Feb 26

The Tweens News | English

First off, you may be surprised to find that Albert Einstein is not included on this list. The reason is that I have used a table of IQ estimates for historical geniuses to determine the members and order of this list, and Einstein’s IQ (around 160) did not make the grade. Despite that, he is still the first person to pop in to most people’s minds when thinking of a genius. Having said that, here is a list of the ten greatest geniuses in history.

#10 – Madame De Stael IQ: 180

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In full – Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker, Baronne (baroness) de Staël-Holstein, byname Madame de Staël. Madame de Stael was a French-Swiss woman of letters, political propagandist, and conversationalist, who epitomized the European culture of her time, bridging the history of ideas from Neoclassicism to Romanticism. She also gained fame by maintaining a salon for leading intellectuals. Her writings include novels, plays, moral and political essays, literary criticism, history, autobiographical memoirs, and even a number of poems. Her most important literary contribution was as a theorist of Romanticism. Madame de Stael is on an equal level with René Descartes but I chose to include her rather than him in order to put at least one woman on this list. 

 

#9 - Galileo Galilei IQ: 185

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Galileo was Italian natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the sciences of motion, astronomy, and strength of materials and to the development of the scientific method. His formulation of (circular) inertia, the law of falling bodies, and parabolic trajectories marked the beginning of a fundamental change in the study of motion. His insistence that the book of nature was written in the language of mathematics changed natural philosophy from a verbal, qualitative account to a mathematical one in which experimentation became a recognized method for discovering the facts of nature. Finally, his discoveries with the telescope revolutionized astronomy and paved the way for the acceptance of the Copernican heliocentric system, but his advocacy of that system in support of his view that the Bible contained errors, eventually resulted in an Inquisition process against him.

 

#8 – Bobby Fischer IQ: 187

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Bobby is the byname of Robert James Fischer, an American chess master who became the youngest grandmaster in history when he received the title in 1958. His youthful intemperance and brilliant playing drew the attention of the American public to the game of chess, particularly when he won the world championship in 1972. Fischer learned the moves of chess at age 6 and at 16 dropped out of high school to devote himself fully to the game. In 1958 he won the first of many American championships. In world championship candidate matches during 1970–71, Fischer won 20 consecutive games before losing once and drawing three times to former world champion Tigran Petrosyan of the Soviet Union in a final match won by Fischer. In 1972 Fischer became the first native-born American to hold the title of world champion when he defeated Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union in a highly publicized match held in Reykjavík, Iceland. In doing so, Fischer won the $156,000 victor’s share of the $250,000 purse.

 

#7 – Ludwig Wittgenstein IQ: 190

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in full – Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein was an Austrian-born English philosopher, regarded by many as the greatest philosopher of the 20th century. Wittgenstein’s two major works, Logisch-philosophische Abhandlung (1921; Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, 1922) and Philosophische Untersuchungen (published posthumously in 1953; Philosophical Investigations), have inspired a vast secondary literature and have done much to shape subsequent developments in philosophy, especially within the analytic tradition. His charismatic personality has, in addition, exerted a powerful fascination upon artists, playwrights, poets, novelists, musicians, and even filmmakers, so that his fame has spread far beyond the confines of academic life.

 

#6 – Blaise Pascal IQ: 195

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Blaise Pascal was a French mathematician, physicist, religious philosopher, and master of prose. He laid the foundation for the modern theory of probabilities, formulated what came to be known as Pascal’s law of pressure, and propagated a religious doctrine that taught the experience of God through the heart rather than through reason. The establishment of his principle of intuitionism had an impact on such later philosophers as Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Henri Bergson and also on the Existentialists.

 

#5 – John Stuart Mill IQ: 200

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John Stuart Mill was an English philosopher, economist, and exponent of Utilitarianism. He was prominent as a publicist in the reforming age of the 19th century, and remains of lasting interest as a logician and an ethical theorist. Mill was a man of extreme simplicity in his mode of life. The influence that his works exercised upon contemporary English thought can scarcely be overestimated, nor can there be any doubt about the value of the liberal and inquiring spirit with which he handled the great questions of his time. Beyond that, however, there has been considerable difference of opinion about the enduring merits of his philosophy.

