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Grammy Awards 2019: The List, Part 3
Latin
Best Latin Pop Album
Sincera – Claudia Brant
Prometo – Pablo Alborán
Musas, Vol. 2 – Natalia Lafourcade
2:00 AM – Raquel Sofía
Vives – Carlos Vives
Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album
Aztlán – Zoé
Claroscura – Aterciopelados
COASTCITY – COASTCITY
Encanto Tropical – Monsieur Periné
Gourmet – Orishas
Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)
¡México Por Siempre! – Luis Miguel
Primero Soy Mexicana – Ángela Aguilar
Mitad Y Mitad – Calibre 50
Totalmente Juan Gabriel Vol. II – Aida Cuevas
Cruzando Borders – Los Texmaniacs
Leyendas de Mi Pueblo – Mariachi Sol de Mexico
Best Tropical Latin Album
Anniversary – Spanish Harlem Orchestra
Pa' Mi Gente – Charlie Aponte
Legado – Formell y Los Van Van
Orquesta Akokán – Orquesta Akokán
Ponle Actitud – Felipe Peláez
American Roots Music
Best American Roots Performance
"The Joke" – Brandi Carlile
"Kick Rocks" – Sean Ardoin
"St. James Infirmary Blues" – Jon Batiste
"All on My Mind" – Anderson East
"Last Man Standing" – Willie Nelson
Best American Roots Song
"The Joke"
"All the Trouble"
"Build a Bridge"
"Knockin' on Your Screen Door"
"Summer's End"
Brandi Carlile, Dave Cobb, Phil Hanseroth & Tim Hanseroth, songwriters (Brandi Carlile)
Waylon Payne, Lee Ann Womack & Adam Wright, songwriters (Lee Ann Womack)
Jeff Tweedy, songwriter (Mavis Staples)
Pat McLaughlin & John Prine, songwriters (John Prine)
Pat McLaughlin & John Prine, songwriters (John Prine)
Best Americana Album
By the Way, I Forgive You – Brandi Carlile
Things Have Changed – Bettye LaVette
The Tree of Forgiveness – John Prine
The Lonely, the Lonesome & the Gone – Lee Ann Womack
One Drop of Truth – The Wood Brothers
Best Bluegrass Album
The Travelin' McCourys – The Travelin' McCourys
Portraits in Fiddles – Mike Barnett
Sister Sadie II – Sister Sadie
Rivers and Roads – The Special Consensus
North of Despair – Wood & Wire
Best Traditional Blues Album
The Blues Is Alive and Well – Buddy Guy
Something Smells Funky 'Round Here – Elvis Bishop's Big Fun Trio
Benton County Relic – Cedric Burnside
No Mercy in This Land – Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite
Don't You Feel My Leg (The Naughty Bawdy Blues of Blue Lu Barker) – Maria Muldaur
Best Contemporary Blues Album
Please Don't Be Dead – Fantastic Negrito
Here in Babylon – Teresa James and the Rhythm Tramps
Cry No More – Danielle Nicole
Out of the Blues – Boz Scaggs
Victor Wainwright and the Train – Victor Wainwright and the Train
Best Folk Album
All Ashore – Punch Brothers
Whistle Down the Wind – Joan Baez
Black Cowboys – Dom Flemons
Rifles & Rosary Beads – Mary Gauthier
Weed Garden – Iron & Wine
Best Regional Roots Music Album
No 'Ane'i – Kalani Pe'a
Kreole Rock and Soul – Sean Ardoin
Spyboy – Cha Wa
Aloha from Na Hoa – Na Hoa
Mewasinsational: Cree Round Dance Songs – Young Spirit
Reggae
Best Reggae Album
44/876 – Sting & Shaggy
As the World Turns – Black Uhuru
Reggae Forever – Etana
Rebellion Rises – Ziggy Marley
A Matter of Time – Protoje
World Music
Best World Music Album
Freedom – Soweto Gospel Choir
Deran – Bombino
Fenfo – Fatoumata Diawara
Black Times – Seun Kuti & Egypt 80
Yiddish Glory: The Lost Songs of World War II, various artists
Children's
Best Children's Album
All the Sounds – Lucy Kalantari & The Jazz Cats
Building Blocks – Tim Kubart
Falu's Bazaar – Falu
Giants of Science – The Pop Ups
The Nation of Imagine – Frank & Deane
Spoken Word
Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Storytelling)
Faith: A Journey for All – Jimmy Carter
Accessory to War – Courtney B. Vance
Calypso – David Sedaris
Creative Quest – Questlove
The Last Black Unicorn – Tiffany Haddish
Comedy
Best Comedy Album
Equanimity & The Bird Revelation – Dave Chappelle
Annihilation – Patton Oswalt
Noble Ape – Jim Gaffigan
Standup for Drummers – Fred Armisen
Tamborine – Chris Rock
Musical Theater
Best Musical Theater Album
The Band's Visit – Etai Benson, Adam Kantor, Katrina Lenk & Ari'el Stachel, principal soloists; Dean Sharenow & David Yazbek, producers; David Yazbek, composer & lyricist (Original Broadway Cast)
Carousel – Renée Fleming, Alexander Gemignani, Joshua Henry, Lindsay Mendez & Jessie Mueller, principal soloists; Steven Epstein, producer (Richard Rodgers, composer; Oscar Hammerstein II, lyricist) (2018 Broadway Cast)
Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert – Sara Bareilles, Alice Cooper, Ben Daniels, Brandon Victor Dixon, Erik Grönwall, Jin Ha, John Legend, Norm Lewis & Jason Tam, principal soloists; Harvey Mason Jr., producer (Andrew Lloyd Webber, composer; Tim Rice, lyricist) (Original Television Cast)
My Fair Lady – Lauren Ambrose, Norbert Leo Butz & Harry Hadden-Paton, principal soloists; Andre Bishop, Van Dean, Hattie K. Jutagir, David Lai, Adam Siegel & Ted Sperling, producers (Frederick Loewe, composer; Alan Jay Lerner, lyricist) (2018 Broadway Cast)
