Forty Plus Years of
Music Making
Explore the discography of Philharmonia below.
In 2011, Philharmonia launched its own recording label—Philharmonia Baroque Productions—on which it has since released thirteen recordings varying from Baroque and Classical repertoire to Romantic music and new commissions.
RAMEAU Le Temple de la Gloire (2018)
Nicholas McGegan, conductor
Tonia d’Amelio, soprano
Camille Ortiz, soprano
Gabrielle Philiponet, soprano
Chantal Santon-Jeffery, soprano
Artavazd Sargsyan, haute-contre
Aaron Sheehan, haute-contre
Marc Labonnette, baritone
Philippe-Nicolas Martin, baritone
Bruce Lamott, chorale director
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Other Philharmonia Recordings
A. SCARLATTI The Cecilian Vespers (Avie, 2005)
A. SCARLATTI Il Vespero di Santa Cecilia
SCARLATTI Nisi Dominus
SCARLATTI Salve Regina
SCARLATTI Audi, filia
Nicholas McGegan, conductor
Dominique Labelle, soprano
Suzanne Rydén, soprano
Ryland Angel, countertenor
Michael Slattery, tenor
Neal Davies, baritone and cantor
Bruce Lamott, chorale director
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BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 9; Opferlied (self-release, 2007)
Nicholas McGegan, conductor
Lynne Dawson, soprano
Mary Phillips, mezzo-soprano
Iain Paton, tenor
Andrew Foster-Williams, baritone
Bruce Lamott, chorale director
San Francisco Choral Artists, Magen Solomon, director
U.C. Berkeley Chamber Chorus, Marika Kuzma, director
HEGGIE To Hell and Back (self-release, 2007)
Nicholas McGegan, conductor
Patti Lupone, soprano
Isabel Bayrakdarian, soprano
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BEETHOVEN Symphonies No. 3 "Eroica" / No. 8 (self-release, 2005)
Nicholas McGegan, conductor
MOZART Orchestral Works (self-release, 2005)
Nicholas McGegan, conductor
Janet See, flute
Alison Attar, harp
RAMEAU Les Paladins / Suite d'orchestre; LECLAIR Scylla et Glaucus / Suite d'orchestre (self-release 2005, re-released 2020)
Nicholas McGegan, conductor
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HANDEL Partenope (self-release, 2001)
Nicholas McGegan, conductor
Meredith Hall, soprano
Annette Markert, mezzo-soprano
Kai Wessel, countertenor
Christopher Josey, countertenor
John McVeigh, tenor
William Berger, baritone
MOZART Piano Concertos Nos. 18/19 (harmonia mundi 1996; reissued 2001)
Nicholas McGegan, conductor
Melvyn Tan, fortepiano