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Discs in Recording ordering postage) Label Case Date Work (s) Conductor Orchestra Soloist 1 Soloist 2 Soloist 3 Soloist 4 Soloist 5 £ DVD - STRAUSS OPERAS 1 7 Decca 1 1995 Arabella Thielemann Metropolitan Opera Te Kanawa McLaughlin Dernesch McIntyre 2 5 Decca 1 2007 Arabella Welser-Möst Zurich Opera Fleming Kleiter Larsen Weigel 3 5 DG 1 1965 Ariadne auf Naxos Böhm Wiener Philharmoniker Jurinac Grist Hillebrecht Thomas 4 7 DG 1 1989 Ariadne auf Naxos Levine Metropolitan Opera Norman Battles Troyanos King 5 5 Opera Paris 1 2004 Capriccio Schirmer Paris Opera Fleming Henschel Trost Finley von Otter 6 7 Decca 2 2011 Capriccio Davis Metropolitan Opera Fleming Haiser Braun Rose Connolly 7 7 Decca 1 2011 Capriccio Runnicles San Francisco Te Kanawa Hagegard Troyanos Braun Flamand 8 7 Arthaus Musik 2 2004 Capriccio Schirmer Paris Opera Fleming Henschel Trost Finley von Otter 9 5 Dynamic Italy 1 2006 Daphne Reck La Fenice Anderson Saccà MacAllister Williams Remmert 10 7 Dynamic Italy 1 2006 Daphne Reck La Fenice Anderson Saccà MacAllister Williams Remmert 11 7 Arthaus Musik 2 2004 Der Rosenkavalier Bychkov Wiener Philharmoniker Pieczonka Kirchslager Persson Hawlata 12 7 DG 2 2004 Der Rosenkavalier Bychkov Wiener Philharmoniker Pieczonka Kirchslager Persson Hawlata 13 7 Sony 2 1984 Der Rosenkavalier Kleiber Bayerisches Staatsorchester Jones Fasbaender Popp Moll Jungwirth 14 10 Sony 2 1984 Der Rosenkavalier Kleiber Bayerisches Staatsorchester Jones Fasbaender Popp Moll 15 7 Medicitv 2 2007 Der Rosenkavalier Luisi Staatskapelle, Dresden Schwanewilms Vondung Mori Rydle 16 10 NVC Arts 2 1985 Der Rosenkavalier Solti ROCG Te Kanawa Howells Bonney Haugland 17 7 Decca 2 2009 Der Rosenkavalier Thielemann Munich Philharmoniker Fleming Koch Damrau Hawlata Kaufman 18 5 ITV 1 1962 Der Rosenkavalier von Karajan Wiener Philharmoniker Schwarzkopf Jurinac Rothenberger Edelmann 19 5 Sony 1 1984 Der Rosenkavalier von Karajan Wiener Philharmoniker Tomova-Sintow Baltsa Perry Moll 20 10 EMI 2 2004 Der Rosenkavalier Welser-Möst Zurich Opera Stemme Hartelius Kasarova Muf 21 7 Mariinsky 1 2013 Die Frau ohne Schatten Gergiev Mariinsky Orchestra Amonov Khudoley Umerov Sergeeva Savova 22 7 DVWW 1 1992 Die Frau ohne Schatten Sawallisch Bayerisches Staatsorchester Seiffeet DeVol Lipovšek Rooting Titus 23 10 DVWW 2 1992 Die Frau ohne Schatten Sawallisch Bayerisches Staatsorchester Seiffert DeVol Lipovšek Rooting Titus 24 10 DVWW 2 1992 Die Frau ohne Schatten Sawallisch Bayerisches Staatsorchester Seiffert DeVol Lipovšek Rooting Titus 25 7 DG 1 1981 Elektra Levine Metropolitan Opera Nilsson Dunn Rysanek McIntyre 26 5 Glyndebourne 1 1983 Intermezzo Kuhn LPO Lott Pringle Cley Gale 27 7 DG 1 1988 Salome Böhm Wiener Philharmoniker Stratas Weikl Varnay Beirer 28 5 NVC Arts 1 1990 Salome Sinopoli Deutsche Oper, Berlin Malfitano Estes Rysanek Hiestermann DVD - STRAUSS Orchestral/Song/Ballet 29 5 Sony 1 1987 Also sprach Zarathustra, Mozart von Karajan Berlin Philharmoniker Divertimento K 334 30 5 Sony 1 1987 Also sprach Zarathustra, Mozart von Karajan Berlin Philharmoniker Divertimento K 334 31 5 Arthaus Musik 1 1991 Don Juan, Ein Heldenleben, Hölderlin