 

#4 – Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz IQ: 205

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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (also Leibnitz or von Leibniz (July 1 (June 21 Old Style) 1646 – November 14, 1716) was a German philosopher of Sorbian origin who wrote primarily in Latin and French. Educated in law and philosophy, and serving as factotum to two major German noble houses (one becoming the British royal family while he served it), Leibniz played a major role in the European politics and diplomacy of his day. He occupies an equally large place in both the history of philosophy and the history of mathematics. He discovered calculus independently of Newton, and his notation is the one in general use since. He also discovered the binary system, foundation of virtually all modern computer architectures. In philosophy, he is most remembered for optimism, i.e., his conclusion that our universe is, in a restricted sense, the best possible one God could have made.

 

#3 – Emanuel Swedenborg IQ: 205

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Emanuel Swedenborg was a Swedish scientist, Christian mystic, philosopher, and theologian who wrote voluminously in interpreting the Scriptures as the immediate word of God. Soon after his death, devoted followers created Swedenborgian societies dedicated to the study of his thought. These societies formed the nucleus of the Church of the New Jerusalem, or New Church, also called the Swedenborgians.

 

#2 - Leonardo Da Vinci IQ: 205

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Leonardo Da Vinci, Italian painter, draftsman, sculptor, architect, and engineer whose genius, perhaps more than that of any other figure, epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal. His Last Supper (1495–98) and Mona Lisa (c. 1503–06) are among the most widely popular and influential paintings of the Renaissance. His notebooks reveal a spirit of scientific inquiry and a mechanical inventiveness that were centuries ahead of their time. The unique fame that Leonardo enjoyed in his lifetime and that, filtered by historical criticism, has remained undimmed to the present day rests largely on his unlimited desire for knowledge, which guided all his thinking and behaviour.

 

#1 – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe IQ: 210

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Goethe, German poet, playwright, novelist, scientist, statesman, theatre director, critic, and amateur artist, is considered the greatest German literary figure of the modern era. Goethe is the only German literary figure whose range and international standing equal those of Germany’s supreme philosophers (who have often drawn on his works and ideas) and composers (who have often set his works to music). In the literary culture of the German-speaking countries, he has had so dominant a position that, since the end of the 18th century, his writings have been described as “classical.” In a European perspective he appears as the central and unsurpassed representative of the Romantic movement, broadly understood.

Source: http://listverse.com/2007/10/06/top-10-geniuses

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Feb 19

The Tweens News | English

Cheerleading is popular in the US, Mexico and Canada.

You have surely seen cheerleaders at US football games or basketball games helping keep team spirit up. They are known for their high jumps and flips. 

After you see this video no doubt will be left in your mind, it is clear: you have to be in great shape to be a cheerleader. You also have to train a lot and be well coordinated with the other cheerleaders. 

The most amazing part of this video is that many of the girls in it are just 12-years old. Can you imagine doing jumps like these? Too much!

Source: http://www.wambie.com/tuttifrutti_us/videos/AMAZING_CHEERLEADERS-videos_en-760.html

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Feb 13

The Tweens News | English

‘We Are The World 25 For Haiti’ Debuts TONIGHT!

'We Are The World 25 For Haiti' Debuts TONIGHT!

The world premiere of the “We Are The World” reboot will air tonight (February 12) at 7:30/6:30c during the Opening Ceremony of the Vancouver Winter Olympics!

With more than 80 artists involved and a good reason to re-record the song, “We Are The World 25 For Haiti” will raise money and make grants for efficient Haiti relief and continual development of programs to benefit the nation in the future through the newly created We Are The World Foundation.

As soon as the song premieres on NBC, it’ll be available for download and on World25.org, iTunes and on YouTube. You can see the music video on all three sites.

To see the complete list of artists involved or to donate, visit World25.org!


Joe Jonas & Demi Lovato Make Waves!

Joe Jonas & Demi Lovato Make Waves

Demi Lovato and Joe Jonas cuddle up to Mickey Mouse as they run around Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Florida before soundchecking on Thursday afternoon (February 11).

The duo performed a private concert during the Celebrate Family Volunteers event held at Epcot Center and filmed the music video for their upcoming duet, “Make A Wave.” The tune will be featured in Disneynature’s upcoming movie OCEANS.

The song will make its debut on Radio Disney February 26th with the music video premiering March 14th. All proceeds from iTunes — out March 15– purchases will go to benefit environmental charities through the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund (DWCF).


Joe Jonas & Demi Lovato Celebrate Family Volunteers!

