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Grammy Award for Best New Age, Ambient or Chant Album

The Grammy Award for Best New Age, Ambient or Chant Album is presented to recording artists for quality albums in the new-age music genre at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards.[1] Honors in several categories are presented at the ceremony annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales or chart position".[2]

Grammy Award for Best New Age, Ambient or Chant Album
Awarded forQuality albums in the new-age music genre
Presented byNational Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
Formerly calledGrammy Award for Best New Age Album (1992–2022); others
First awarded1987
Currently held byWhite Sun, Mystic Mirror (2023)
Websitegrammy.com

Originally called the Grammy Award for Best New Age Recording, the honor was first presented to Swiss musician Andreas Vollenweider at the 29th Grammy Awards in 1987 for his album Down to the Moon. Two compilation albums featuring Windham Hill Records artists were nominated that same year.[3] The record label was founded by William Ackerman,[4] later an award nominee and 2005 winner for the album Returning. From 1988 to 1991 the category was known as Best New Age Performance. from 1992 to 2023, the award was presented as Best New Age Album. Beginning in 2001, award recipients included the producers, engineers, and/or mixers associated with the nominated work in addition to the recording artists.[5] As of 2023, the category will be known as Best New Age, Ambient or Chant Album.[6]

While "new-age" music can be difficult to define, journalist Steven Rea described the genre as "music that is acoustic, electronic, jazzy, folky and incorporates classical and pop elements, Eastern and Latin influences, exotic instrumentation and environmental sound effects."[7] According to the category description guide for the 52nd Grammy Awards, the award is presented for instrumental or vocal new-age albums "containing at least 51% playing time of newly recorded material", with seasonal recordings not being eligible.[8] The addition of the award category reflected a "coming of age" of the music genre, though some musicians classified as new age dislike the term "new age" and some of its negative connotations.[7]

Multiple wins edit

As of 2015, Paul Winter holds the record for the most wins in this category, having won six times (four times as the leader of the group Paul Winter Consort). Winter is the only musician to win the award consecutively; he received an award in 1994 for Spanish Angel as a member of his ensemble and another in 1995 for Prayer for the Wild Things as a solo artist. Irish musician Enya has received four awards. Kitarō holds the record for the most nominations, with sixteen (with only one win, in 2001). All five volumes of Kitarō's Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai series were nominated for Best New Age Album.

Pianist Peter Kater held the record for most nominations without a win, with 12, until he finally won his first Grammy (for Dancing on Water) in 2018. He also holds the record from the most consecutive nominations, with 11, having been nominated every year between 2007 and 2018.

Native American flutist R. Carlos Nakai is the only artist to be nominated for more than one work within the same year—for the 42nd Grammy Awards he was nominated alongside Paul Horn for Inside Monument Valley and for his own album Inner Voices.

Recipients edit

 
1987 award winner Andreas Vollenweider
 
1988 award recipient Yusef Lateef in 2007
 
Members of the four-time award-winning band Paul Winter Consort performing in 2005
 
Paul Winter of the Paul Winter Consort, a two-time award winner as a solo artist, performing at the Clearwater Festival in 2007
 
