Los Angeles Philharmonic discography

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This is a complete list of recordings by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, shown alphabetically by conductor, and then by recording label. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Contents

John Adams

DG Concerts recorded live at Walt Disney Concert Hall

Stefan Asbury

DG Concerts recorded live at Walt Disney Concert Hall

Leonard Bernstein

Deutsche Grammophon

Andrey Boreyko

Yarlung Records

Fritz Busch

Guild

Aaron Copland

Naxos

Gustavo Dudamel

Deutsche Grammophon

DG Concerts recorded live at Walt Disney Concert Hall

OMM

Christoph Eschenbach

DG Concerts recorded live at Walt Disney Concert Hall

Lawrence Foster

New World Records

Twentieth Century Fox

Carlo Maria Giulini

Deutsche Grammophon

John Harbison

New World Records

Herbert von Karajan

Pristine Audio (recorded live at the Hollywood Bowl, 2 July 1959)

Otto Klemperer

Historical recordings appearing on multiple labels (Archipel Records, archiphon, Deutsche Grammophon, Grammofono 2000)

Sergei Koussevitzky

Iron Needle (live at the Hollywood Bowl: August 1948)

Rockport Records (live at the Hollywood Bowl: Sept 3, 1949)

Reinbert de Leeuw

DG Concerts recorded live at Walt Disney Concert Hall

Nonesuch

Erich Leinsdorf

EMI Classics/Seraphim

Sheffield Lab Records

Jesús López-Cobos

Musical Heritage Society

Neville Marriner

Yarlung Records

Zubin Mehta

Atlantic/WEA

"The 3 Tenors in Concert 1994" (with the Los Angeles Music Center Opera Chorus)

RCA Red Seal

Cambria

London/Decca

Myto Records recorded live in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion (Nov 14, 1967)

Sony Classical

David Alan Miller

Harmonia Mundi

Stu Phillips

Intrada

André Previn

Elektra/Nonesuch

New World Records

Philips Classics

Telarc Records

Simon Rattle

EMI Classics

David Robertson

Canary Classics

Cantaloupe Music

Artur Rodziński

Eklipse

Esa-Pekka Salonen

Deutsche Grammophon

DG Concerts recorded live at Walt Disney Concert Hall

ECM

Nonesuch

Ondine

Philips Classics

Sony Classical

Zappa Records

Calvin Simmons

New World Records

William Steinberg

Cembal D'amour

Leopold Stokowski

EMI Classics/Seraphim

Igor Stravinsky

Deutsche Grammophon

Michael Tilson Thomas

Sony Classical

Eduard van Beinum

Deutsche Grammophon

Alfred Wallenstein

Angel Records

Historical Recordings appearing on multiple labels (AURA CLASSICS, Ital Disc Inst)

Clarion

Deutsche Grammophon

Doremi Records

Eklipse

EMI Classics/Seraphim

Past Classics

RCA VICTOR

Simax

Bruno Walter

Historical recordings appearing on multiple labels (Ital Disc Inst, Eklipse Records, Enterprise, Grammofono 2000, Historical Performers, Urania)

Pinchas Zukerman (conductor and violin)

Deutsche Grammophon

Sony Classical

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