Once on This Island – Phillip Boykin, Merle Dandridge, Quentin Earl Darrington, Hailey Kilgore, Kenita R. Miller, Alex Newell, Isaac Powell & Lea Salonga, principal soloists; Lynn Ahrens, Hunter Arnold, Ken Davenport, Stephen Flaherty & Elliot Scheiner, producers (Stephen Flaherty, composer; Lynn Ahrens, lyricist) (New Broadway Cast)
Music for Visual Media
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
The Greatest Showman – Hugh Jackman (& Various Artists)
Call Me by Your Name – (Various Artists)
Deadpool 2 – (Various Artists)
Lady Bird – (Various Artists)
Stranger Things – (Various Artists)
Alex Lacamoire, Benj Pasek, Justin Paul & Greg Wells, compilation producers
Luca Guadagnino, compilation producer; Robin Urdang, music supervisor
David Leitch & Ryan Reynolds, compilation producers; John Houlihan, music supervisor
Timothy J. Smith, compilation producer; Michael Hill & Brian Ross, music supervisors
Matt Duffer, Ross Duffer, Timothy J. Smith, compilation producer; Nora Felder, music supervisor
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
Black Panther – Ludwig Göransson, composer
Blade Runner 2049 – Benjamin Wallfisch & Hans Zimmer, composers
Coco – Michael Giacchino, composer
The Shape of Water – Alexandre Desplat, composer
Star Wars: The Last Jedi – John Williams, composer
Best Song Written for Visual Media
"Shallow" (from A Star Is Born)
"All the Stars" (from Black Panther)
"Mystery of Love" (from Call Me by Your Name)
"Remember Me" (from Coco)
"This Is Me" (from The Greatest Showman)
Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando & Andrew Wyatt, songwriters (Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper)
Kendrick Duckworth, Solána Rowe, Alexander William Shuckburgh, Mark Anthony Spears & Anthony Tiffith, songwriters (Kendrick Lamar & SZA)
Sufjan Stevens, songwriter (Sufjan Stevens)
Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez, songwriters (Miguel featuring Natalia Lafourcade)
Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, songwriters (Keala Settle & The Greatest Showman Ensemble)
Composing
Best Instrumental Composition
"Blut Und Boden (Blood and Soil)"
"Chrysalis"
"Infinity War"
"Mine Mission"
"The Shape of Water"
Terence Blanchard, composer (Terence Blanchard)
Jeremy Kittel, composer (Kittel & Co.)
Alan Silvestri, composer (Alan Silvestri)
John Powell & John Williams, composers (John Powell & John Williams)
Alexandre Desplat, composer (Alexandre Desplat)
Arranging
Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella
"Stars and Stripes Forever"
"Batman Theme (TV)"
"Change the World"
"Madrid Finale"
"The Shape of Water"
John Daversa, arranger (John Daversa Big Band featuring DACA Artists)
Randy Waldman & Justin Wilson, arrangers (Randy Waldman featuring Wynton Marsalis)
Mark Kibble, arranger (Take 6)
John Powell, arranger (John Powell)
Alexandre Desplat, arranger (Alexandre Desplat)
Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals
"Spiderman Theme"
"It Was a Very Good Year"
"Jolene"
"Mona Lisa"
"Niña"
Mark Kibble, Randy Waldman & Justin Wilson, arrangers (Randy Waldman featuring Take 6 & Chris Potter)
Matt Rollings & Kristin Wilkinson, arrangers (Willie Nelson)
Dan Pugach & Nicole Zuraitis, arrangers (Dan Pugach)
Vince Mendoza, arranger (Gregory Porter)
Gonzalo Grau, arranger (Magos Herrera & Brooklyn Rider)
Packaging
Best Recording Package
Masseduction
Be the Cowboy
Love Yourself: Tear
The Offering
Well Kept Thing
Willo Perron, art director (St. Vincent)
Mary Banas, art director (Mitski)
HuskyFox, art director (BTS)
Qing-Yang Xiao, art director (The Chairman)
Adam Moore, art director (Foxhole)
Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package
Squeeze Box: The Complete Works of "Weird Al" Yankovic
Appetite For Destruction (Locked N' Loaded Box)
I'll Be Your Girl
Pacific Northwest '73–'74: The Complete Recordings
Too Many Bad Habits
Meghan Foley, Annie Stoll & Al Yankovic, art directors ("Weird Al" Yankovic)
Arian Buhler, Charles Dooher, Jeff Fura, Scott Sandler & Matt Taylor, art directors (Guns N' Roses)
Carson Ellis, Jeri Heiden & Glen Nakasako, art directors (The Decemberists)
Lisa Glines, Doran Tyson & Roy Henry Vickers, art directors (Grateful Dead)
Sarah Dodds & Shauna Dodds, art directors (Johnny Nicholas)
Notes
Best Album Notes
Voices of Mississippi: Artists and Musicians Documented by William Ferris
Alpine Dreaming: The Helvetia Records Story, 1920-1924
4 Banjo Songs, 1891-1897: Foundational Recordings of America's Iconic Instrument
The 1960 Time Sessions
The Product of Our Souls: The Sound and Sway of James Reese Europe's Society Orchestra
Trouble No More: The Bootleg Series Vol. 13/1979-1981 (Deluxe Edition)
David Evans, album notes writer (Various artists)
James P. Leary, album notes writer (Various artists)
Richard Martin & Ted Olson, album notes writer (Charles A. Asbury)
Ben Ratliff, album notes writer (Sonny Clark Trio)
David Gilbert, album notes writer (Various artists)
Amanda Petrusich, album notes writer (Bob Dylan)
Historical
Best Historical Album
Voices of Mississippi: Artists and Musicians Documented by William Ferris
Any Other Way
At the Louisiana Hayride Tonight...
