The 65th annual Grammy Awards, hosted by comedian Trevor Noah, took place in Los Angeles on Feb. 5. Tony Award winners and former Tony hosts James Corden and Billy Crystal served as presenters, as did Viola Davis, who earned EGOT status during the event with her Grammy win for Best Audio Book, Narration and Storytelling Recording.
Of the 91 categories, nearly all were presented during a daytime ceremony, which featured a performance featuring Broadway’s Shoshana Bean, who was nominated for a Grammy in the Best Musical Theater Album category for her work on the cast recording of “Mr. Saturday Night.”
The Grammy in that category went to “Into the Woods,” honoring producers Rob Berman and Sean Patrick Flahaven and principal vocalists Sara Bareilles, Brian d’Arcy James, Patina Miller and Phillipa Soo.
That award marks the second Grammy win for Bareilles, who won Best American Roots Performance for “Saint Honesty” in 2020, and Soo, who won as part of the cast of “Hamilton” for Best Musical Theater Album in 2016. It marks the first win for Berman, Flahaven, James and Miller.
“Into the Woods” beat out the cast albums of “Caroline, or Change,” “MJ,” “Mr. Saturday Night,” “Six: Live on Opening Night” and “A Strange Loop.”
Two-time Tony winner Davis won for the audiobook of her memoir “Finding Me.” She bested Mel Brooks for his memoir “All About Me!: My Remarkable Life in Show Business,” Questlove for “Music Is History,” Jamie Foxx for “Act Like You Got Some Sense” and three-time Tony winner Lin-Manuel Miranda for “Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World.”
But Miranda did not walk away trophy-less. He, along with vocalists Carolina Gaitán — La Gaita, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz and the cast of animated movie “Encanto” won for the film’s viral hit “We Don’t Talk About Bruno.” “Encanto” also walked away with statues for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media and Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media.
Tony nominee Renée Fleming won the Grammy for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album for her “Voice of Nature — The Anthropocene.”
Read on to view the full listings for the above categories:
Best Musical Theater Album
WINNER: “Into the Woods” (2022 Broadway Cast Recording)
Sara Bareilles, Brian d’Arcy James, Patina Miller and Phillipa Soo, principal vocalists; Rob Berman and Sean Patrick Flahaven, producers (Stephen Sondheim, composer & lyricist) (2022 Broadway Cast)
“Caroline, or Change”
John Cariani, Sharon D Clarke, Caissie Levy and Samantha Williams, principal vocalists; Van Dean, Nigel Lilley, Lawrence Manchester, Elliot Scheiner and Jeanine Tesori, producers; (Jeanine Tesori, composer; Tony Kushner, lyricist) (New Broadway Cast)
“MJ The Musical”
Myles Frost and Tavon Olds-Sample, principal vocalists; David Holcenberg, Derik Lee and Jason Michael Webb, producers (Original Broadway Cast)
“Mr. Saturday Night”
Shoshana Bean, Billy Crystal, Randy Graff and David Paymer, principal vocalists; Jason Robert Brown, Sean Patrick Flahaven & Jeffrey Lesser, producers; Jason Robert Brown, composer; Amanda Green, lyricist (Original Broadway Cast)
“Six: Live on Opening Night”
Joe Beighton, Tom Curran, Sam Featherstone, Paul Gatehouse, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, producers; Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, composers/lyricists (Original Broadway Cast)
“A Strange Loop”
Jaquel Spivey, principal vocalist; Michael Croiter, Michael R. Jackson, Charlie Rosen and Rona Siddiqui, producers; Michael R. Jackson, composer and lyricist (Original Broadway Cast)
Best Song Written for Visual Media
WINNER: “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” [from Encanto] — Lin-Manuel Miranda, songwriter (Carolina Gaitán — La Gaita, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz and Encanto — Cast)
“Be Alive” [from King Richard] — Beyoncé and Darius Scott Dixson, songwriters (Beyoncé)
“Carolina” [from Where The Crawdads Sing] — Taylor Swift, songwriter (Taylor Swift)
“Hold My Hand” [from Top Gun: Maverick] — Bloodpop and Stefani Germanotta, songwriters (Lady Gaga)
“Keep Rising (The Woman King)” [from The Woman King] — Angélique Kidjo, Jeremy Lutito and Jessy Wilson, songwriters (Jessy Wilson featuring Angélique Kidjo)
“Nobody Like U” [From Turning Red] — Billie Eilish & Finneas O’Connell, songwriters (4*Town, Jordan Fisher, Finneas O’Connell, Josh Levi, Topher Ngo and Grayson Villanueva)
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
Elvis — (Various Artists)
Encanto — (Various Artists)
Stranger Things: Soundtrack from the Netflix Series, Season 4 (Vol. 2) — (Various Artists)
Top Gun: Maverick — Harold Faltermeyer, Lady Gaga, Hans Zimmer and Lorne Balfe
West Side Story — (Various Artists)
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
“Encanto,” Germaine Franco, composer
“The Batman,” Michael Giacchino, composer
“No Time to Die,” Hans Zimmer, composer
“The Power of the Dog,” Jonny Greenwood, composer
“Succession”: Season 3, Nicholas Britell, composer
Best Audio Book, Narration and Storytelling Recording
WINNER: Finding Me — Viola Davis
Act Like You Got Some Sense — Jamie Foxx
All About Me!: My Remarkable Life In Show Business — Mel Brooks
Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World — Lin-Manuel Miranda
Music Is History — Questlove
Best Classical Solo Vocal Album
WINNER: Voice Of Nature — The Anthropocene
Renée Fleming, soloist; Yannick Nézet-Séguin, pianist
Eden
Joyce DiDonato, soloist; Maxim Emelyanychev, conductor (Il Pomo D’Oro)
How Do I Find You
Sasha Cooke, soloist; Kirill Kuzmin, pianist
Okpebholo: Lord, How Come Me Here?
Will Liverman, soloist; Paul Sánchez, pianist (J’Nai Bridges and Caen Thomason-Redus)
Stranger — Works for Tenor by Nico Muhly
Nicholas Phan, soloist (Eric Jacobson; Brooklyn Rider and The Knights; Reginald Mobley)
To view the winners in all 91 categories, click here.