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  1. 16. Dionne Warwick [152] Michael McDonald [153] Robert Glasper. 5. 14. Sandi Patty [154] Kuk Harrell [155] 5.

    • Beyoncé, 32
    • Georg Solti, 31
    • Quincy Jones, 28
    • Alison Krauss, 27
    • Chick Corea, 27
    • Pierre Boulez, 26
    • Vladimir Horowitz, 25
    • Stevie Wonder, 25
    • John Williams, 25
    • Jay-Z, 24

    Beyoncé made history at the 2023 GRAMMYs by becoming the artist with the most GRAMMY wins — ever — when she won the GRAMMY for Best Dance/Electronic Music Album for her 2022 album, Renaissance. Beyoncé now counts 32 total GRAMMY wins.

    Not only does the late conductor Georg Solti hold the record for the most GRAMMY Awards won in any genre with 31, he has the most wins in the Classical Field. Solti's last win was for Best Opera Recording for Wagner: Die Meistersinger Von Nurnberg for 1997.

    Quincy Jones' GRAMMY career as an artist/arranger/producer spans more than 10 Fields, from Children's to Jazz, Pop, Rap, R&B, and more, including his recent win for Best Music Film at the 61st GRAMMY Awards. He is also one of only 15 artists to receive the GRAMMY Legend Award.

    Alison Krauss holds the distinction as the female artist with the most awards in the Country Field. Krauss shares 14 of her wins with her backing band of nearly 30 years, Union Station.

    Musician/composer Chick Corea is currently the artist with the most jazz GRAMMY wins, counting 27 GRAMMY Awards as a solo artist. Corea's Latin jazz piano stylings, compositions and arrangements have also earned him four Latin GRAMMY Awards.

    Pierre Boulez earned his GRAMMYs primarily conducting the work of renowned 20th century composers such as Bela Bartók, Alban Berg and Claude Debussy. Boulez received The Recording Academy's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015.

    The late virtuoso pianist/composer Vladimir Horowitz earned GRAMMYs in every decade from the 1960s to the 1990s. He was also awarded a Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1990 and has five recordings in the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame.

    No stranger to the GRAMMY stage, Stevie Wonder is the only artist in GRAMMY history to win five or more awards on three separate nights. His career and GRAMMY history were celebrated on the television special "Stevie Wonder: Songs In The Key Of Life — An All-Star GRAMMY Salute" in 2015.

    John Williams has cashed in on cinema soundtrack classics such as Jaws, Star Wars and Schindler's List for a place among the GRAMMY elite. Of his 24 GRAMMY wins, Williams has earned 12 in the Music For Visual Media Field and six for his work on the Star Wars franchise. His most recent win came at the 60th GRAMMYs for Best Arrangement, Instrumental ...

    Tied with Kanye West for the most GRAMMY wins by a rap artist, Jay-Z has wins in each of the four Rap Field categories. Hova's blueprint for GRAMMY success includes collaborations with other artists such as Beyoncé ("Drunk In Love"), Rihanna ("Umbrella") and Justin Timberlake ("Holy Grail").

    • Bruce Springsteen, 20. First win: In 1985, after a decade of stardom, Springsteen finally won his first Grammy – best rock vocal performance, male for “Dancing in the Dark.”
    • Henry Mancini, 20. First wins: The late composer and conductor won two awards – album of the year and best arrangement, both for The Music From Peter Gunn – at the inaugural Grammys in 1959.
    • Pat Metheny, 20. First win: In 1983, Pat Metheny Group’s Offramp won best jazz fusion performance, vocal or instrumental. Most recent win: In 2013, Pat Metheny Unity Band’s Unity Band won best jazz instrumental album.
    • Al Schmitt, 20. First win: In 1963, Schmitt won for engineering Henry Mancini’s Hatari soundtrack. (Schmitt would ultimately match that master composer in number of Grammys won.)
  2. Beyoncé has won a total of 32 Grammy Awards. The record for the most Grammy Awards won in a lifetime is held by Beyoncé, an American singer, songwriter, record producer and dancer, who has won 32.

    • Beyoncé (32) Before her big win in 2023, Beyoncé had already made Grammy history in 2021. At 41, she became the most decorated winner with nine nominations and three wins.
    • Georg Solti (31) Georg Solti, who served as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's eighth music director from 1969 until 1991, won his first Grammy for recording Verdi's Aida with Leontyne Price.
    • Alison Krauss (27) Alison Krauss, born July 23, 1971, is an American bluegrass-country trailblazer. Her remarkable journey began with a Grammy win in 1990 for "I've Got That Old Feeling."
    • Pierre Boulez (26) A big name in the post-war classical music era, Boulez won 26 Grammys with his soothing French compositions. With 76 Grammy nominations, he's one of the most awarded musicians ever.
  3. Feb 2, 2024 · Before it was broken in 2023, the record for most Grammy wins stayed at 31 for 25 years. Find out who Beyoncé bested by a single award, plus other major artists with 20 Grammys or more.

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  5. Nov 16, 2022 · Here are the top 10 Grammy winners, according to the Recording Academy: Beyoncé, singer-songwriter and artist: 32. Georg Solti, orchestra conductor: 31. Quincy Jones, music producer and ...

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