Battleground Korea: Songs and Sounds of America's Forgotten War
A Rhapsody in Blue: The Extraordinary Life of Oscar Levant
William Ferris, April Ledbetter & Steven Lance Ledbetter, compilation producers; Michael Graves, mastering engineer (Various artists)
Rob Bowman, Douglas McGowan, Rob Sevier & Ken Shipley, compilation producers; Jeff Lipton, mastering engineer (Jackie Shane)
Martin Hawkins, compilation producer; Christian Zwarg, mastering engineer (Various artists)
Hugo Keesing, compilation producer; Christian Zwarg, mastering engineer (Various artists)
Robert Russ, compilation producer; Andreas K. Meyer & Rebekah Wineman, mastering engineers (Oscar Levant)
Production, Non-Classical
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
Colors
All the Things That I Did and All the Things That I Didn't Do
Earthtones
Head Over Heels
Voicenotes
Julian Burg, Serban Ghenea, David "Elevator" Greenbaum, John Hanes, Beck Hansen, Greg Kurstin, Florian Lagatta, Cole M.G.N., Alex Pasco, Jesse Shatkin, Darrell Thorp & Cassidy Turbin, engineers; Chris Bellman, Tom Coyne, Emily Lazar & Randy Merrill, mastering engineers (Beck)
Ryan Freeland & Kenneth Pattengale, engineers; Kim Rosen, mastering engineer (The Milk Carton Kids)
Robbie Lackritz, engineer; Philip Shaw Bova, mastering engineer (Bahamas)
Nathaniel Alford, Jason Evigan, Chris Galland, Tom Gardner, Patrick "P-Thugg" Gemayel, Serban Ghenea, John Hanes, Tony Hoffer, Derek Keota, Ian Kirkpatrick, David Macklovitch, Amber Mark, Manny Marroquin, Vaughn Oliver, Chris "TEK" O'Ryan, Morgan Taylor Reid & Gian Stone, engineers; Chris Gehringer & Michelle Mancini, mastering engineers (Chromeo)
Manny Marroquin & Charlie Puth, engineers; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer (Charlie Puth)
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
Pharrell Williams
Boi-1da
Larry Klein
Linda Perry
Kanye West
"Apeshit" (The Carters)
Man of the Woods (Justin Timberlake)
No One Ever Really Dies (N.E.R.D)
"Stir Fry" (Migos)
Sweetener (Ariana Grande)
"Be Careful" (Cardi B)
"Diplomatic Immunity" (Drake)
"Friends" (The Carters)
"God's Plan" (Drake)
"Heard About Us" (The Carters)
"Lucky You" (Eminem featuring Joyner Lucas)
"Mob Ties" (Drake)
"No Limit" (G-Eazy featuring ASAP Rocky & Cardi B)
"All These Things" (Thomas Dybdahl)
Anthem (Madeleine Peyroux)
The Book of Longing (Luciana Souza)
"Can I Have It All" (Thomas Dybdahl)
Junk (Hailey Tuck)
"Look At What We've Done" (Thomas Dybdahl)
Meaning to Tell Ya (Molly Johnson)
"Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" (Willa Amai)
Served Like a Girl (Various artists)
28 Days in the Valley (Dorothy)
Daytona (Pusha T)
Kids See Ghosts (Kids See Ghosts)
K.T.S.E. (Teyana Taylor)
Nasir (Nas)
Ye (Kanye West)
Best Remixed Recording
"Walking Away" (Mura Masa Remix)
"Audio" (CID Remix)
"How Long" (EDX's Dubai Skyline Remix)
"Only Road" (Cosmic Gate Remix)
"Stargazing" (Kaskade Remix)
Alex Crossan, remixer (Haim)
CID, remixer (LSD)
Maurizio Colella, remixer (Charlie Puth)
Stefan Bossems & Claus Terhoeven, remixers (Gabriel & Dresden featuring Sub Teal)
Kaskade, remixer (Kygo featuring Justin Jesso)
Production, Immersive Audio
Best Immersive Audio Album
Eye in the Sky: 35th Anniversary Edition
Folketoner
Seven Words from the Cross
Sommerro: Ujamaa & The Iceberg
Symbol
Alan Parsons, surround mix engineer; Dave Donnelly, PJ Olsson & Alan Parsons, surround mastering engineers; Alan Parsons, surround producer (The Alan Parsons Project)
Morten Lindberg, surround mix engineer; Morten Lindberg, surround mastering engineer; Morten Lindberg, surround producer (Anne Karin Sundal-Ask & Det Norske Jentekor)
Daniel Shores, surround mix engineer; Daniel Shores, surround mastering engineer; Dan Merceruio, surround producer (Matthew Guard & Skylark)
Morten Lindberg, surround mix engineer; Morten Lindberg, surround mastering engineer; Morten Lindberg, surround producer (Ingar Heine Bergby, Trondheim Symphony Orchestra & Choir)
Prashant Mistry & Ronald Prent, surround mix engineers; Darcy Proper, surround mastering engineer; Prashant Mistry & Ronald Prent, surround producers (Engine-Earz Experiment)
Production, Classical
Best Engineered Album, Classical
Shostakovich: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 11
Bates: The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs
Beethoven: Symphony No. 3; Strauss: Horn Concerto No. 1
John Williams at the Movies
Liquid Melancholy: Clarinet Music of James M. Stephenson
Visions and Variations
Shawn Murphy & Nick Squire, engineers; Tim Martyn, mastering engineer (Andris Nelsons & Boston Symphony Orchestra)
Mark Donahue & Dirk Sobotka, engineers; Mark Donahue, mastering engineer (Michael Christie, Garrett Sorenson, Wei Wu, Sasha Cooke, Edwards Parks, Jessica E. Jones & Santa Fe Opera Orchestra)
Mark Donahue, engineer; Mark Donahue, mastering engineer (Manfred Honeck & Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra)
Keith O. Johnson & Sean Royce Martin, engineers; Keith O. Johnson, mastering engineer (Jerry Junkin & Dallas Winds)
Bill Maylone & Mary Mazurek, engineers; Bill Maylone, mastering engineer (John Bruce Yeh)
Tom Caulfield, engineer; Jesse Lewis, mastering engineer (A Far Cry)
Producer of the Year, Classical
Blanton Alspaugh
David Frost