Members of the 1999 award-winning band Clannad at the 2007 Meteor Awards
 
2001 award winner and frequent nominee Kitarō
 
2004 award recipient Pat Metheny performing in 2008
 
2009 award recipient Jack DeJohnette performing in 2006
Year[I] Performing artist(s) Work Nominees Ref.
1987 Andreas Vollenweider Down to the Moon
[3]
[7]
1988 Yusef Lateef Yusef Lateef's Little Symphony
[9]
1989 Shadowfax Folksongs for a Nuclear Village [10]
[11]
[12]
[13]
1990 Peter Gabriel Passion: Music for The Last Temptation of Christ [14]
1991 Mark Isham Mark Isham [15]
1992 Chip Davis Fresh Aire 7 [16]
1993 Enya Shepherd Moons [17]
1994 Paul Winter Consort Spanish Angel
1995 Paul Winter Prayer for the Wild Things [18]
1996 George Winston Forest [19]
1997 Enya The Memory of Trees
[20]
1998 Michael Hedges Oracle [21]
1999 Clannad Landmarks
[22]
2000 Paul Winter Celtic Solstice
[23]
2001 Kitarō Thinking of You
[24]
[25]
2002 Enya A Day Without Rain
[26]
2003 Tingstad and Rumbel Acoustic Garden
[27]
2004 Pat Metheny One Quiet Night [28]
2005 William Ackerman Returning [29]
[30]
2006 Paul Winter Consort Silver Solstice
[31]
2007 Enya Amarantine
[32]
2008 Paul Winter Consort Crestone
[33]
2009 Jack DeJohnette Peace Time
[34]
2010 David Darling Prayer for Compassion
[35]
2011 Paul Winter Consort Miho: Journey to the Mountain
[36]
2012 Pat Metheny What's It All About
2013 Omar Akram Echoes of Love
[37]
2014 Laura Sullivan Love's River
[38]
2015 Ricky Kej and Wouter Kellerman Winds of Samsara
[39]
2016 Paul Avgerinos Grace
2017 White Sun White Sun II [40]
2018 Peter Kater Dancing on Water
[41]
2019 Opium Moon Opium Moon
[42]
2020 Peter Kater Wings [43]
2021 Jim "Kimo" West More Guitar Stories
[44]
2022 Stewart Copeland & Ricky Kej Divine Tides
[45]
2023 White Sun Mystic Mirror
[46]
2024 Winner TBA on 4 February 2024
  • Kirsten Agresta-Copely - Aquamarine
  • Omar Akram - Moments of Beauty
  • Ólafur Arnalds - Some Kind of Peace (Piano Reworks)
  • David Darling & Hans Christian - Ocean Dreaming Ocean
  • Carla Patullo ft. Tonality & The Scorchio Quartet - So She Howls

^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Grammy Awards held that year.

See also edit

References edit

General
  • "Past Winners Search". National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Retrieved March 10, 2010.
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External links edit

