Renard (Stravinsky) - Recordings

Recordings

key: conductor - coq (tenor 1)/renard (tenor 2)/chat (bass 1)/chèvre (bass 2) - year recorded - first label

  • Craft - Hess/Harmon/Galjour/Lishner - 1950 - Dial
  • Ansermet - Sénéchal/Cuénod/Depraz/Rehfuss - 1956 - Decca
  • Boulez - Giraudeau/Devos/Rondeleux/Depraz - 1961 - Disques Adès
  • Stravinsky - Shirley/Driscoll/Murphy/Gramm - 1962 - Columbia
  • Ansermet - English/Mitchinson/Glossop/Rouleau - 1964 - Decca
  • Dutoit - Blazer/Tappy/Huttenlocher/Bastin - 1973 - Erato
  • Mihály - Keönch/Gulyás/Polgár/Bordás - 1979 - Hungaroton
  • Dunand - Marchisio/Blazer/Brodard/Loup - 1982 - Rencontre
  • Chailly - Jenkins-N/Langridge/Hammond-Stroud/Lloyd - 1985 - Decca
  • Salonen - Aler/Robson/Wilson-Johnson/Tomlinson - 1990 - Sony
  • Ziegler - Harrhy/Hetherington/Donnelly/Cavallier - 1991 - ASV
  • Craft - Baker-T/Martin-D/Evitts/Pauley - 1993 - MusicMasters 67110-2
  • Wolff - Aler/Kelley/Opalach/Cheek - 1994 - Teldec
  • Conlon - Caley/Grivnov/Naouri/Mikhailov - 1999 - EMI
  • Craft - Aler/Spears/Evitts/Pauley - 2005 - Naxos

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