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- Award winners Alternative Blues Children's Classical Comedy Composing and arranging Country Folk Gospel Historical Jazz Latin Musical show Music video New Age Packaging and notes Polka Pop Production and engineering R&B Rap Reggae Rock Spoken Traditional pop World
- Special merit awards MusiCares Person of the Year Grammy Legend Award
- Trivia
- References
{{refimprove|date=May 2011}}{{Infobox award | name = 34th Annual Grammy Awards | image = | caption = | date = February 25, 1992 | location = Radio City Music Hall, New York City | host = Whoopi Goldberg | network = CBS | previous = 33rd | main = Grammy Awards | next = 35th }}The 34th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 25, 1992.[1] They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year (1991). Natalie Cole was the big winner winning three awards including Album of the Year.[2][3] Paul Simon opened the show. Award winners- Record of the Year
- David Foster (producer) for "Unforgettable" performed by Natalie Cole with Nat King Cole
- Album of the Year
- André Fischer, David Foster & Tommy LiPuma (producers) for Unforgettable... with Love performed by Natalie Cole
- Song of the Year
- Irving Gordon (songwriter) for "Unforgettable" performed by Natalie Cole with Nat King Cole
- Best New Artist
Alternative- Best Alternative Music Album
Blues- Best Traditional Blues Album
- B.B. King for Live at the Apollo
- Best Contemporary Blues Album
- Buddy Guy for Damn Right, I've Got the Blues
Children's- Best Album for Children
- Clifford "Barney" Robertson (producer) for A Capella Kids performed by The Maranatha! Kids
Classical- Best Orchestral Performance
- Daniel Barenboim (conductor) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Corigliano: Symphony No. 1
- Best Classical Vocal Soloist
- Dawn Upshaw for The Girl With Orange Lips (Falla, Ravel, etc.)
- Best Opera Recording
- Cord Garben (producer), James Levine (conductor), Hildegard Behrens, Reiner Goldberg, Matti Salminen, Hanna Schwarz, Cheryl Studer, Bernd Weikl, Ekkehard Wlaschiha, & the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra for Wagner: Götterdämmerung
- Best Performance of a Choral Work
- Georg Solti (conductor), Margaret Hillis (choir director) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for Bach: Mass in B Minor
- Best Instrumental Soloist With Orchestra
- Leonard Slatkin (conductor), John Browning & the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra for Barber: Piano Concerto
- Best Classical Performance Instrumental Solo Without Orchestra
- Alicia de Larrocha for Granados: Goyescas; Allegro de Concierto; Danza Lenta
- Best Chamber Music Performance
- Emanuel Ax, Jaime Laredo, Yo-Yo Ma & Isaac Stern for Brahms: Piano Quartets (Opp. 25 and 26)
- Best Contemporary Composition
- John Corigliano (composer), Daniel Barenboim (conductor) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Corigliano: Symphony No. 1
- Best Classical Album
- Hans Weber (producer), Leonard Bernstein (conductor), June Anderson, Nicolai Gedda, Adolph Green, Jerry Hadley, Della Jones, Christa Ludwig, Kurt Ollmann & the London Symphony Orchestra for Bernstein: Candide
Comedy- Best Comedy Album
- Peter Schickele for P.D.Q. Bach: WTWP Classical Talkity-Talk Radio
Composing and arranging- Best Instrumental Composition
- Elton John (composer) for "Basque" performed by James Galway
- Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television
- Bryan Adams, Michael Kamen & Robert John "Mutt" Lange (songwriters) for "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" performed by Bryan Adams
- Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television
- John Barry (composer) for Dances With Wolves
- Best Arrangement on an Instrumental
- Dave Grusin (arranger) for "Medley: Bess You Is My Woman/I Loves You Porgy"
- Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s)
- Johnny Mandel (arranger) for "Unforgettable" performed by Natalie Cole with Nat King Cole
Country- Best Country Vocal Performance, Female
- Mary Chapin Carpenter for "Down at the Twist and Shout"
- Best Country Vocal Performance, Male
- Garth Brooks for Ropin' the Wind
- Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- The Judds for "Love Can Build a Bridge"
- Best Country Vocal Collaboration
- Vince Gill, Ricky Skaggs & Steve Wariner for "Restless"
- Best Country Instrumental Performance
- Mark O'Connor for The New Nashville Cats
- Best Country Song
- John Jarvis, Naomi Judd & Paul Overstreet (songwriters) for "Love Can Build a Bridge" performed by The Judds
- Best Bluegrass Album
- Carl Jackson & John Starling for Spring Training
Folk- Best Traditional Folk Album
- Ken Burns & John Colby (producers) for The Civil War - Original Soundtrack performed by various artists
- Best Contemporary Folk Album
- John Prine for The Missing Years
Gospel- Best Pop Gospel Album
- Steven Curtis Chapman for For the Sake of the Call
- Best Rock/Contemporary Gospel Album
- Russ Taff for Under Their Influence
- Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album
- Mighty Clouds of Joy for Pray For Me
- Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
- BeBe Winans & CeCe Winans for Different Lifestyles
