Grammy Awards of 1962
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4th Grammy Awards were held in 1962. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1961.
[edit] Award winners:
- Song of the Year
- Henry Mancini & Johnny Mercer (songwriters) for "Moon River" performed by Henry Mancini
[edit] Children's
- Best Recording for Children
- Leonard Bernstein (conductor) for Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf performed by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra
[edit] Classical
- Best Classical Performance - Orchestra
- Charles Munch (conductor) & the Boston Symphony Orchestra for Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé
- Best Classical Performance - Vocal Soloist (with or without orchestra)
- Francesco Molinari-Pradelli (conductor), Joan Sutherland & the Royal Opera House Orchestra for The Art of the Prima Donna
- Best Opera Recording
- Gabriele Santini (conductor), Victoria de los Ángeles, Jussi Björling, Miriam Pirazzini, Mario Sereni & the Rome Opera Orchestra for Puccini: Madama Butterfly
- Best Classical Performance - Choral (other than opera)
- Robert Shaw (choir director) & the Robert Shaw Orchestra & Chorale for Bach: B Minor Mass
- Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist (with orchestra)
- Eugene Ormandy (conductor), Isaac Stern & the Philadelphia Orchestra for Bartók: Violin Concerto No. 1
- Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist or Duo (without orchestra)
- Laurindo Almeida for Reverie for Spanish Guitar
- Best Classical Performance - Chamber Music
- Jascha Heifetz, Gregor Piatigorsky & William Primrose for Beethoven: Serenade, Op. 8/Kodaly: Duo for Violin and Cello, Op. 7
- Best Contemporary Classical Composition
- Laurindo Almeida (composer and artist) for Discantus
- Igor Stravinsky (composer and artist) for Stravinsky: Movements for Piano and Orchestra
- Album of the Year - Classical
- Igor Stravinsky (conductor) & the Columbia Symphony Orchestra for Stravinsky Conducts 1960: Le Sacre du Printemps; Petrushka
[edit] Comedy
- Best Comedy Performance
- Elaine May & Mike Nichols for An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May
[edit] Composing and arranging
- Best Instrumental Theme or Instrumental Version of Song
- Galt MacDermot for "African Waltz" performed by Cannonball Adderly
- Best Sound Track Album or Recording of Score from Motion Picture or Television
- Henry Mancini (composer) for Breakfast at Tiffany's
- Best Arrangement
- Henry Mancini (arranger & artist) for "Moon River"
[edit] Country
- Best Country & Western Recording
- Jimmy Dean for Big Bad John
[edit] Folk
- Best Folk Recording
- Belafonte Folk Singers for Belafonte Folk Singers at Home and Abroad
[edit] Gospel
- Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording
- Mahalia Jackson for Everytime I Feel the Spirit
[edit] Jazz
- Best Jazz Performance - Soloist or Small Group (Instrumental)
- André Previn for André Previn Plays Harold Arlen
- Best Jazz Performance - Large Group (Instrumental)
- Best Original Jazz Composition
- Galt MacDermot (composer) for "African Waltz" performed by Cannonball Adderly
[edit] Musical Show
- Best Original Cast Show Album
- Frank Loesser (composer) & the original cast with Robert Morse, Rudy Vallee, Charles Nelson Reilly, Bonnie Scott, Claudette Southerland & Sammy Smith for How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
- Best Sound Track Album or Recording of Original Cast From a Motion Picture or Television
- Irwin Kostal, John Green, Saul Chaplin, Sid Ramin (music directors) & the original cast for West Side Story
[edit] Packaging and Notes
- Best Album Cover - Classical
- Marvin Schwartz (art director) for Puccini: Madama Butterfly performed by the Rome Opera Orchestra conducted by Gabriele Santini
- Best Album Cover - Other Than Classical
- Jim Silke (art director) for Judy at Carnegie Hall performed by Judy Garland
[edit] Pop
- Best Solo Vocal Performance, Female
- Judy Garland for Judy at Carnegie Hall
- Best Solo Vocal Performance, Male
- Best Performance by a Vocal Group
- Best Performance by a Chorus
- Johnny Mann for Great Band With Great Voices performed by the Johnny Mann Singers and the Si Zentner Orchestra
- Best Performance by an Orchestra - for Dancing
- Best Performance by an Orchestra - for Other Than Dancing
- Henry Mancini for Breakfast at Tiffany's
- Best Rock and Roll Recording
- Chubby Checker for "Let's Twist Again"
[edit] Production and engineering
- Best Engineering Contribution - Popular Recording
- Robert Arnold (engineer) for Judy at Carnegie Hall performed by Judy Garland
- Best Engineering Contribution - Classical Recording
- Lewis W. Layton (engineer), Charles Münch (conductor) & the Boston Symphony Orchestra for Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé
- Best Engineering Contribution - Novelty
- John Kraus (engineer) for Stan Freberg Presents the United States of America performed by Stan Freberg
[edit] R&B
- Best Rhythm & Blues Performance
- Ray Charles for "Hit the Road Jack"
[edit] Spoken
- Best Documentary or Spoken Word Recording (other than comedy)
- Leonard Bernstein for Humor in Music
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