Selected Discography of Studio Recordings
- Copland: The Tender Land: abridged (Clements, Cassilly, Fredricks; Copland, 1965) Columbia Records
- Handel: Giulio Cesare (Sills, Forrester; Rudel, 1967) RCA Victor
- Floyd: Pilgrimage: excerpts (Torkanowsky, 1971) Orion
- Offenbach: Les contes d'Hoffmann (Sills, Marsee, Burrows; Rudel, 1972) Westminster (Deutsche Grammophon)
- Boito: Mefistofele (Caballé, Domingo; Rudel, 1973) EMI
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