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The Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition has been awarded since 1960. The award is presented to the composer of an original piece of music (not an adaptation), first released during the eligibility year. In theory, any style of music is eligible for this category, but winning compositions are usually in the jazz or film score genres. The Grammy is awarded to the composer(s) of the music, not to the performing artist, except if the artist is also the composer. There have been several minor changes to the name of the award: *In 1958 it was awarded as Best Musical Composition First Recorded and Released in 1958 (over 5 minutes duration) *In 1960 it was awarded as Best Musical Composition First Recorded and Released in 1959 (more than 5 minutes duration) *In 1962 it was awarded as Best Instrumental Theme or Instrumental Version of Song *From 1963 to 1964 and from 1967 to 1970 it was awarded as Best Instrumental Theme *In 1965 it was awarded as Best Instrumental Composition (other than jazz) *From 1971 to the present it has been awarded as Best Instrumental Composition Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year. ==2010s== *Grammy Awards of 2015 *John Williams for ''The Book Thief'', performed by John Williams ''Nominees'' *Stanley Clarke for ''Last Train to Sanity'', performed by the Stanley Clarke Band *Gordon Goodwin for ''Life in the Bubble'', performed by Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band *Rufus Reid for ''Recognition'', performed by Rufus Reid *Edgar Meyer & Chris Thile for ''Tarnation'', performed by Edgar Meyer & Chris Thile *Grammy Awards of 2014 * *Clare Fischer for ''Pensamientos for Solo Alto Saxophone and Chamber Orchestra'', performed by the Clare Fischer Orchestra ''Nominees'' *Chuck Owen for ''Bound Away'', performed by Chuck Owen & The Jazz Surge *Gordon Goodwin for ''California Pictures for String Quartet'', performed by the Quartet San Francisco *Scott Healy for ''Koko on the Boulevard'', performed by the Scott Healy Ensemble *Vince Mendoza for ''String Quartet No. 1: Funky Diversion in Three Parts'', performed by the Quartet San Francisco *Grammy Awards of 2013 * *Chick Corea for ''Mozart Goes Dancing'' (Chick Corea & Gary Burton - Hot House) ''Nominees'' (performing artists, followed by the title of the composition, with performer(s) and album title in parentheses) *Chuck Loeb for ''December Dream'' (Fourplay - Esprit de Four) *Chris Brubeck & Dave Brubeck for ''Music of Ansel Adams: America'' (Temple University Symphony Orchestra - ''no album title listed'') *Bill Cunliffe for ''Overture, Waltz and Rondo'' (Temple University Symphony Orchestra - ''no album title listed'') *Bill Holman for ''Without a Paddle'' (Tall & Small - High On You) *Grammy Awards of 2012 * *Béla Fleck & Howard Levy for ''Life in Eleven'' ''Nominees'' (artists names, followed by album title, in parentheses) *John Hollenbeck for ''Falling Men'' (John Hollenbeck, Daniel Yvinec & l'Orchestre National de Jazz – Shut Up and Dance) *Gordon Goodwin for ''Hunting Wabbits 3 (Get Off My Lawn)'' (Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band – That's How We Roll) *Randy Brecker for ''I Talk To The Trees'' (Randy Brecker & the DR Big Band – The Jazz Ballad Song Book) *Russell Ferrante for ''Timeline'' (Yellowjackets – Timeline) *Grammy Awards of 2011 * *Billy Childs for ''The Path Among The Trees'', from ''Autumn: In Moving Pictures Jazz – Chamber Music Vol. 2'', performed by the Billy Childs Ensemble *Grammy Awards of 2010 * *Michael Giacchino (composer) for "Married Life" (from the motion picture ''Up'') 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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