Cérémonie 6th Grammy award -Award 1963 :Award winners:Record of the YearHenry Mancini for "Days of Wine and Roses"Album of the Year (other than classical)Barbra Streisand for The Barbra Streisand AlbumSong of the YearHenry Mancini & Johnny Mercer (songwriters) for "Days of Wine and Roses" performed by Henry ManciniBest New ArtistWard Swingle (The Swingle Singers)[edit]Children'sBest Recording for ChildrenLeonard Bernstein (conductor) for Bernstein Conducts for Young People performed by the New York Philharmonic[edit]ClassicalBest Classical Performance - OrchestraErich Leinsdorf (conductor) & the Boston Symphony Orchestra for Bartók: Concerto for OrchestraBest Classical Performance - Vocal Soloist (with or without orchestra)Skitch Henderson (conductor), Leontyne Price & the RCA Orchestra for Great Scenes From Gershwin's Porgy and BessBest Opera RecordingErich Leinsdorf (conductor), Rosalind Elias, Leontyne Price, Richard Tucker & the RCA Italiana Opera Orchestra for Puccini: Madama ButterflyBest Classical Performance - Choral (other than opera)Benjamin Britten (conductor), Edward Chapman, David Willcocks (choir directors), the Bach Choir, Highgate School Choir & the London Symphony Orchestra & Choir for Britten: War RequiemBest Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with orchestra)Erich Leinsdorf (conductor), Arthur Rubinstein & the Boston Symphony Orchestra for Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B Flat MinorBest Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist or Duo (without orchestra)Vladimir Horowitz for The Sound of HorowitzBest Classical Music Performance - Chamber MusicJulian Bream for Evening of Elizabethan Music performed by the Julian Bream ConsortBest Classical Composition by a Contemporary ComposerBenjamin Britten (composer & conductor) & the London Symphony Orchestra for Britten: War RequiemBest Classical AlbumBenjamin Britten (conductor) & the London Symphony Orchestra for Britten: War RequiemMost Promising New Classical Recording ArtistAndre Watts[edit]ComedyBest Comedy PerformanceAllan Sherman for "Hello Mudduh, Hello Faddah"[edit]Composing and arrangingBest Instrumental ThemeRiz Ortolani (composer) for "More - Theme From Mondo Cane"Best Original Score from a Motion Picture or Television ShowJohn Addison (composer) for Tom JonesBest Instrumental ArrangementQuincy Jones (arranger) for "I Can't Stop Loving You" performed by Count BasieBest Background ArrangementHenry Mancini (arranger) for "Days of Wine and Roses"[edit]CountryBest Country & Western RecordingBobby Bare for "Detroit City"[edit]FolkBest Folk RecordingPeter, Paul and Mary for "Blowin' in the Wind"[edit]GospelBest Gospel or Other Religious Recording (Musical)Soeur Sourire for "Dominique"[edit]JazzBest Instrumental Jazz Performance - Soloist or Small GroupBill Evans for Conversations With MyselfBest Instrumental Jazz Performance - Large GroupWoody Herman for Encore: Woody Herman, 1963Best Original Jazz CompositionSteve Allen & Ray Brown (composers) for "Gravy Waltz" performed by Steve Allen[edit]Musical ShowBest Score From an Original Cast Show AlbumJerry Bock, Sheldon Harnick (composers) & the original cast (Barbara Cook, Jack Cassidy, Barbara Baxley, Daniel Massey, Nathaniel Frey, Ralph Williams & Jo Wilder) for She Loves Me[edit]Packaging and NotesBest Album Cover - ClassicalRobert M. Jones (art director) for Puccini: Madama Butterfly conducted by Erich LeinsdorfBest Album Cover - Other Than ClassicalJohn Berg (art director) for The Barbra Streisand Album performed by Barbra StreisandBest Album NotesStanley Dance & Leonard Feather (notes writers) for The Ellington Era performed by Duke Ellington[edit]PopBest Vocal Performance, FemaleBarbra Streisand for The Barbra Streisand AlbumBest Vocal Performance, MaleJack Jones for "Wives and Lovers"Best Performance by a Vocal GroupPeter, Paul and Mary for "Blowin' in the Wind"Best Performance by a ChorusWard Swingle for Bach's Greatest Hits performed by the Swingle SingersBest Performance by an Orchestra - for DancingCount Basie for This Time by Basie! Hits of the 50's and 60'sBest Performance by an Orchestra or Instrumentalist with Orchestra, Not for Jazz or DancingAl Hirt for "Java"Best Rock and Roll RecordingApril Stevens & Nino Tempo for "Deep Purple"[edit]Production and engineeringBest Engineered Recording - Other Than ClassicalJames Malloy (engineer) for Charade performed by Henry ManciniBest Engineered Recording - ClassicalLewis W. Layton (engineer), Erich Leinsdorf (conductor) & the RCA Italiana Opera Orchestra for Puccini: Madama ButterflyBest Engineered Recording - Special or Novel EffectsRobert Fine (engineer) for Civil War Vol. II performed by Frederick Fennell[edit]R&BBest Rhythm & Blues RecordingRay Charles for "Busted"[edit]SpokenBest Documentary, Spoken Word or Drama Recording (other than comedy)Edward Albee (playwright) for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? performed by Melinda Dillon, George Grizzard, Uta Hagen & Arthur Hill