Joe Jonas & Demi Lovato Celebrate Family Volunteers

Demi Lovato and Joe Jonas show off their successfully planted trees in this new shot from the Disney Parks “Celebrating Family Volunteers” event held at Walt Disney World on Thursday afternoon (February 11).

The duo were just two of the Disney stars who were on hand. Camp Rock 2 costars Alyson Stoner, Roshon Fegan plus Zeke & Luther’s Adam Hicks and Daniel Curtis Lee also joined in on the fun.

Joe and Demi also performed an exclusive concert for the families later on in the evening.


Nick Jonas Is Fedora Fresh!

Nick Jonas is Fedora Fresh

Nick Jonas keeps it cool as he and a pal head into a cafe for a bite to eat in Sherman Oaks, Calif., on Friday afternoon (February 12).

The 17-year-old musician was a special guest at last night’s Harmonies For Haiti hosted by Chelsea Staub. More pics from the event soon!

Nick and his brothers Joe and Kevin will be heading to Houston next month to perform with BFF Demi Lovato at the Houston Rodeo. Are you going to go?

Source:

- http://justjared.buzznet.com/2010/02/12/we-are-the-world-25-for-haiti-debuts-tonight

- http://justjaredjr.buzznet.com/2010/02/12/joe-jonas-demi-lovato-make-waves

- http://justjaredjr.buzznet.com/2010/02/12/joe-jonas-demi-lovato-celebrate-family-volunteers

- http://justjaredjr.buzznet.com/2010/02/12/nick-jonas-is-fedora-fresh

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Feb 09

The Tweens News | English

Super Bowl - Most Watched Show EVER!

Super Bowl: Most Watched Show EVER

Super Bowl XLIV is officially the most watched TV program in history!

The game, held on Sunday (February 7) drew 106.5 million viewers, according to THR, with an 8% increase in viewership over last year’s game.

The previous record for the most watched TV program was set by M*A*S*H’s final episode, which brought in 105.79 million viewers.

In case you weren’t one of the 106 million watching, the New Orleans Saints defeated the Indianapolis Colts 31-17 in the match!


Selena Gomez Covers Selena Quintanilla!

Selena Gomez Covers Selena Quintanilla

Selena Gomez gets into the groove as she belts out “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom,” one of Selena Quintanilla’s biggest hits during her concert on Sunday night (February 7) at the San Antonio Rodeo.

The 17-year-old actress who was named after the slain Latina popstar has once said, “My dad and family loved her. So when my mother got pregnant with me, he wanted to name me Selena, after her. As I got older and could understand why I was named after her, I went to go visit her grave and where she used to perform.”

And yes, Selena’s rumored boyfriend Nick Jonas was in the audience supporting her. Check out the video below!


Who Is Justin Bieber Really?

We have all heard lots about this cute 15-year old boy with the great smile and voice. But how did he become the star he is today?

Justin was born in Ontario Canada almost 16 years ago. He is quite the musician and can play the guitar, trumpet and the drums.

About three years ago Justin’s mom started uploading his videos onto Youtube. Some of these videos of him playing were so good that they started getting hits from thousands of viewers, which over time turned Justin into a real phenomenon.

He made and released his first CD last November. It is called My World and it has helped him become even more famous.

Last week he was at the Grammy Awards and got to present two awards to their winners. He talked about this experience on Twitter: “In a small town a kid started putting videos on the web, and three years later I sang with some of my heros. I am so grateful!”

Justin is a big fan of Rihanna and Beyonce, and now he is a star for many of the fans of these two pop divas.  We bet that this year Justin will turn into one of the top musicians out there, and we plan to be there to watch him grow! Shoot for the stars Justin!


Justin Bieber Out of Miami on Monday!

Justin Bieber Out of Miami on Monday

Justin Bieber flashes the peace sign as he makes his way in purple high-top sneaks through Miami International Airport on Monday afternoon (February 8).

The 15-year-old musician not only got to jam with Rihanna during the Pepsi Super Bowl Fan Jam over the weekend, but also got to sing his new single, “Baby” with Ludacris during the SOS: Help for Haiti Telethon.

Check out Justin’s medley with rest of the stars below!