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The Grammy Award for Best New Age Ambient or Chant Album is presented to recording artists for quality albums in the new age music genre at the Grammy Awards a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards 1 Honors in several categories are presented at the ceremony annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to honor artistic achievement technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry without regard to album sales or chart position 2 Grammy Award for Best New Age Ambient or Chant AlbumAwarded forQuality albums in the new age music genrePresented byNational Academy of Recording Arts and SciencesFormerly calledGrammy Award for Best New Age Album 1992 2022 othersFirst awarded1987Currently held byWhite Sun Mystic Mirror 2023 Websitegrammy comContents 1 Multiple wins 2 Recipients 3 See also 4 References 5 External links Originally called the Grammy Award for Best New Age Recording the honor was first presented to Swiss musician Andreas Vollenweider at the 29th Grammy Awards in 1987 for his album Down to the Moon Two compilation albums featuring Windham Hill Records artists were nominated that same year 3 The record label was founded by William Ackerman 4 later an award nominee and 2005 winner for the album Returning From 1988 to 1991 the category was known as Best New Age Performance from 1992 to 2023 the award was presented as Best New Age Album Beginning in 2001 award recipients included the producers engineers and or mixers associated with the nominated work in addition to the recording artists 5 As of 2023 the category will be known as Best New Age Ambient or Chant Album 6 While new age music can be difficult to define journalist Steven Rea described the genre as music that is acoustic electronic jazzy folky and incorporates classical and pop elements Eastern and Latin influences exotic instrumentation and environmental sound effects 7 According to the category description guide for the 52nd Grammy Awards the award is presented for instrumental or vocal new age albums containing at least 51 playing time of newly recorded material with seasonal recordings not being eligible 8 The addition of the award category reflected a coming of age of the music genre though some musicians classified as new age dislike the term new age and some of its negative connotations 7 Multiple wins editAs of 2015 Paul Winter holds the record for the most wins in this category having won six times four times as the leader of the group Paul Winter Consort Winter is the only musician to win the award consecutively he received an award in 1994 for Spanish Angel as a member of his ensemble and another in 1995 for Prayer for the Wild Things as a solo artist Irish musician Enya has received four awards Kitarō holds the record for the most nominations with sixteen with only one win in 2001 All five volumes of Kitarō s Sacred Journey of Ku Kai series were nominated for Best New Age Album Pianist Peter Kater held the record for most nominations without a win with 12 until he finally won his first Grammy for Dancing on Water in 2018 He also holds the record from the most consecutive nominations with 11 having been nominated every year between 2007 and 2018 Native American flutist R Carlos Nakai is the only artist to be nominated for more than one work within the same year for the 42nd Grammy Awards he was nominated alongside Paul Horn for Inside Monument Valley and for his own album Inner Voices Recipients edit nbsp 1987 award winner Andreas Vollenweider nbsp 1988 award recipient Yusef Lateef in 2007 nbsp Members of the four time award winning band Paul Winter Consort performing in 2005 nbsp Paul Winter of the Paul Winter Consort a two time award winner as a solo artist performing at the Clearwater Festival in 2007 nbsp Members of the 1999 award winning band Clannad at the 2007 Meteor Awards nbsp 2001 award winner and frequent nominee Kitarō nbsp 2004 award recipient Pat Metheny performing in 2008 nbsp 2009 award recipient Jack DeJohnette performing in 2006Year I Performing artist s Work Nominees Ref 1987 Andreas Vollenweider Down to the Moon Jean Michel Jarre Rendez Vous Paul Winter Canyon Various artists Windham Hill Records A Winter Solstice Various artists Windham Hill Records Sampler 86 3 7 1988 Yusef