hunter," Jennifer Warnes.

66. PRODUCER OF THE YEAR (Non-Classical): Mitchell Froom; Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno; L.A. Reid and Babyface; Teddy Riley; Chris Thomas.

67. ALBUM PACKAGE: "Spellbound - Compact (Special Package)," Paula Abdul; "Queen of Soul - The Atlantic Recordings," Aretha Franklin; "Too Legit to Quit (Special Package)," Hammer; "Elvis The King of Rock 'n' Roll - The Complete '50s Masters," Elvis Presley; "99.9 (Special Package)," Suzanne Vega.

68. ALBUM NOTES: "The Complete Capitol Recordings of the Nat King Cole Trio," Nat King Cole Trio; "Queen of Soul - The Atlantic Recordings," Aretha Franklin; "Elvis The King of Rock 'n' Roll - The Complete '50s Masters," Elvis Presley; "Roots n' Blues The Retrospective (1925-1950)," Various; "You're the Top: Cole Porter in the 1930s," Various.

69. HISTORICAL ALBUM: "The Complete Capitol Recordings of the Nat King Cole Trio," Nat King Cole; "Les Paul: The Legend and the Legacy," Les Paul; "Elvis The King of Rock 'n' Roll - The Complete '50s Masters," Elvis Presley; "The Music of Disney - A Legacy in Song," Various; "You're the Top: Cole Porter in the 1930s," Various.

70. CLASSICAL ALBUM: "Beethoven: Symphony (Complete)," Nicholas Harnoncourt conducting the Chamber Orchestra of Europe; "Cecilia Bartoli: Rossini Heroines," Ion Marin conducting Orchestra e Coro del Teatro la Fenice; "Gorecki: Symphony No. 3," David Zinman conducting London Sinfonietta; "Mahler: Symphony No. 9," Leonard Bernstein conducting Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra; "R. Strauss: Die Frau Ohne Schatten," Sir Georg Solti conducting Vienna Philharmonic.

71. ORCHESTRAL PERFORMANCE: "Beethoven: Symphonies (Complete)," Nicholas Harnoncourt conducting the Chamber Orchestra of Europe; "Gorecki: Symphony No. 3," David Zinman conducting London Sinfonietta; "Mahler: Symphony No. 9," Leonard Bernstein conducting Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra; "Messiaen: Turangalila Symphonie," Myung-Whun Chung conducting Orchestre de l'Opera Bastille; "Shuman: Symphony No. 10; New England Triptych; American Festival Overture," Leonard Slatkin conducting Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra.

72. OPERA RECORDING: "Handel: Giulio Cesare," Rene Jacobs conducting Concerto Koln; "Janacek: The Cunning Little Vixen," Simon Rattle conducting Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden; "R. Strauss: Die Frau Ohne Schatten," Sir Georg Solti conducting Vienna Philharmonic; "Tchaikovsky: Pique Dame (The Queen of Spades)," Seiji Ozawa conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra; "Wagner: Siegfried," James Levine conducting the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra.

73. PERFORMANCE OF A CHORAL WORK: "Handel: Messiah," Martin Pearlman conducting Boston Baroque Chorus and Orchestra; "Haydn: The Seasons," John Eliot Gardiner conducting the Monteverdi Choir and the English Baroque Soloists; "Janacek: Glagolitic Mass," Michael Tilson Thomas conducting London Symphony Chorus and Orchestra; "Mahler: Das Klagende Lied," Riccardo Chailly conducting Stadtischer Musikverein Dusseldorf and Radio Symphony Orchestra Berlin; "Orff: Carmina Burana," Herbert Blomstedt conducting San Francisco Girls-Boys Chorus and San Francisco Symphony Orchestra.

74. CLASSICAL PERFORMANCE, INSTRUMENTAL SOLOIST (With Orchestra): "Bartok: Violin Concerto No. 2 - Moret: En Reve," Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin; "Medtner: Piano Concertos Nos. 1, 2 and 3," Geoffrey Tozer, piano; "Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 23 and 24," Alicia de Larrocha, piano; "Prokofiev: Sinfonia Concertante - Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme," Yo-Yo Ma, Cello; "Rachmaninoff: Piano Concertos Nos. 2 and 3," Horacio Gutierrez, piano.

75. CLASSICAL PERFORMANCE, INSTRUMENTAL SOLOIST (Without Orchestra): "Brahms: Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel, Op. 24; 6 Piano Pieces, Op. 118; 2 Rhapsodies, Opus 79," Emanuel Ax, piano; "Horowitz - Discovered Treasures (Chopin, Clementi, Liszt, Scarlatti, Scriabin)," Vladimir Horowitz, piano; "Ravel: L'Oeuvre Pour Piano Seul (Complete Works for Piano Solo)," Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano; "Schubert: Fantasie in C and 4 Lieder - Brahms: Fantasien, Opus 116 - Liszt: Ungarische Rhapsodie," Yevgeny Kissin, piano; "Shostakovich: 24 Preludes and Fugues Opus 87," Keith Jarrett, piano.

76. CHAMBER MUSIC PERFORMANCE: "Beethoven: The Late String Quartets (Opuses 127, 130, 131, 132, 133, 135)," Tokyo String Quartet; "Brahms: Sonatas for Cello and Piano," Yo-Yo Ma and Emanuel Ax; "Brahms: Sextets, Opus 18 and 36; Theme and Variations," Isaac Stern, Cho-Liang Lin, Yo-Yo Ma, Sharon Robinson, Jaime Laredo and Michael Tree; "Dvorak: Piano Quintets Opus 81 and Opus 5," Rudolf Firkusny and the Ridge String Quartet; "Szymanowski: String Quartets Nos. 1 Opus 37 and 2 Opus 56 -Webern: `Langsamer Satz' for String Quartet," Carmina Quartet.

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77. CLASSICAL VOCAL PERFORMANCE: "Cecila Bartoli: Rossini Heroines," Cecilia Bartoli, soprano; "Delius: Sea Drift," Thomas Hampson, baritone; "Kathleen Battle at Carnegie Hall (Handel, Mozart, Liszt, Strauss, Charpentier, etc.)," Kathleen Battle, soprano; "Marilyn Horne: Rossini Recital," Marilyn Horne, mezzo soprano; "Wolf: Songs to the Poetry of Goethe and Morike," Arleen Auger, soprano.

78. CONTEMPORARY COMPOSITION: "Barber: The Lovers," Samuel Barber; "Davis: X, The Life and Times of Malcolm X," Anthony Davis. "Lutoslawski: Piano Concerto," Witold Lutoslawski; "Tavener: The Protecting Veil," John Tavener; "Zwilich: Flute Concerto," Ellen Taaffe Zwilich.

79. ENGINEERED RECORDING, CLASSICAL: "Arnold: A Sussex Overture; Beckus The Dandipratt; The Smoke; The Fair Field"; "Barber: The Lovers; The Prayers of Kierkegaard"; "Hanson: Mosaics; Piano Concerto in G; Symphonies Nos. 5 and 7"; "Orff: Carmina Burana"; "R. Strauss: Die Frau Ohne Schatten"; "Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring and Pulcinella Suite."

80. CLASSICAL PRODUCER OF THE YEAR: Andrew Cornall; Steven Epstein; Michael Fine; Thomas Frost; James Mallinson.

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