Source:

- http://justjared.buzznet.com/2010/02/08/super-bowl-most-watched-show-ever

- http://justjaredjr.buzznet.com/2010/02/08/selena-gomez-covers-selena-quintanilla

- http://www.wambie.com/tuttifrutti_us/videos/WHO_IS_JUSTIN_BIEBER_REALLY_-videos_en-748.html

- http://justjaredjr.buzznet.com/2010/02/08/justin-bieber-out-of-miami-on-monday

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Feb 01

The Tweens News | English

List Of The Winners:

 

Record Of The Year

- Use Somebody By Kings Of Leon

Album Of The Year

- Fearless By Taylor Swift

Song Of The Year

- Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) By Beyoncé

Best New Artist

- Zac Brown Band

Best Female Pop Vocal Performance

- Halo By Beyoncé

Best Male Pop Vocal Performance

- Make It Mine By Jason Mraz

Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals

- I Gotta Feeling By Black Eyed Peas

Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals

- Lucky By Jason Mraz & Colbie Caillat

Best Pop Instrumental Performance

- Throw Down Your Heart By Béla Fleck

Best Pop Instrumental Album

- Potato Hole By Booker T. Jones

Best Pop Vocal Album

- The E.N.D. By Black Eyed Peas

Best Dance Recording

- Poker Face By Lady GaGa

Best Electronic/Dance Album

- The Fame By Lady GaGa

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

- Michael Bublé Meets Madison Square Garden By Michael Bublé

Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance

- Working On A Dream By Bruce Springsteen

Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals

- Use Somebody By Kings Of Leon

Best Hard Rock Performance

- War Machine By AC/DC

Best Metal Performance

- Dissident Aggressor By Judas Priest

Best Rock Instrumental Performance

- A Day In The Life By Jeff Beck

Best Rock Song

- Use Somebody By Kings Of Leon

Best Rock Album

- 21st Century Breakdown By Green Day

Best Alternative Music Album

- Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix By Phoenix

Best Female R&B Vocal Performance

- Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) By Beyoncé

Best Male R&B Vocal Performance

- Pretty Wings By Maxwell

Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals

- Blame It By Jamie Foxx & T-Pain

Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance

- At Last By Beyoncé

Best Urban/Alternative Performance

- Pearls By India.Arie & Dobet Gnahore

Best R&B Song

- Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) By Beyoncé

Best R&B Album

- Blacksummer’s Night By Maxwell 

Best Contemporary R&B Album

- I Am… Sasha Fierce By Beyoncé

Best Rap Solo Performance

- D.O.A. (Death Of Auto-Tune) By Jay-Z

Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group

- Crack A Bottle By Eminem, Dr. Dre & 50 Cent

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration

- Run This Town By Jay-Z, Rihanna & Kanye West

Best Rap Song

- Run This Town By Jay-Z, Rihanna & Kanye West

Best Rap Album

- Relapse By Eminem

Best Female Country Vocal Performance

- White Horse By Taylor Swift

Best Male Country Vocal Performance

- Sweet Thing By Keith Urban

Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals

- I Run To You By Lady Antebellum

Best Country Collaboration With Vocals

- I Told You So By Carrie Underwood & Randy Travis

Best Country Instrumental Performance

- Producer’s Medley By Steve Wariner

Best Country Song

- White Horse By Taylor Swift

Best Country Album

- Fearless By Taylor Swift

Best New Age Album

- Prayer For Compassion By David Darling

Best Contemporary Jazz Album

- 75 By Joe Zawinul & The Zawinul Syndicate

Best Jazz Vocal Album

- Dedicated To You: Kurt Elling Sings The Music Of Coltrane And Hartman By Kurt Elling