Leinsdorf Staatskapelle, Dresden Haas Hymnen 32 7 Arthaus Musik 1 2013 Ein Heldenleben, Beethoven - Piano Jansons Bavarian Radio Uchida Concerto No 3 33 5 ICA 1 1974 Ein Heldenleben, Dvorak - New World Kempe RPO/BBCSO Symphony 34 5 RCO Live 1 2004 Ein Heldenleben/ The sixth maestro Jansons Royal Concertgebouw documentary 35 7 Arthaus Musik 1 2006 Eine Alpensinfonie Nagano Deutsches SO- Berlin 36 5 Arthaus Musik 1 2006 Eine Alpensinfonie Nagano Deutsches SO- Berlin 37 7 RCA 1 2004 Eine Alpensinfonie (in images) Zinman Tonhalle-Zurich Richard Strauss Society DVD ad Bluray Sale 38 5 Arthaus Musik 1 1998 Eine Alpensinfonie, Weber - Jubel Sinopoli Staatskapelle, Dresden Overture, Wagner - Rienzi Overture 39 7 Japanese Poloarts 1 1992 Metamorphosen, Till Eulenspiegel, Vier Masur Leipzig Gewandhaus Varady Letzte Lieder (Japanese DVD) 40 5 Alte Oper 1 1992 Metamorphosen, Till Eulenspiegel, Vier Masur Leipzig Gewandhaus Varady Letzte Lieder 41 7 Arthaus Musik 1 1996 Till Eulenspiegel etc Mehta Israel Philharmonic 42 7 ICA 1 2011 Till Eulenspiegel, Ein Heldenleben Tilson Thomas LSO 43 5 ICA 1 2011 Till Eulenspiegel, Ein Heldenleben Tilson Thomas LSO 44 5 Sony 1 1989 Tod und Verklärung, Metamorphosen von Karajan Berlin Philharmoniker BluRay STRAUSS OPERAS/BALLET 45 12 Bavarian Opera 1 2012 Arabella Jordan Bayerisches Staatsorchester Harteros Müller Mayer 46 12 Electric Picture 1 2012 Arabella Welser-Möst Wiener Philharmoniker Magee Kühmeier Konieczny 47 12 Unitel 1 2014 Arabella Thielemann Staatskapelle, Dresden Fleming Hampson Müller Behle 48 12 Sony 1 2012 Ariadne auf Naxos Harding Wiener Philharmoniker Magee Mosuc Kaufmann Bermudez 49 12 Decca 1 2013 Ariadne auf Naxos Thielemann Staatskapelle, Dresden Fleming Schulte Koch Dean Smith Archibald 50 12 Decca 1 2013 Ariadne auf Naxos Thielemann Staatskapelle, Dresden Fleming Schulte Koch Dean Smith Archibald 51 12 Unitel 1 2014 Capriccio Eschenbach Wiener Philharmoniker Fleming Kirchschlager Schade Eische Skovhus 52 12 Unitel 1 2014 Capriccio Eschenbach Wiener Philharmoniker Fleming Kirchschlager Schade Eische Skovhus 53 12 Arthaus Musik 1 2004 Der Rosenkavalier Bychkov Wiener Philharmoniker Pieczonka Kirchslager Persson Hawlata 54 12 Medicitv 1 2007 Der Rosenkavalier Luisi Staatskapelle, Dresden Schwanewilms Vondung Mori Rydle 55 12 Decca 1 2009 Der Rosenkavalier Thielemann Munich Philharmoniker Fleming Koch Damrau Hawlata Kaufman 56 12 Decca 1 2009 Der Rosenkavalier Thielemann Munich Philharmoniker Fleming Koch Damrau Hawlata Kaufman 57 12 Decca 1 2009 Der Rosenkavalier Thielemann Munich Philharmoniker Fleming Koch Damrau Hawlata Kaufman 58 12 Park Circus 1 1962 Der Rosenkavalier von Karajan Wiener Philharmoniker Schwarzkopf Jurinac Rothenberger Edelmann 59 12 Unitel 1 2014 Der Rosenkavalier Welser-Möst Wiener Philharmoniker Stoyanova Koch Erdmann Groissböck 60 12 Unitel 1 2014 Der Rosenkavalier Welser-Möst Wiener Philharmoniker Stoyanova Koch Erdmann Groissböck 61 12 Mariinsky 1 2013 Die Frau ohne Schatten Gergiev Mariinsky Orchestra Amonov Khudoley Umerov Sergeeva Savova 62 12 Opus Arte 1 2011 Die Frau ohne Schatten Thielemann Wiener Philharmoniker Gould Schwanewilms Schuster Koch Herlitzus 63 12 Opus