Elizabeth Ostrow
Judith Sherman
Dirk Sobotka
Arnesen: Infinity - Choral Works (Joel Rinsema & Kantorei)
Aspects of America (Carlos Kalmar & Oregon Symphony)
Chesnokov: Teach Me Thy Statutes (Vladimir Gorbik & PaTRAM Institute Male Choir)
Gordon, R.: The House Without a Christmas Tree (Bradley Moore, Elisabeth Leone, Maximillian Macias, Megan Mikailovna Samarin, Patricia Schuman, Lauren Snouffer, Heidi Stober, Daniel Belcher, Houston Gran Opera Juvenile Chorus & Houston Grand OperaOrchestra)
Haydn: The Creation (Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Betsy Cook Weber, Houston Symphony & Houston Symphony Chorus)
Heggie: Great Scott (Patrick Summers, Manuel Palazzo, Mark Hancock, Michael Mayes, Rodell Rosel, Kevin Burdette, Anthony Roth Costanzo, Nathan Gunn, Frederica von Stade, Ailyn Pérez, Joyce DiDonato, Dallas Opera Chorus & Orchestra)
Music of Fauré, Buide & Zemlinsky (Trio Séléné)
Paterson: Three Way - A Trio of One-Act Operas (Dean Williamson, Daniele Pastin, Courtney Ruckman, Eliza Bonet, Melisa Bonetti, Jordan Rutter, Samuel Levine, Wes Mason, Matthew Treviño & Nashville Opera Orchestra)
Vaughan Williams: Piano Concerto; Oboe Concerto; Serenade to Music; Flos Campi (Peter Oundjian & Toronto Symphony Orchestra)
Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Volume 7 (Jonathan Biss)
Mirror in Mirror (Anne Akiko Meyers, Kristjan Järvi & Philharmonia Orchestra)
Mozart: Idomeneo (James Levine, Alan Opie, Matthew Polenzani, Alice Coote, Nadine Sierra, Elza van den Heever, The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus)
Presentiment (Orion Weiss)
Strauss, R.: Der Rosenkavalier (Sebastian Weigle, Renée Fleming, Elīna Garanča, Erin Morley, Günther Groissböck, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus)
Bates: The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs (Michael Christie, Garrett Sorenson, Wei Wu, Sasha Cooke, Edwards Parks, Jessica E. Jones & Santa Fe Opera Orchestra)
The Road Home (Joshua Habermann & Santa Fe Desert Chorale)
Beethoven Unbound (Llŷr Williams)
Black Manhattan Volume 3 (Rick Benjamin & Paragon Ragtime Orchestra)
Bolcom: Piano Music (Various Artists)
Del Tredici: March to Tonality (Mark Peskanov & Various Artists)
Love Comes in at the Eye (Timothy Jones, Stephanie Sant'Ambrogio, Jeffrey Sykes, Anthony Ross, Carol Cook, Beth Rapier & Stephanie Jutt)
Meltzer: Variations on a Summer Day & Piano Quartet (Abigail Fischer, Jayce Ogren & Sequitur)
Mendelssohn: Complete Works for Cello and Piano (Marcy Rosen & Lydia Artymiw)
New Music for Violin and Piano (Julie Rosenfeld & Peter Miyamoto)
Reich: Pulse/Quartet (Colin Currie Group & International Contemporary Ensemble)
Beethoven: Symphony No. 3; Strauss: Horn Concerto No. 1 (Manfred Honeck & Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra)
Lippencott: Frontier Symphony (Jeff Lippencott & Ligonier Festival Orchestra)
Mahler: Symphony No. 8 (Thierry Fischer, Mormon Tabernacle Choir & Utah Symphony)
Music of the Americas (Andrés Orozco-Estrada & Houston Symphony)
Classical
Best Orchestral Performance
Shostakovich: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 11
Beethoven: Symphony No. 3; Strauss: Horn Concerto No. 1
Nielsen: Symphony No. 3 & Symphony No. 4
Ruggles, Stucky & Harbison: Orchestral Works
Schumann: Symphonies Nos. 1-4
Andris Nelsons, conductor (Boston Symphony Orchestra)
Manfred Honeck, conductor (Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra)
Thomas Dausgaard, conductor (Seattle Symphony)
David Alan Miller, conductor (National Orchestral Institute Philharmonic)
Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor (San Francisco Symphony)
Best Opera Recording
Bates: The (R)evolution Of Steve Jobs
Adams: Doctor Atomic
Lully: Alceste
Strauss, R.: Der Rosenkavalier
Verdi: Rigoletto
Michael Christie, conductor; Sasha Cooke, Jessica E. Jones, Edward Parks, Garrett Sorenson & Wei Wu; Elizabeth Ostrow, producer (The Santa Fe Opera Orchestra)
John Adams, conductor; Aubrey Allicock, Julia Bullock, Gerald Finley & Brindley Sherratt; Friedemann Engelbrecht, producer (The BBC Symphony Orchestra; BBC Singers)
Christophe Rousset, conductor; Edwin Crossley-Mercer, Emiliano Gonzalez Toro & Judith Van Wanroij; Maximilien Ciup, producer (Les Talens Lyriques; Choeur De Chambre De Namur)
Sebastian Weigle, conductor; Renée Fleming, Elīna Garanča, Günther Groissböck & Erin Morley; David Frost, producer (Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; The Metropolitan Opera Chorus)
Constantine Orbelian, conductor; Francesco Demuro, Dmitri Hvorostovsky & Nadine Sierra; Vilius Keras & Aleksandra Keriene, producers (Kaunas City Symphony Orchestra; Men Of The Kaunas State Choir)
Best Choral Performance
McLoskey: Zealot Canticles
Chesnokov: Teach Me Thy Statutes
Kastalsky: Memory Eternal
Rachmaninov: The Bells
Seven Words From The Cross
Donald Nally, conductor (Doris Hall-Gulati, Rebecca Harris, Arlen Hlusko, Lorenzo Raval & Mandy Wolman; The Crossing)
Vladimir Gorbik, conductor (Mikhail Davydov & Vladimir Krasov; PaTRAM Institute Male Choir)
Steven Fox, conductor (The Clarion Choir)
Mariss Jansons, conductor; Peter Dijkstra, chorus master (Oleg Dolgov, Alexey Markov & Tatiana Pavlovskaya; Symphonieorchester Des Bayerischen Rundfunks; Chor Des Bayerischen Rundfunks)
