Abridged Discography
- Bellini: Norma (Sutherland, J. Alexander, Cross; Bonynge, 1964) Decca
- Bernstein: West Side Story (Te Kanawa, Troyanos, Carreras; Bernstein, 1984) Deutsche Grammophon
- Bizet: Carmen (Maliponte, McCracken, Krause; Bernstein, 1972) Deutsche Grammophon
- Donizetti: Anna Bolena (Souliotis, J. Alexander, Ghiaurov; Varviso, 1968/69) Decca
- Donizetti: Lucrezia Borgia (Sutherland, Aragall, Wixell; Bonynge, 1977) Decca
- Gluck: Orfeo ed Euridice (Lorengar, Donath; Solti, 1970) Decca
- Handel: Semele (Battle, Ramey; Nelson, 1990) Deutsche Grammophon
- Massenet: La navarraise (Domingo, Milnes, Zaccaria; Lewis, 1975) RCA
- Meyerbeer: Le prophète (Scotto, McCracken, Hines; Lewis, c1976) Sony
- Mozart: Don Giovanni (Sutherland, Lorengar, Krenn, Bacquier, Gramm; Bonynge, 1968) Decca
- Ponchielli: La Gioconda (Tebaldi, Dominguez, Bergonzi, Merrill; Gardelli, 1967) Decca
- Puccini: Suor Angelica (Scotto, Cotrubas; Maazel, 1976) Sony
- Rossini: Il barbiere di Siviglia (Barbacini, Nucci, Dara, Ramey; R.Chailly, 1982) Sony
- Rossini: Bianca e Falliero (Ricciarelli, Merritt; Renzetti, 1986) Fonit Cetra
- Rossini: L'italiana in Algeri (Battle, Ramey; Scimone, 1980) Erato
- Rossini: Semiramide (Sutherland, Rouleau; Bonynge, 1965/66) Decca
- Rossini: Tancredi (Cuberli, Zaccaria; Weikert, 1982) Sony
- Roussel: Padmâvatî (Gedda, van Dam; Plasson, 1982/83) EMI
- Thomas: Mignon (Welting, von Stade, Vanzo, Zaccaria; de Almeida, 1977) Sony
- Verdi: Falstaff (Sweet, Lopardo, Panerai, Titus; C.Davis, 1991) RCA
- Verdi: Requiem (Sutherland, Horne, Pavarotti, Talvela; Solti, 1967) Decca
- Verdi: Il trovatore (Sutherland, Pavarotti, Wixell, Ghiaurov; Bonynge, 1976) Decca
- Vivaldi: Orlando furioso (de los Ángeles, Valentini Terrani; Scimone, 1977) Erato
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