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The 17th Grammy Awards were held in 1975, and were broadcast live on American television. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1974.1 Award winners:
1.1 Children's
- Best Recording for Children
- Sebastian Cabot, Sterling HollowaySterling Holloway ( January 4, 1905 November 22, 1992) was a perennial voice actor for the Walt Disney Studios, who began with a cameo role in Dumbo and later became a Disney legend as the voice of Winnie the Pooh. Early career Cedartown, Georgia. Sterlin & Paul WinchellPaul Winchell (born December 21, 1922), born Paul Wilchen is a ventriloquist and voice actor whose fame flourished in the 1950s and 1960s. He is also an amateur inventor and he patented an artificial human heart which he donated to the University of Utah. for Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too
1.2 Classical
- Best Classical Performance - OrchestraThe Grammy Award for Best Orchestral Performance has been awarded since 1959. There have been several minor changes to the name of the award over this time: From 1959 to 1964 it was awarded as Best Classical Performance Orchestra In 1965 it was Best Perfo
- Georg SoltiGeorg Solti ( October 21, 1912 September 5, 1997) was a well-known orchestral and operatic conductor, who was still actively engaged in performing right up until his death. Solti was born Gyorgy Solti in Budapest, where he learned the piano and studied at (conductor) & the Chicago Symphony OrchestraThe Chicago Symphony Orchestra based in Chicago, Illinois, is one of the major orchestras in the United States. It played its first concert on October 16, 1891 conducted by Theodore Thomas, making it the third oldest symphony orchestra in the United State for BerliozLouis Hector Berlioz ( December 11, 1803 March 8, 1869) was a French Romantic composer best known for the Symphonie Fantastique first performed in 1830, and for his Requiem of 1837, with its tremendous resources that include four antiphonal brass choirs.: Symphonie Fantastique
- Best Classical Vocal Soloist PerformanceThe Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Performance has been awarded since 1959. There have been several minor changes to the name of the award over this time: From 1959 to 1960 and from 1962 to 1964 the award was known as Best Classical Performance Voc
- Leontyne PriceCarl Van Vechten, 1951The soprano Leontyne Price (born February 10, 1927) is an African American opera singer. She was best known for her Verdi roles, above all Aida, a role to which she became more closely associated than any other singer of the postwar for Leontyne Price Sings Richard Strauss
- Best Opera Recording
- Best Choral Performance, Classical (other than opera)
- Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with orchestra)
- Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (without orchestra)
- Alicia de Larrocha for Albeniz: Iberia
- Best Chamber Music Performance
- Album of the Year, Classical
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