Best Improvised Jazz Solo

- Dancin’ For Chicken By Terence Blanchard, Soloist

Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual Or Group

- Five Peace Band – Live By Chick Corea & John McLaughlin Five Peace Band

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album

- Book One By New Orleans Jazz Orchestra

Best Latin Jazz Album

- Juntos Para Siempre By Bebo Valdés And Chucho Valdés

Best Gospel Performance

- Wait On The Lord By Donnie McClurkin Featuring Karen Clark Sheard

Best Gospel Song

- God In Me By Mary Mary Featuring Kierra “KiKi” Sheard

Best Rock Or Rap Gospel Album

- Live Revelations By Third Day

Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album

- The Power Of One By Israel Houghton

Best Southern/Country/Bluegrass Gospel Album

- Jason Crabb By Jason Crabb

Best Traditional Gospel Album

- Oh Happy Day By Various Artists

Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album

- Audience Of One By Heather Headley

Best Latin Pop Album

- Sin Frenos By La Quinta Estación

Best Latin Rock, Alternative Or Urban Album

- Los De Atras Vienen Conmigo By Calle 13

Best Tropical Latin Album

- Ciclos By Luis Enrique

Best Regional Mexican Album

- Necesito De Ti By Vicente Fernández

Best Tejano Album

- Borders Y Bailes By Los Texmaniacs

Best Norteño Album

- Tu Noche Con…Los Tigres Del Norte By Los Tigres Del Norte

Best Banda Album

- Tu Esclavo Y Amo By Lupillo Rivera

Best Americana Album

- Electric Dirt By Levon Helm

Best Bluegrass Album

- The Crow / New Songs For The Five-String Banjo By Steve Martin

Best Traditional Blues Album

- A Stranger Here By Ramblin’ Jack Elliott

Best Contemporary Blues Album

- Already Free By The Derek Trucks Band

Best Traditional Folk Album

- High Wide & Handsome: The Charlie Poole Project By Loudon Wainwright III

Best Contemporary Folk Album

- Townes By Steve Earle

Best Hawaiian Music Album

- Masters Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar, Volume 2 By Various Artists

Best Native American Music Album

- Spirit Wind North By Bill Miller

Best Zydeco Or Cajun Music Album

- Lay Your Burden Down By Buckwheat Zydeco

Best Reggae Album

 

- Mind Control – Acoustic By Stephen Marley

Best Traditional World Music Album

- Douga Mansa By Mamadou Diabate

Best Contemporary World Music Album

- Throw Down Your Heart: Tales From The Acoustic Planet, Vol. 3 – Africa Sessions By Béla Fleck

Best Musical Album For Children

- Family Time By Ziggy Marley

Best Spoken Word Album For Children

Aaaaah! Spooky, Scary Stories & Songs, Buck Howdy

- Aaaaah! Spooky, Scary Stories & Songs By Buck Howdy

Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Story Telling)

- Always Looking Up By Michael J. Fox

Best Comedy Album

- A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift Of All! By Stephen Colbert

Best Musical Show Album

 

- David Caddick & David Lai, Producers Leonard Bernstein, Composer; Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist. New Broadway Cast with Matt Cavenaugh, Josefina Scaglione & Others

Best Compilation Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media

- Slumdog Millionaire By Various Artists

Best Score Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media

- Up By Michael Giacchino, Composer

Best Song Written For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media

Jai Ho (From Slumdog Millionaire) By Gulzar, A.R. Rahman & Tanvi Shah, Songwriters (A.R. Rahman, Sukhvinder Singh, Tanvi Shah, Mahalaxmi Iyer & Vijay Prakash)

Best Instrumental Composition

- Married Life (From Up) By Michael Giacchino, Composer (Michael Giacchino)

Best Instrumental Arrangement

- West Side Story Medley By Bill Cunliffe, Arranger (Resonance Big Band)

Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)

- Quiet Nights By Claus Ogerman, Arranger (Diana Krall)

Best Recording Package

- Everything That Happens Will Happen Today By Stefan Sagmeister, Art Director (David Byrne & Brian Eno)

Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package

- Neil Young Archives Vol. I (1963-1972) By Gary Burden, Jenice Heo & Neil Young, Art Directors (Neil Young)

Best Album Notes

- The Complete Louis Armstrong Decca Sessions (1935-1946) By Dan Morgenstern, Album Notes Writer (Louis Armstrong)

Best Historical Album

- The Complete Chess Masters (1950-1967)Andy McKaie, compilation producer; Erick Labson, mastering engineer (Little Walter)

Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical

- Ellipse By Imogen Heap, Engineer (Imogen Heap)

Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical

- Brendan O’Brien

  • Black Ice (AC/DC)
  • Crack The Skye (Mastodon)
  • The Fixer (Pearl Jam)
  • Killswitch Engage (Killswitch Engage)
  • Working On A Dream (Bruce Springsteen)

 

Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical

- When Love Takes Over (Electro Extended Remix) By David Guetta, remixer (David Guetta Featuring Kelly Rowland)

Best Surround Sound Album

- Transmigration By Michael Bishop, Surround Mix Engineer; Michael Bishop, Surround Mastering Engineer; Elaine Martone, Surround Producer (Robert Spano, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Choruses)