Matthew Guard, conductor (Skylark)
Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance
Anderson, Laurie: Landfall – Laurie Anderson & Kronos Quartet
Beethoven, Shostakovich & Bach – The Danish String Quartet
Blueprinting – Aizuri Quartet
Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring Concerto for Two Pianos – Leif Ove Andsnes & Marc-André Hamelin
Visions And Variations – A Far Cry
Best Classical Instrumental Solo
Kernis: Violin Concerto – James Ehnes
Bartók: Piano Concerto No. 2 – Yuja Wang
Biber: The Mystery Sonatas – Christina Day Martinson
Bruch: Scottish Fantasy, Op. 46; Violin Concerto No. 1 In G Minor, Op. 26
Glass: Three Pieces In The Shape of A Square
Ludovic Morlot, conductor (Seattle Symphony)
Simon Rattle, conductor (Berliner Philharmoniker)
Martin Pearlman, conductor (Boston Baroque)
Joshua Bell (The Academy Of St. Martin In The Fields)
Craig Morris
Best Classical Solo Vocal Album
Songs of Orpheus: Monteverdi, Caccini, d'India & Landi – Karim Sulayman
ARC – Anthony Roth Costanzo
The Handel Album – Philippe Jaroussky
Mirages – Sabine Devieilhe
Schubert: Winterreise – Randall Scarlata
Jeannette Sorrell, conductor; Apollo's Fire, ensembles
Jonathan Cohen, conductor (Les Violons Du Roy)
Artaserse, ensemble
François-Xavier Roth, conductor (Alexandre Tharaud; Marianne Crebassa & Jodie Devos; Les Siècles)
Gilbert Kalish, accompanist
Best Classical Compendium
Fuchs: Piano Concerto 'Spiritualist'; Poems Of Life; Glacier; Rush
Gold
The John Adams Edition
John Williams at the Movies
Vaughan Williams: Piano Concerto; Oboe Concerto; Serenade To Music; Flos Campi
JoAnn Falletta, conductor; Tim Handley, producer
The King's Singers; Nigel Short, producer
Simon Rattle, conductor; Christoph Franke, producer
Jerry Junkin, conductor; Donald J. McKinney, producer
Peter Oundjian, conductor; Blanton Alspaugh, producer
Best Contemporary Classical Composition
Kernis: Violin Concerto
Bates: The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs
Du Yun: Air Glow
Heggie: Great Scott
Mazzoli: Vespers for Violin
Aaron Jay Kernis, composer (James Ehnes, Ludovic Morlot & Seattle Symphony)
Mason Bates, composer; Mark Campbell, librettist (Michael Christie, Garrett Sorenson, Wei Wu, Sasha Cooke, Edward Parks, Jessica E. Jones & Santa Fe Opera Orchestra)
Du Yun, composer (International Contemporary Ensemble)
Jake Heggie, composer; Terrence McNally, librettist (Patrick Summers, Manuel Palazzo, Mark Hancock, Michael Mayes, Rodell Rosel, Kevin Burdette, Anthony Roth Costanzo, Nathan Gunn, Frederica von Stade, Ailyn Pérez, Joyce DiDonato, Dallas Opera Chorus & Orchestra)
Missy Mazzoli, composer (Olivia De Prato)
Music Video/Film
Best Music Video
"This Is America" – Childish Gambino
"Apeshit" – The Carters
"I'm Not Racist" – Joyner Lucas
"Pynk" – Janelle Monáe
"Mumbo Jumbo" – Tierra Whack
Hiro Murai, video directors; Ibra Ake, Jason Cole & Fam Rothstein, video producers
Ricky Saiz, video director; Mélodie Buchris, Natan Schottenfels & Erinn Williams, video producers
Joyner Lucas & Ben Proulx, video directors; Joyner Lucas, video producer
Emma Westenburg, video director; Justin Benoliel & Whitney Jackson, video producers
Marco Prestini, video director; Sara Nassim, video producer
Best Music Film
Quincy – Quincy Jones
Life in 12 Bars – Eric Clapton
Whitney – (Whitney Houston)
Itzhak – Itzhak Perlman
The King – (Elvis Presley)
Alan Hicks & Rashida Jones, video directors; Paula DuPré Pesmen, video producer
Lili Fini Zanuck, video director; John Battsek, Scooter Weintraub, Larry Yelen & Lili Fini Zanuck, video producers
Kevin Macdonald, video director; Jonathan Chinn, Simon Chinn & Lisa Erspamer, video producers
Alison Chernick, video director; Alison Chernick, video producer
Eugene Jarecki, video director; Christopher Frierson, Georgina Hill, David Kuhn & Christopher St. John, video producers
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Arplis - News: 7 Under-the-Radar Southwest Snowbird Destinations
Notice all that RV traffic heading south along North Americas highways and Interstates? It means that the migration of the RV snowbirds is well underway. Indeed, the population of the southwestern United States swells significantly as snowbirds set up camp in places like Yuma, Palm Springs and Albuquerque. You may find the biggest residency fluctuation in Quartzsite, Arizona, a town with a summer populace of barely 4,000 that grows to more than one million when the winter snowbirds arrive. Visitors here descend on this expanse of desert on Interstate 10 west of Phoenix for flea markets, gem shows and RV lifestyle events. For many travelers, theQuartzsite Sports, Vacation & RV Showis the main attraction.
Photo: Mike Goad
But not everybody wants to camp with the crowds. Some folks may prefer to stray off the beaten path in areas that have lots of friendly locals and fewer long-stay RVers. These travelers prefer a place without the huge throngs lining up for restaurants, golf courses, tourist attractions and other hot spots. These smaller communities, with so many happy-to-help locals and short-stay RV travelers, allow RVers to meet a lot of people.
Here are just a few under-the-radar snowbird destinations where snowbirds truly can spread their wings.
