André Cluytens discography explained

The Belgian-born French conductor André Cluytens (1905–1967) was a prolific recording artist. His recording career ran from May 1943 (Strauss and Laparra) to December 1965 (Berlioz' L'enfance du Christ).[1] Many of Cluytens recordings have since been re-issued.[2]

This discography uses information from sources including editions of The Gramophone Catalogue, the CHARM Discography,[3] D Kern Holoman's study of the Société des Concerts du Conservatoire,[4] the website of Testament Records, and the Erik Baeck study.

This list consists primarily of studio recordings; some recordings of live concerts have been released, and details of these are given separately.

Recordings, listed alphabetically by composer

Radio / live subsequently re-issued commercially

Video/DVD

Notes

  1. Baeck E. André Cluytens: Itinéraire d’un chef d’orchestre. Annexe II – Discographie. Editions Mardaga, Wavre, 2009. Baeck also mentions an earlier recording where Cluytens accompanies J. Amani in two opera arias.
  2. [Rob Cowan|Cowan R]
  3. Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music,, accessed 24 February 2011.
  4. Kern Holoman D. Société des Concerts du Conservatoire. Web site: Sociétaires: D . 2012-05-12 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120216071823/http://hector.ucdavis.edu/sdc/MainRoll/D.htm . 2012-02-16 ., accessed 25 February 2011.
  5. Baeck E. André Cluytens: Itinéraire d’un chef d’orchestre. Annexe II – Discographie. Editions Mardaga, Wavre, 2009, p324, col 1.