- Best Southern Gospel Album
- The Gaither Vocal Band for Homecoming
- Best Gospel Album by Choir or Chorus
- Gary Hines (choir director) for The Evolution of Gospel performed by The Sounds of Blackness
Historical- Best Historical Album
- Steven Lasker & Andy McKaie (producers) for Billie Holiday - The Complete Decca Recordings
Jazz- Best Jazz Instrumental Solo
- Stan Getz for "I Remember You"
- Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group
- The Oscar Peterson Trio for Saturday Night at the Blue Note
- Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance
- Dizzy Gillespie for Live at the Royal Festival Hall
- Best Jazz Vocal Performance
- Take 6 for He Is Christmas
- Best Contemporary Jazz Performance
- The Manhattan Transfer for "Sassy"
Latin- Best Latin Pop Album
- Vikki Carr for Cosas del Amor
- Best Tropical Latin Album
- Juan Luis Guerra for Bachata Rosa
- Best Mexican-American Album
- Little Joe for 16 de Septiembre
Musical show- Best Musical Show Album
- Cy Coleman (producer and composer), Mike Berniker (producer), Adolph Green, Betty Comden (lyricists) & the original Broadway cast for The Will Rogers Follies
Music video- Best Music Video, Short Form
- Tarsem (video director) & R.E.M. for "Losing My Religion"
- Best Music Video, Long Form
- Anthony Eaton (video producer), David Mallet, Mark "Aldo" Miceli (video directors) & Madonna for Madonna: Blond Ambition World Tour Live
New Age- Best New Age Album
- Chip Davis for Fresh Aire 7
Packaging and notes- Best Album Package
- Vartan (art director) for Billie Holiday - The Complete Decca Recordings performed by Billie Holiday
- Best Album Notes
- Alan M. Leeds, Cliff White, Harry Weinger, James Brown & Nelson George (notes writers) for Star Time performed by James Brown
Polka- Best Polka Album
- Jimmy Sturr for Live at Gilley's!
Pop- Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female
- Bonnie Raitt for "Something to Talk About"
- Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male
- Michael Bolton for "When a Man Loves a Woman"
- Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- R.E.M. for "Losing My Religion"
- Best Pop Instrumental Performance
- Michael Kamen for "Prince of Thieves"
Production and engineering- Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical
- Al Schmitt, Armin Steiner, David Reitzas & Woody Woodruff (engineers) for Unforgettable... with Love performed by Natalie Cole with Nat King Cole
- Best Classical Engineered Recording
- Gregor Zielinsky (engineer), Leonard Bernstein (conductor) & the London Symphony Orchestra for Bernstein: Candide
- Producer of the Year, (Non Classical)
- Classical Producer of the Year
R&B- Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female
- Lisa Fischer for "How Can I Ease the Pain"
- Patti LaBelle for "Burnin'"
- Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male
- Luther Vandross for Power of Love
- Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- Boyz II Men for "Cooleyhighharmony"
- Best Rhythm & Blues Song
- Marcus Miller, Luther Vandross & Teddy Vann (songwriters) for "Power of Love/Love Power" performed by Luther Vandross
Rap- Best Rap Solo Performance
- LL Cool J for "Mama Said Knock You Out"
- Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
- DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince for "Summertime"
Reggae- Best Reggae Album
- Shabba Ranks for As Raw as Ever
Rock- Best Rock Vocal Performance, Solo
- Bonnie Raitt for Luck of the Draw
- Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- Bonnie Raitt & Delbert McClinton for Good Man, Good Woman
- Best Rock Instrumental Performance
- Eric Johnson for "Cliffs of Dover"
- Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal
- Van Halen for "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge"
- Best Metal Performance with Vocal
- Best Rock Song
- Sting (songwriter) for "The Soul Cages"
Spoken- Best Spoken Word or Non-musical Album
- Ken Burns for The Civil War
Traditional pop- Best Traditional Pop Performance
- Natalie Cole for Unforgettable... with Love
World- Best World Music Album
- Mickey Hart for Planet Drum
Special merit awardsMusiCares Person of the YearGrammy Legend AwardTrivia- Lisa Fischer and Patti LaBelle tied in the category of Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, therefore both won awards.
References1. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1992/02/26/arts/cole-s-unforgettable-sweeps-the-grammys.html?src=pm|title=Cole's 'Unforgettable' Sweeps the Grammys|author=Pareles, Jon|date=26 February 1992|publisher=The New York Times|accessdate=26 September 2012}} 2. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ILJRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=SW4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=3240,6416393&dq=grammy&hl=en|title=Natalie Cole emotional favorite at Grammys|author=Campbell, Mary|date=26 February 1992|publisher=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|accessdate=1 May 2011}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.grammy.com/nominees/search?artist=&title=&year=1991&genre=All|title=1991 Grammy Award Winners|publisher=Grammy.com|accessdate=1 May 2011}}
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