1) Tombstone and surrounding towns, Arizona
Step back in time to 1882 in Tombstone, Arizona, located in southern Arizona near Highway 80. This town earned renown for the famous gunfight at the OK Corral between the Earp brothers, joined by Doc Holliday, and a group of local outlaws. The 30-second shootout is now reenacted daily in the same location. With mock bar fights and gunslingers wandering the streets, the place feels as if it was ripped out of the 1800s. Catch a delicious meal and drink in Big Nose Kates Saloon. Stroll the worn wooden sidewalks and view the authentic shops with unique souvenirs at very reasonable prices. A short walk to the edge of town leads you to the original Boot Hill Cemetery, where you can spend quite some time touring the actual burial sites of many historic and not-so-lucky gunfighters.
Photo: Carol Schmidt
Nearby: Amazing Towns. While the town of Tombstone offers ample Old West charm, its also a great basecamp. From here, you can visit the nearby town of Lowell, where youll feel that youve stepped back in time to the 1950s. Along Erie Street, the gas station, service shops, automobiles, etc., all harken to a more innocent time. No, you havent stepped into a time warp: The towns residents take pride in preserving that 50s feeling.
In the area, youll also find Bisbee, a historic town that was abandoned following the closing of the mining in the area many years ago. The town was later discovered by artists who, over time, renovated many of the houses and businesses. Today, it stands as a beautiful community with great photo opportunities and interesting shops. Further south towards Mexico is the town of Sierra Vista, offering wonderful restaurants, shops and a vibrant vineyard scene that serves up fantastic wines. Keep an eye out for the flitting birds that have given the town the nickname, Hummingbird Capital of the United States.
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A short drive north from Tombstone in the Benson area is a donkey rescue ranch, Forever Home Donkey Ranch. You need to call ahead to visit this fascinating organization.Also in town are two movie sites, Gammons Gulch and Mescal Studios. Once used for the shooting of Western flicks, these spots may look familiar to cinema and TV buffs.
Cooler weather can be expected in Tombstone, as its elevation is 4,550 feet. The coolest daytime high temperatures during the coldest months are normally about 50 degrees.
Stay: Tombstone RV Park, Tombstone
2) Laughlin, Nevada
Laughlin lies on the banks of the Colorado River about 90 miles to the south of Las Vegas. Although its home to several large casino hotels, it has a homey, laid-back side that gives it fantastic snowbird appeal. The town lies directly across the river from Bullhead City, Arizona, and visitors to this area generally are short-stay folks that come for the gambling, live shows and nightlife.
Photo: Ken Lund
A short drive out of town will take you worlds away from the gaming and entertainment glitz. Ample off-roading for both ATVs and four-wheelers is available in the areas deserts and mountains. Scenery lovers should head to Christmas Tree Pass, situated on a high ridge pass and offering spectacular photo opportunities. Also, Silver Creek Road, which is east of the town of Oatman on the Arizona side, provides 10 miles of a high ground trail run to the north and back to Bullhead City. Sitgreaves Pass Route 66 also is near Oatman and is a must-drive as well.
Photo: Ken Lund
Nearby: Oatman. The century-old ghost town of Oatman is located on the Oatman Highway, formerly Route 66, southeast of Bullhead City in the Black Mountains. Once a mining camp that struck $10 million in gold in 1915, the towns economic fortunes took a downturn, compelling almost everybody to leave by the mid-1930s. Today, with a population of 128, Oatman attracts visitors to stroll its wooden sidewalks and to see its wild burros. Once employed for work, the mammals were abandoned years ago and they now outnumber the locals. The braying creatures roam the town freely and are very entertaining to watch and fun to feed. Dont miss a drink or lunch at the historic Oatman Hotel. There are surprises inside.
Not a fan of burros? Check out the more traditional snowbird pursuits in the area:
Good Golfing The area is rich in lush, green golf courses that contrast with the desert terrain. Youll find them both in Nevada and Arizona, and all are within a short drive.
Boat Rentals There are boats and jet ski rentals to explore the river, just 20 minutes west of Oatman. Discover the many beautiful beaches to be discovered along the shorelines.
Day Trips There are many activities that can be found to the south in the Lake Havasu area and the north at Lake Mead.
Stay: Vista Del Sol RV Resort, Bullhead City, Arizona
Photo: Roberto Nickerson
3) Pismo Beach, California
Pismo Beach is a seaside town in San Luis Obispo County in Californias beautiful central coast. The town has about 8,500 residents and is part of a cluster of five cities. Here, you can enjoy all that a vibrant beach community can deliver. For the angler, a 1,200-foot pier offers the perfect perch to hook a big catch. If youre after the really big ones, boat rentals or fishing charters are readily available throughout the region.
For the active family, surfing is extremely popular here, drawing people from all over the state. If non-surfers wish to learn, surf lessons are widely available. It should be noted that because of the cold-water temperatures, a wetsuit is a necessity for such water activities. Jet ski rentals can also deliver that wet-and-wild ocean experience.
But for the landlubbers, there are plenty of activities and entertainment venues to enjoy. The Pismo Dunes also are a popular site. ATV rentals here can get your adrenaline going as you glide over the desert-like terrain. There also are beaches in the area that is accessible by car. Its a great way to find the perfect spot for an oceanside picnic.
Photo: Tim Mossholder
There are many scenic places to hike or bike throughout the region, all within easy reach. A wide choice of challenging lush courses await the avid golfer. Quaint shops and unique dining can be found in the downtown area. Although Pismo is a bit more chilly than its counterparts to the south, it nonetheless delivers the quintessential California beach town atmosphere.
Nearby: Morro Bay. Travelers can enjoy the Pismo Beach area as a hub thats well within striking distance of several attractions. Morro Bay, home to the iconic Morro Rock, is only about 25 miles drive from Pismo Beach. Wine touring can also be found in the region and offers both a tasty and educational experience.
Stay: Pismo Coast Village RV Resort, Pismo Beach
Photo: Mark Miller
4) Monterey, California
Because of its location more than 235 miles north of Santa Barbara, Monterey may be considered to be a bit chilly for snowbird travel. But that means fewer crowds and more opportunities for fun. In fact, the year 2020 is going to be an exciting time to be in Monterey, with ongoing celebrations of the towns 250thyear birthday. There are so many exciting things to do and see in this region, and the historic Cannery Row is a great place to start. It is the original fish canning area that today features world-class restaurants, fancy boutiques and galleries. American author John Steinbeck wrote lovingly of this region in books like Cannery Row and Sweet Tuesday. The Monterey Bay Aquarium is located here and offers a wealth of sea creatures on display in compelling habitats.
