DISCOGRAPHY
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Adams, John Fearful Symmetries (Orchestra of St. Luke's Commission) and The Wound-Dresser; Sanford Sylvan, baritone; John Adams, conductor (Nonesuch)
Adams, John Nixon In China (complete opera); Sanford Sylvan, James Maddalena, baritones; Thomas Hammons, bass-baritone; John Duykers, tenor; Carolann Page, Trudy Ellen Craney, sopranos; Edo De Waart, conductor (Nonesuch)
Winner of 1989 Grammy
Adams, John Music From Nixon In China (excerpts); see artists above (Nonesuch)
Adams, John Violin Concerto; Gidon Kremer, violin; John Adams (Shaker Loops and Violin Concerto) and Kent Nagano, conductors (Nonesuch)
Bach, J.S. The Complete Brandenburg Concertos; St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble (St. Luke's Collection)
Bach, J.S. The Bach Album; Kathleen Battle, soprano; Itzhak Perlman, violin; John Nelson, conductor (Deutsche Grammophon)
Bach, J.S. Wedding Gifts; Heidi Grant Murphy, soprano;
(St. Luke's Collection)
Beethoven Egmont, Op. 84 (EMI Classics)
Bernstein, Leonard Leonard Bernstein's New York Eric Stern, conductor; with Judy Blazer, Audra McDonald, Richard Muenz, Donna Murphy, Mandy Patinkin, and Dawn Upshaw (Nonesuch)
Cory, Eleanor Of Mere Being; St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble, New York Virtuoso Singers, New York New Music Ensemble (CRI)
Ewazen, Eric Chamber Music; St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble, American Brass Quintet (Well-Tempered Productions)
Fauré and Poulenc Fauré Requiem, Poulenc Concerto in F Minor (Koch)
Handel Water Music; Sir Charles Mackerras, conductor (Telarc)
Handel With Valour Abounding; selections from Solomon, Joseph and His Brethren, Joshua, Jeptha, and Belshazzar; John Elwes, tenor (St. Luke's Collection)
Haydn Morning, Noon & Evening; (Symphonies 6-8); St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble (St. Luke's Collection)
Haydn Symphonies 31 & 45; Sir Charles Mackerras, conductor (Telarc)
Haydn Symphonies 100 & 103; Sir Charles Mackerras, conductor (Telarc)
Haydn Symphonies 101 & 104; Sir Charles Mackerras, conductor (Telarc)
Mozart Visions of Love Mozart arias; Renee Fleming, soprano; Sir Charles Mackerras, conductor (London/Decca)
Mozart Concerto & Sonata for two Pianos; André Previn, Alicia de Larrocha, piano (RCA)
Mozart Serenade in B-flat Major "Gran Partita"; Sir Charles Mackerras, conductor (Telarc)
Mozart Symphony No. 39 & No. 41 "Jupiter"; Donald Runnicles, conductor (St. Luke's Collection)
Piazzolla, Astor Concierto Para Bandoneón; Lalo Schifrin, conductor (Nonesuch)
Rodgers & Hammerstein South Pacific; Reba McEntire, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Alec Baldwin (Decca Broadway)
Stock Lulie The Iceberg (Sony)
Stravinsky Suite from Histoire Du Soldat (Naxos)
Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms (Naxos)
Stravinsky Three Greek Ballets (Naxos)
Vivaldi The Four Seasons; Kyung Wha Chung, violin (Angel/EMI)
Vivaldi The Four Seasons; Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, violin/conductor (Angel/EMI)
Wuorinen, Charles The Golden Dance (Albany Records)
COLLECTIONS
From the Forest Stewart Rose, horn; Early classical horn concertos by Haydn, Telemann, Förster and Leopold Mozart. Call 212-594-6100 to order.
A Carnegie Hall Christmas Concert Kathleen Battle, soprano; Frederica von Stade, mezzo-soprano; Wynton Marsalis, trumpet; André Previn, conductor (Sony Classical)
A Classic Tale: Music For Our Children Orchestra of St. Luke's (Deutsche Grammophon)
American Elegies works by Adams, Ives, Feldman, Carter, Diamond, and Marshall; Dawn Upshaw, soprano; John Adams, conductor (Nonesuch)
American Music From Saint Thomas Orchestra of St. Luke's, St. Thomas Men and Boys Choir (Koch International Classics)
Barber Knoxville, Summer Of 1915 Dawn Upshaw, soprano; David Zinman, conductor. Works by Barber (Knoxville: Summer of 1915), Stravinsky (excerpts from The Rake's Progress), Harbison (Mirabai Songs), Menotti (The Old Maid and the Thief) (Nonesuch)
Baroque Duet Kathleen Battle, soprano; Wynton Marsalis, trumpet; John Nelson, conductor (Sony Classical)
Bel Canto Renee Fleming, soprano; Patrick Summers, conductor. Arias by Bellini, Donizetti and Bellini. (London/Decca)
Grammy winner!
Distant Playing Fields St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble, Gregg Smith Singers (Newport Classic)
For You For Me Songs of Copland, Bernstein, Gershwin, Kern, Sondheim, Berlin (EMI Classics)
Kathleen Battle: A Christmas Celebration Kathleen Battle, soprano; Leonard Slatkin, conductor (Angel/EMI)
Listen To The Storyteller works by Winton Marsalis, Edgar Meyer, and Patrick Doyle. Narrated by Winton Marsalis, Graham Greene, and Kate Winslet (Sony Clasical)
Winner of 2000 Grammy
Previn: Honey and Rue World Premiere Recording; Barber: Knoxville: Summer of 1915; George Gershwin: "Summertime" and "I Loves You Porgy" from Porgy and Bess; Kathleen Battle, soprano; André Previn, conductor/piano (Deutsche Grammophon)
The World So Wide Dawn Upshaw, soprano; David Zinman, conductor. Works by American composers including Copland, Bernstein, and Barber (Nonesuch)
Thomson, Bolcom, Castelnuovo-Tedesco: The Mask; New York Concert Singers, St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble (New World Records)
Voice of the Violin Joshua Bell, violin; Michael Stern, conductor. Works by Rachmaninov, Schubert, Massenet, Faure, Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Donizetti, Orff, Mendelssohn, Debussy, de Falla, Ponce, Bizet, and R. Strauss (Sony)