Lateef Yusef Lateef s Little Symphony Paul Horn Traveler Kitarō The Field Montreaux Sweet Intentions Patrick O Hearn Between Two Worlds Liz Story Reconciliations 9 1989 Shadowfax Folksongs for a Nuclear Village Suzanne Ciani Neverland Mark Isham Castalia Steve Khan and Rob Mounsey Local Color Paul Winter Down in Belgorod 10 11 12 13 1990 Peter Gabriel Passion Music for The Last Temptation of Christ Enya Orinoco Flow Sail Away Mark Isham Tibet Andreas Vollenweider Dancing with the Lion Paul Winter Icarus 14 1991 Mark Isham Mark Isham Acoustic Alchemy Caravan of Dreams Michael Hedges Taproot Mannheim Steamroller Yellowstone The Music of Nature Mysterious Voices of Bulgaria Balkan Paul Winter Earth Voices of a Planet 15 1992 Chip Davis Fresh Aire 7 David Arkenstone In the Wake of the Wind Suzanne Ciani Hotel Luna Ottmar Liebert Borrasca Tangerine Dream Canyon Dreams 16 1993 Enya Shepherd Moons Kitarō Dream Shadowfax Esperanto Tangerine Dream Rockoon Yanni Dare to Dream 17 1994 Paul Winter Consort Spanish Angel Clannad Banba Ottmar Liebert and Luna Negra The Hours Between Night and Day Tangerine Dream 220 Volt Live Yanni In My Time1995 Paul Winter Prayer for the Wild Things Craig Chaquico Acoustic Planet Kitarō Mandala Michael Nesmith The Garden Tangerine Dream Turn of the Tides 18 1996 George Winston Forest Suzanne Ciani Dream Suite Kitarō An Enchanted Evening Patrick O Hearn Trust Tangerine Dream Tyranny of Beauty 19 1997 Enya The Memory of Trees Acoustic Alchemy Arcanum Suzanne Ciani Pianissimo II Clannad Lore Ottmar Liebert and Luna Negra Opium 20 1998 Michael Hedges Oracle Enigma Le Roi est mort vive le Roi Mike Oldfield Voyager Vangelis Oceanic Paul Winter Canyon Lullaby 21 1999 Clannad Landmarks William Ackerman Sound of Wind Driven Rain Alex De Grassi The Water Garden Kitarō Gaia Onbashira John Tesh Grand Passion 22 2000 Paul Winter Celtic Solstice David Arkenstone Citizen of the World Suzanne Ciani Turning Paul Horn and R Carlos Nakai Inside Monument Valley R Carlos Nakai Inner Voices George Winston Plains 23 2001 Kitarō Thinking of You Maire Brennan Whisper to the Wild Water Phil Coulter Highland Cathedral David Lanz East of the Moon R Carlos Nakai William Eaton Will Clipman and Nawang Khechog In a Distant Place 24 25 2002 Enya A Day Without Rain Philip Aaberg Live from Montana David Darling Cello Blue Kitarō Ancient Sacred Spirit Sacred Spirit II More Chants and Dances of the Native Americans 26 2003 Tingstad and Rumbel Acoustic Garden William Ackerman Hearing Voices Kitarō An Ancient Journey R Carlos Nakai Fourth World Jai Uttal and the Pagan Love Orchestra Mondo Rama 27 2004 Pat Metheny One Quiet Night Cusco Inner Journeys Myths amp Legends Michael Hoppe Solace Peter Kater Red Moon Kitarō Sacred Journey of Ku Kai 28 2005 William Ackerman Returning David Arkenstone Atlantis A Symphonic Journey Moya Brennan Two Horizons Peter Kater Piano Jonathan Elias American River 29 30 2006 Paul Winter Consort Silver Solstice Jack DeJohnette Music in the Key of Om Kitarō Sacred Journey of Ku Kai Volume 2 R Carlos Nakai Quartet People of Peace George Winston Montana A Love Story 31 2007 Enya Amarantine Enigma A posteriori Gentle Thunder with Will Clipman and AmoChip Dabney Beyond Words Peter Kater Elements Series Fire Andreas Vollenweider The Magical Journeys of Andreas Vollenweider 32 2008 Paul Winter Consort Crestone Peter Kater Faces of the Sun Kitarō Sacred Journey of Ku Kai Volume 3 Ottmar Liebert One Guitar Eric Tingstad Southwest 33 2009 Jack DeJohnette Peace Time William Ackerman Meditations Will Clipman Pathfinder Peter Kater Ambrosia Ottmar Liebert and Luna Negra The Scent of Light 34 2010 David Darling Prayer for Compassion Jim Brickman Faith Henta Laserium for the Soul Peter Kater Dominic Miller Kenny Loggins and Jaques Morelenbaum In a Dream Kitarō Impressions of the West Lake 35 2011 Paul Winter Consort Miho Journey to the Mountain Michael Brant DeMaria Ocean Kitarō Sacred Journey of Ku Kai Volume 4 R Carlos Nakai William Eaton and Will Clipman Dancing Into Silence Zamora Instrumental Oasis Vol 4 36 2012 Pat Metheny What s It All About Al Conti Northern Seas Michael Brant DeMaria Gaia Peter Kater Wind Rock Sea amp Flame Zamora Instrumental Oasis Vol 62013 Omar Akram Echoes of Love Krishna Das Live Ananda Michael Brant DeMaria Bindu Steven Halpern Deep Alpha