Photo: Chase Lewis
While in the area, check out Mission San Carlos Borromio. Monterey is home to several interesting shops as well as more than 100 art galleries in one square mile. The Basilica of Mission San Carlos Borromeo Del Rio Carmelo, dating back to 1770, is the crown jewel of this historic town. Mission Ranch, nearby, is also a great example of early Spanish architecture. This, along with downtown Hogs Breath Inn Restaurant and Bar, is owned by the one time mayor of Carmel and the famous film start Clint Eastwood, who is a resident.
Nearby: Carmel-By-The-Sea. There are many world-class links here, with Pebble Beach Golf Course serving as the home of world-class tournaments. Need we say more! There are scooter rentals (not the Bird kind) available throughout the region, and these offer a great way to tour the coastal communities and picturesque coastline. Hiking and bicycling also are popular. Using Monterey as your base, you are located well for a host of day trips to additional attractions and events. However, during the 2020 celebrations, the hottest tickets may be right in town.
Stay: Coyote Valley RV Resort
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5) Apache Junction, Arizona
Apache Junction is a small town about 35 miles east of Phoenix and is an ideal basecamp. To the east lies the rugged and historic Superstitious mountains, with ghost towns, abandoned mines and picture-perfect sites to explore. This area is rich with historic sites and offers many fascinating things to see and do. On the outskirts of town,Goldfield Ghost Town takes visitors back to the early days of the gold rush. Here, visitors will find the last remaining narrow-gauge railroad in Arizona, which is still operational today. For those looking for some hands-on fun, a zipline can take you far above the town for a scenic view of the area. To the west, the greater city of Phoenix sprawls for miles offering every type of service imaginable, from unique exclusive boutiques to glittering luxurious shopping malls.
Nearby: Desert Wonders. A visit to the Lost Dutchman State Park, located in the mountains to the east, is a wonderful way to experience the rugged beauty of Arizona. Here, you can enjoy a most scenic hike through the region known for a fabled lost gold mine. You can also take a tour on the Dolly Steamboat, which navigates Canyon Lake. There are many group day tours offering a variety of interesting and entertaining venues.
The Apache Junction area can deliver a great lifestyle for RV snowbirds seeking a new destination for next years winter season.
Stay: Sunrise RV Resort, Apache Junction
Photo New Mexico Tourism Department
6) Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
To learn the origins of the name, Truth or Consequences, youll have to go back to the heyday of radio. In 1950, Ralph Edwards, host of the Truth or Consequences gameshow, announced that hed air his show from the first town that adopted the name of his program. Hot Springs, New Mexico, jumped at the chance for notoriety, and the town has since then taken pride in its quirky name.
With a population of some 6,500 residents, this small resort town of Truth or Consequences offers a wonderful glimpse into years past. Quaint shops and retro restaurants that transport you back to the 80s can be found throughout the downtown area. You can still enjoy the hot mineral waters that served the community decades earlier.
Photo: New Mexico Tourism Department
Five miles northwest, Elephant Butte Lake State Park is an outdoor destination with postcard-worthy scenery and an abundance of recreational opportunities. Whether you want to kayak across the calm water or launch a sailboat into the sunset, Elephant Butte satisfies outdoors enthusiasts of all types.
Motorized and nonmotorized boating is permitted on the lake, as are personal watercraft, canoes and kayaks. Fish from a boat on the lake or the pier, and take advantage of a knowledgeable guide to help you find the best spots for catching walleye, crappie, white and black bass, and stripers.
There are many attractions to be seen in and around the town. Geronimo Springs Museum is well worth the visit. It covers a broad time span from prehistoric to the current era.
Looking toward the future is Spaceport America, the first such facility in the country.Resembling an architecturally modern aircraft hanger, it is a vertical-craft takeoff base supporting the likes of Virgin Galactic in its reach to future galaxy travel. Tours of this site may be limited.
Stay: Elephant Butte Lake RV Resort, Elephant Butte
Photo: David Herrera
7) Las Cruces, New Mexico
Las Cruces is the second-largest city in New Mexico and the home of New Mexico State University. Visitors will find an abundance of local attractions here, with 12 museums scattered throughout the city. The Museum of Natural Science studies nature and the animals that live in the region. There are live feedings of the resident creatures daily. You need only to bring your curiosity to enjoy this entertaining and educational venue.
For those that enjoy learning about the early railway, the Railway Museum is sure to please. It can be found right next door to the Natural Science site.
Photo: Ralph Moran
On a 47-acre property a short drive away, the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum can be found. This venue offers live demonstrations and hands-on experiences of life on a ranch. There are historical displays and much more. This is an all-day event that is both entertaining and educational that will appeal to all ages.
The Old Village of Mesilla is a wonderful place to visit. Highlighted by the historic San Albino Church, the interesting shops, and canteens, one is drawn back to the old west life. There are excellent photo opportunities of the Mexican architecture found throughout the village.
There are also many day trips that can be done from Las Cruces. About 20 miles east is the famous White Sands Missile Range. This facility sits on 3,200 square miles and is open for visitors. Here you can view military equipment and sample ordnance. You can see the range set-up and sheer size. Photos are permitted with the exclusion of downrange. When I was last there, and possibly still so, you were restricted from aiming a camera downrange and asked only to photograph back toward the ordnance launch area.
Hikers will delight in the many trails that wind through the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, which loom in the east. Intrepid hikers should hoof it up to the starkly beautiful Needles at 9,000 feet above sea level.
Stay: Sunny Acres RV Park, Las Cruces
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Em entrevista para a StyleCaster, Ashley Benson fala sobre a vida falsa que as mídias sociais nos fazem ter, a pressão do corpo e aparência perfeita imposta pela mídia, empoderamento feminino e espaço das mulheres no mundo do entretenimento em Hollywood.
Ashley Benson se mantém na realidade. Minutos em nossa conversa telefônica, Benson, a caminho de um treino na cidade de Nova York, fez uma pausa no meio da história para se desculpar por uma sirene de ambulância no fundo, mencionando casualmente que há um incêndio. “Desculpe-eu estou caminhando de um treino e há um enorme incêndio”, diz ela.