Best Engineered Album, Classical

- Mahler: Symphony No. 8; Adagio From Symphony No. 10 By Peter Laenger, Engineer (Michael Tilson Thomas & San Francisco Symphony)

Producer Of The Year, Classical

- Steven Epstein

  • Adams: Doctor Atomic Symphony (David Robertson & Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra)
  • Bernstein: Mass (Marin Alsop, Jubilant Sykes, Asher Edward Wulfman, Morgan State University Choir, Peabody Children’s Chorus & Baltimore Symphony Orchestra)
  • Corigliano: A Dylan Thomas Trilogy (Leonard Slatkin, George Mabry, Sir Thomas Allen, Nashville Symphony Chorus & Nashville Symphony Orchestra)
  • Fauré: Piano Quintets (Fine Arts Quartet & Cristina Oritz)
  • Yo-Yo Ma & Friends: Songs Of Joy And Peace (Yo-Yo Ma & Various Artists)

 

Best Classical Album

- Mahler: Symphony No. 8; Adagio From Symphony No. 10 By Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor; Ragnar Bohlin, Kevin Fox & Susan McMane, choir directors; Andreas Neubronner, producer;Peter Laenger, engineer/mixer; Andreas Neubronner, mastering engineer (Laura Claycomb, Anthony Dean Griffey, Katarina Karnéus, Quinn Kelsey, James Morris, Yvonne Naef, Elza van den Heever & Erin Wall; San Francisco Symphony; Pacific Boychoir, San Francisco Girls Chorus & San Francisco Symphony Chorus)

Best Orchestral Performance

- Ravel: Daphnis Et Chloé By James Levine, conductor (Boston Symphony Orchestra; Tanglewood Festival Chorus)

Best Opera Recording

- Britten: Billy Budd By Daniel Harding, conductor; Ian Bostridge, Neal Davies, Nathan Gunn, Jonathan Lemalu, Matthew Rose & Gidon Saks; John Fraser, producer (London Symphony Orchestra; Gentlemen Of The London Symphony Chorus)

Best Choral Performance

- Mahler: Symphony No. 8; Adagio From Symphony No. 10 By Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor; Ragnar Bohlin, Kevin Fox & Susan McMane, choir directors (Laura Claycomb, Anthony Dean Griffey, Elza van den Heever, Katarina Karnéus, Quinn Kelsey, James Morris, Yvonne Naef & Erin Wall; San Francisco Symphony; Pacific Boychoir, San Francisco Symphony Chorus & San Francisco Girls Chorus)

Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (With Orchestra)

- Prokofiev: Piano Concertos Nos. 2 & 3 By Vladimir Ashkenazy, conductor; Evgeny Kissin (Philharmonia Orchestra)

 

Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (Without Orchestra)

- Journey To The New World By Sharon Isbin (Joan Baez & Mark O’Connor)

 

Best Chamber Music Performance

- Intimate Letters By Emerson String Quartet

 

Best Small Ensemble Performance

- Lang, David: The Little Match Girl Passion By Paul Hillier, conductor; Ars Nova Copenhagen & Theatre Of Voices

 

Best Classical Vocal Performance

- Verismo Arias By Renée Fleming (Marco Armiliato; Jonas Kaufmann; Orchestra Sinfonica Di Milano Giuseppi Verdi; Coro Sinfonica Di Milano Giuseppi Verdi)

 

Best Classical Contemporary Composition

- Higdon, Jennifer: Percussion Concerto By Jennifer Higdon (Marin Alsop)

 

Best Classical Crossover Album

- Yo-Yo Ma & Friends: Songs Of Joy And Peace By Yo-Yo Ma (Odair Assad, Sergio Assad, Chris Botti, Dave Brubeck, Matt Brubeck, John Clayton, Paquito d’Rivera, Renée Fleming, Diana Krall, Alison Krauss, Natalie McMaster, Edgar Meyer, Cristina Pato, Joshua Redman, Jake Shimabukuro, Silk Road Ensemble, James Taylor, Chris Thile, Wu Tong, Alon Yavnai & Amelia Zirin-Brown)

 

Best Short Form Music Video

- Boom Boom Pow By Black Eyed Peas

 

Best Long Form Music Video

- The Beatles Love – All Together Now By Various Artists

Source: http://www.grammy.com/nominees

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