Peter Kater Light Body Loreena McKennitt Troubadours of the Rhine 37 2014 Laura Sullivan Love s River Brian Eno Lux Peter Kater Illumination Kitarō Final Call R Carlos Nakai and Will Clipman Awakening the Fire 38 2015 Ricky Kej and Wouter Kellerman Winds of Samsara Paul Avgerinos Bhakti Peter Kater and R Carlos Nakai Ritual Kitarō Symphony Live in Istanbul Silvia Nakkach and David Darling In Love and Longing 39 2016 Paul Avgerinos Grace Madi Das Bhakti Without Borders Catherine Duc Voyager Peter Kater Love Ron Korb Asia Beauty2017 White Sun White Sun II John Burke Orogen Enya Dark Sky Island Peter Kater and Tina Guo Inner Passion Vangelis Rosetta 40 2018 Peter Kater Dancing on Water Kitarō Sacred Journey of Ku Kai Vol 5 Steve Roach Spiral Revelation Brian Eno Reflection India Arie SongVersation Medicine 41 2019 Opium Moon Opium Moon Lisa Gerrard amp David Kuckhermann Hiraeth Snatam Kaur Beloved Steve Roach Molecules of Motion Jim Kimo West Moku Maluhia Peaceful Island 42 2020 Peter Kater Wings David Arkenstone Fairy Dreams David Darling Homage to Kindness Sebastian Plano Verve Deva Premal Deva 43 2021 Jim Kimo West More Guitar Stories Laurie Anderson Tenzin Choegyal amp Jesse Paris Smith Songs from the Bardo Priya Darshini Periphery Superposition Form Less Cory Wong amp Jon Batiste Meditations 44 2022 Stewart Copeland amp Ricky Kej Divine Tides Will Ackerman Jeff Oster amp Tom Eaton Brothers Wouter Kellerman amp David Arkenstone Pangaea Opium Moon Night Day Laura Sullivan Pieces of Forever 45 2023 White Sun Mystic Mirror Will Ackerman Positano Songs Paul Avgerinos Joy Madi Das amp Dave Stringer with Bhakti Without Borders Mantra Americana Cheryl B Engelhardt The Passenger 46 2024 Winner TBA on 4 February 2024 Kirsten Agresta Copely Aquamarine Omar Akram Moments of Beauty olafur Arnalds Some Kind of Peace Piano Reworks David Darling amp Hans Christian Ocean Dreaming Ocean Carla Patullo ft Tonality amp The Scorchio Quartet So She Howls I Each year is linked to the article about the Grammy Awards held that year See also editList of new age music artists List of New Age topicsReferences editGeneral Past Winners Search National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Retrieved March 10 2010 Specific Grammy Awards at a Glance Los Angeles Times Archived 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March 11 2011 Note Source used to verify full names of musicians Final Nominations for the 44th Annual Grammy Awards Billboard Vol 114 no 3 Nielsen Business Media Inc January 19 2002 p 90 Retrieved March 11 2011 The complete list of nominees Los Angeles Times January 8 2003 p 5 Archived from the original on November 5 2012 Retrieved March 10 2011 46th Grammy Awards 2004 Rock on the Net Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Retrieved March 11 2011 47th Annual Grammy Awards VH1 Archived from the original on June 29 2011 Retrieved March 9 2011 Will Ackerman Biography Allmusic All Media Guide Archived from the original on April 13 2011 Retrieved March 21 2011 The Complete List of Grammy Nominations The New York Times December 8 2005 Retrieved March 9 2011 Nominations for 49th Annual Grammy Awards E December 7 2006 Archived from the original on June 29 2011 Retrieved March 9 2011 du Lac J Freedom December 6 2007 Grammys And The Nominees Are The Washington Post Washington D C 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2016 Grammys 2018 See the Complete List of Nominees Billboard Archived from the original on 13 February 2018 Retrieved 28 November 2017 Grammy com 7 December 2018 Archived from the original on 7 December 2018 Retrieved 12 December 2018 2020 GRAMMY Awards The Complete Winners amp Nominees List GRAMMY com February 6 2023 Retrieved February 6 2023 2020 GRAMMY WINNERS amp NOMINEES grammy com Retrieved 14 March 2021 2022 GRAMMYs Awards Complete Nominations List GRAMMY com 2021 11 23 Retrieved 2021 12 03 2023 GRAMMY Awards The Complete Winners amp Nominees List GRAMMY com February 6 2023 Retrieved February 6 2023 External links editGrammy com Best New Age Album at 53rd Annual Grammy Awards Pre Telecast Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grammy Award for Best New Age Ambient or Chant Album amp oldid 1189897384, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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