Arte 1 2011 Die Frau ohne Schatten Thielemann Wiener Philharmoniker Gould Schwanewilms Schuster Koch Herlitzus 64 12 Unitel 1 2016 Die Liebe der Danae Welser-Möst Wiener Philharmoniker Stoyanova Konieczny Ernst Abinger-Sperrhacke 65 12 Arthaus Musik 1 2014 Feuersnot Ferro Teatro Massimo Carbone Henschel Wawiloff Amoretti 66 12 Unitel 1 2012 Salome Soltesz DS-O Berlin Denoke Begley Soffel Held BluRay STRAUSS - Orchestral/Song 67 7 Unitel 2013 Also Sprach Zarathustra, Macbeth, Till Nelsons RCO 1 Eulenspiegel 68 7 Arthaus Musik 2013 Ein Heldenleben, Beethoven - Piano Jansons Bavarian Radio Uchida 1 Concerto No 3 69 7 Unitel 2012 Eine Alpensinfonie, Vier letzte Lieder & Thielemann Wiener Philharmoniker Fleming 1 other lieder 70 7 Unitel 2012 Eine Alpensinfonie, Vier letzte Lieder & Thielemann Wiener Philharmoniker Fleming 1 other lieder 71 7 Unitel 2014 Eine Alpensinfonie, Vier letzte Lieder & Thielemann Staatskapelle, Dresden Harteros Malven (orch Rihm), Ernster Gesang 1 (Rihm) 72 7 Unitel 2015 Gala Concert: music form Der Thielemann Staatskapelle, Dresden Goerke Harteros Nylund Rosenkavalier, Elektra, Feuersnot, Salome, Arabella, Intermezzo, Die Ägyptische Helena, Die Schweigsame 1 Frau, Daphne Richard Strauss Society DVD ad Bluray Sale 73 7 Unitel 2015 Gala Concert: music from Der Thielemann Staatskapelle, Dresden Goerke Harteros Nylund Rosenkavalier, Elektra, Feuersnot, Salome, Arabella, Intermezzo, Die Ägyptische Helena, Die Schweigsame 1 Frau, Daphne 74 7 VAI 2012 Tod und Verklärung, Mahler - Das Lied Järvi Suisse Romande Groves Hampson 1 von der Erde 75 7 EuroArts 1 2017 New Year's Eve Concert - Berlin; Five Rattle Berliner Philharmoniker DiDonato Lieder, Dvorak, Bernstein, Shostakovich 76 7 Sony 1 1983 Eine Alpensinfonie von Karajan Berlin Philharmoniker 77 7 Sony 1 1982 Richard Strauss Gala - New year's Eve Abbado Berlin Philharmoniker Argerich Battle Fleming von Stade Schmidt 1992 - Don Juan, Burleske, Till Eulenspiegel, Der Rosenkavalier excerpts 78 7 Sony 1 1982 Richard Strauss Gala - New year's Eve Abbado Berlin Philharmoniker Argerich Battle Fleming von Stade Schmidt 1992 - Don Juan, Burleske, Till Eulenspiegel, Der Rosenkavalier excerpts DVD - NON STRAUSS Orchestral/Song/Ballet 79 7 EuroArts 1 2003 A Gershwin Night Ozawa Berliner Philharmoniker 80 5 EuroArts 1 2000 A Night of Rhythm & Dance Nagano Berliner Philharmoniker Graham Hayashi 81 5 BBC 1 2000 A taste of the arts - various musicians 82 5 Sony 1 1983 Beethovenand composers - 'Choral' Symphony Von Karajan Berliner Philharmoniker Cuberli Molinari Cole Grundheber 83 7 DG 1 2008 Beethoven - Triple Concerto, Dudamel Bolívar Youth Orchestra Argerich Capuçon Capuçon 84 7 DG 1 2008 BeethovenMussorgsky - -Triple Pictures Concerto, at an Exhibition + Dudamel Bolívar Youth Orchestra Argerich Capuçon Capuçon 85 7 Decca 2 1998 BorodinMussorgskyEncores - Prince - Pictures Igor at an Exhibition + Gergiev Kirov Orchestra Putilin Gorchakova Akimov Encores 86 20 Unitel 5 1988-1996 Carlos Kleiber - The Legend: Beethoven Kleiber Wiener Philharmoniker, - Symphonies 4 & 7, Coriolan Ov. Concertgebouw, Bayerisches Brahms - Symphony No 2, Mozart 'Linz'
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