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The 41st Grammy Awards were held on February 24, 1999. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1998. The dominating artist of the night was Lauryn Hill, who won five awards.

Award winners:

  • Album of the Year
  • Song of the Year
  • Best New Artist

    Alternative

  • Best Alternative Music Performance

    Blues

  • Best Traditional Blues Album
  • Best Contemporary Blues Album

    Children's

  • Best Musical Album for Children
  • Best Spoken Word Album for Children

    Classical

  • Best Orchestral Performance
  • Best Classical Vocal Performance
  • Best Opera Recording
  • Best Choral Performance
  • Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with orchestra)
  • Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra)
  • Best Small Ensemble Performance (with or without conductor)
  • Best Chamber Music Performance
  • Best Classical Contemporary Composition
  • Best Classical Album
  • Best Classical Crossover Album

    Composing and arranging

  • Best Instrumental Composition
  • Best Song Written for a Motion Picture or for Television
  • Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television
  • Best Instrumental Arrangement
  • Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s)

    Country

  • Best Female Country Vocal Performance
  • Best Male Country Vocal Performance
    • Vince Gill for "If You Ever Have Forever in Mind"
  • Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
  • Best Country Collaboration with Vocals
  • Best Country Instrumental Performance
  • Best Country Song
  • Best Country Album
  • Best Bluegrass Album

    Folk

  • Best Traditional Folk Album
  • Best Contemporary Folk Album

    Gospel

  • Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
  • Best Rock Gospel Album
  • Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album
  • Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
  • Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album
  • Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album

    Historical

  • Best Historical Album

    Jazz

  • Best Jazz Instrumental Solo
  • Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group
  • Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance
  • Best Jazz Vocal Album
  • Best Contemporary Jazz Performance
  • Best Latin Jazz Performance

    Latin

  • Best Latin Pop Performance
  • Best Tropical Latin Performance
  • Best Mexican-American Music Performance
  • Best Latin Rock/Alternative Performance
    • Maná for Sueños Liquidos
  • Best Tejano Music Performance

    Musical Show

  • Best Musical Show Album
    • Mark Mancina (producer) & the original Broadway cast for The Lion King

    Music video

  • Best Long Form Music Video

    New Age

  • Best New Age Album

    Packaging and Notes

  • Best Recording Package
  • Best Boxed Recording Package
  • Best Album Notes

    Polka

  • Best Polka Album

    Pop

  • Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
  • Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
  • Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
  • Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
  • Best Pop Instrumental Performance
    • Brian Setzer for "Sleepwalk" performed by The Brian Setzer Orchestra
  • Best Dance Recording
  • Best Pop Album
    • David Reitzas, Jon Ingoldsby & Pat McCarthy (engineers/mixers), William Orbit (producer) & Madonna (producer & artist) for Ray Of Light

    Production and engineering

  • Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
  • Best Engineered Album, Classical
  • Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
  • Producer of the Year, Classical
  • Remixer of the Year, Non-Classical

    R&B

  • Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
  • Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
  • Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
  • Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance
  • Best R&B Song
  • Best R&B Album
    • Commissioner Gordon, Tony Prendatt (engineers/mixers) & Lauryn Hill (producer & artist) for The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill

    Rap

  • Best Rap Solo Performance
  • Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
  • Best Rap Album
    • Joe Quinde (engineer/mixer) & Jay-Z for Vol. 2...Hard Knock Life

    Reggae

  • Best Reggae Album

    Rock

  • Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
  • Best Male Rock Vocal Performance
  • Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
  • Best Rock Instrumental Performance
  • Best Hard Rock Performance
  • Best Metal Performance
  • Best Rock Song
  • Best Rock Album
    • Tchad Blake, Trina Shoemaker (engineers/mixers) & Sheryl Crow (producer & artist) for The Globe Sessions

    Spoken

  • Best Spoken Word Album
  • Best Spoken Comedy Album

    Trad Pop

  • Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance
    • Patti Page for Live at Carnegie Hall - The 50th Anniversary Concert

    World

  • Best World Music Album
       
       

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