Ela não tem medo de jurar quando descreve seus óculos ou quando fala sobre “Pretty Little Liars”, o mistério adolescente de forma livre que ela atuou por sete temporadas, Benson não tem medo em transmitir suas queixas, incluindo um photoshoot promocional  e uma drenagem mental de campanha de mídia social.
“Quando você está sempre nas mídias sociais, você está vivendo em uma vida falsa.”
A relacionabilidade de Benson é provavelmente a razão pela qual ela fez parceria com o Privé Reveaux, uma linha de óculos de sol com preço acessível de $ 29, com a qual recentemente lançou sua segunda colaboração, o Icon Collection. (Naturalmente, seu par favorito da linha é refletido em tons de 60s-esque intitulados The Benz, apropriadamente intitulado pelo seu sobrenome.)
Mas, além de sua afinidade por óculos de sol de baixo custo, a relacionabilidade de Benson se estende a questões mais graves também, como pressões de imagem corporal e o estresse do olhar perfeito em mídias sociais. Desde que terminou sua trajetória em “PLL”, na qual ela interpretou Hanna Marin, uma garota que era assediada por conta de seu corpo por vários perseguidores na escola, o relacionamento de Benson com as mídias sociais já completou 180. Uma vez que um usuário ávido do Snapchat e Instagram se comunicou com os fãs e promove sua série, Benson tomou uma recente pausa na mídia social para desintoxicação da “vida falsa” que costumava consumi-la.
“Para ser honesta, não uso mais as mídias sociais. Eu uso instagram às vezes, mas eu não adoro isso”, diz Benson. “Quando eu estava na série, nós realmente precisávamos estar precisamente no Instagram e Snapchat, e o que quer que fosse. Senti que estava ocupando um monte do meu tempo. Eu sinto que quando você está sempre nas mídias sociais, você está vivendo em uma vida falsa. Eu prefiro não olhar e curtir meu tempo. ”
 "Eu não acho que isso deve importar, a pressão de ser um tamanho zero, porque todos são talentosos.“
O ponto de vista de Benson nas mídias sociais é por isso que ela pede que seus fãs levem o que vêem nas telas do telefone com um grão de sal. Ela lembrou-se de uma época durante a primeira temporada de "PLL”, quando ficou surpresa ao abrir o seu Instagram e ver um cartaz promocional da série, o corpo dela e de suas colegas de classe estavam modificados com photoshop em forma drastica.
 "PLL colocou este cartaz e foi da nossa primeira temporada e ficou completamente louco. Ninguém se parecia com consigo mesma", diz Benson. “Mesmo para as capas de revistas, eles recorrem ao photoshop como traidores, aumentarão o seu peito ou a sua cintura ficará quatro vezes menor, e você fica tipo "Isso não sou eu mesma.” Nunca se sabe como vai acontecer porque você não tem controle e não está editando as fotos, mas é uma merda quando você fica tipo, ‘Uau. Essa é uma pessoa completamente diferente". 
Dada a sua experiência com o Photoshop, Benson está consciente de lembrar os fotógrafos para não alterar seu corpo. E embora ela admita que ela pediu pequenos retoques no passado, na maior parte, ela permanece fiel ao seu pacto. Ainda assim, Benson é transparente sobre o Photoshop desenfreado, independentemente de seus pedidos, e como a alteração de imagem não é o único componente que pode apresentar um padrão de beleza irreal. “Eu sempre me certifico de dizer às pessoas, com qualquer merda que eu faço ou qualquer outra pessoa, que, a menos que seja anunciado que não é Photoshop, é Photoshop”, diz Benson. “E não se coloque pra baixo por não parecer de certo modo porque é preciso muito cabelo e maquiagem, uma tonelada de boa iluminação, e depois das fotos, tudo isso é edição”. A posição apaixonada de Benson sobre a imagem do corpo pode ser por causa da vergonha do corpo que ela experimentou em sua carreira inicial.
 Em uma entrevista de 2016 com a Ocean Drive, Benson revelou que ela chorou por 30 minutos depois de ter sido informada de que ela era “muito egorda” para um papel, apesar de ser dr tamanho dois. E, embora ela admita que ainda vê comentários que prejudicam o corpo nas mídias sociais, ela vê a diversidade do corpo em Hollywood cada vez melhorando.“Eu odeio que as pessoas ainda façam esses comentários”, diz Benson. “Eu não acho que isso deveria importar, a pressão de ser um tamanho zero, porque todos são talentosos. Todo mundo merece uma chance e o peso é muita pressão que é colocada por qualquer um”. Outra coisa que Ashley viu na indústria do entretenimento é a falta de papéis diversos para as mulheres. Como alguém que começou a agir quando tinha 5 anos, Benson viu muitos roteiros chegarem, embora ainda esteja assombrada pelos mesmos “enchimentos inúteis para os homens”.“As mulheres realmente não têm muitos bons papéis principais. Há sempre uma história estranha com elas”, diz Benson. “Em meio os papéis do filme que eles me trazem, eu nem quero jogar essa pessoa. Eu não quero desempenhar um papel como esse porque não está animando. Não é positivo. Eles são apenas enchimentos inúteis para os homens. Espero que nem sempre seja sobre um cara e possa ser sobre uma mulher, mas quero dizer, veremos ”
 "É um momento maravilhoso para as mulheres no momento em que todas estamos juntos e nos defendemos.“ No entanto, com o sucesso recorde da "Mulher Maravilha” de Patty Jenkins e o sentido palpável da comunidade, Benson sente com outras atrizes em meio ao escândalo de Harvey Weinstein de assédio sexual, Benson está confiante de que o tratamento de Hollywood sobre as mulheres mudará para melhor.“Estou feliz que as pessoas estão falando e sendo apoiadas”, diz Benson. “Eu acho que é um momento muito importante e um tempo maravilhoso para as mulheres agora, onde todos nós estamos juntos e nos defendendo. Felizmente, com tudo acontecendo, podemos tentar mudar as coisas.”
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