1920s - Excerpt 1: From `Ist du nun tod?` to end of Scene 2 with London Symphony Orchestra/Albert Coates - Excerpt 2: Act 3 Scene 3 to beginning of Liebstod with Berlin State Opera/Leo Blech - Excerpt 3: Act 3 Scene 3 Liebestod with Lawrence Collingwood - Gota Ljudberg (Isolde), Walter Widdop (Tristan), Ivar Andresen (Marke), Genia Guszalewicz (Brangaene), E. Noe (Melot), Kennedy McKenna (Shepherd)
Live - 19 March 1970 - Festival Hall, Osaka - Charles Craig (Lohengrin), Pilar Lorengar (Elsa), Peter Lagger (Heinrich), Hans Gunter Nocker (Friederich), Ruth Hesse (Orturd), Ingvar Wixell or Jose van Dam (Herald) - Deutschen Oper Berlin Chorus - Please note that there is some doubt over the conductor and it might have been Eugen Jochum - There are some sound drops during the performance.
Live - 3 January 1958 - Carnegie Hall, New York - Act 2 (Opera) only - In English - Eileen Farrell (Ariadne), Jon Crain (Bacchus), Mattiwilda Dobbs (Zerbinetta), Robert Goss (Harlikin), Russell Oberlin (Brighella), Loren Driscoll (Scaramuccio), Jan Rubes (Truffaldin), Patricia Conner (Najade), Madelyn Vose (Dryade), Mary Judd (Echo) - Little Orchestra Society - Please note poor sound at beginning
Live - 1966 - Gyndebourne Festival - Janet Baker (Dido), Thomas Hemsley (Aeneas), Yvonne Minton (Sorceress), Elizabeth Robson (Belinda), Clare Walmesley, Elizabeth Bainbridge, Lorna Elias (Enchantresses), Ryland Davies (Sailor) Glyndebourne Festival Chorus - Please note there is a small sound drop at one point.
Live - 11 March 1972 - London Coliseum - In English - Norman Bailey (Wotan), Norman Welsby (Donner), Robert Ferguson (Froh), Emile Belcourt (Loge), Derek Hammond-Stroud (Alberich), Gregory Dempsey (Mime), Robert Lloyd (Fasolt), Clifford Grant (Fafner), Anne Howard (Fricka), Lois McDonall (Freia), Anne Collins (Erda), Barbara Walker (Woglinde), Elizabeth Tippett (Welgunde), Georgetta Psaros (Flosshilde) - English National Opera Chorus - Please note sound is variable (Broadcast) -Performed as Sadl
Live - Sadler`s Wells Theatre, London - In English - Charles Craig (Andre Chenier), Victoria Elliott (Maddalena), Peter Glossop (Gerard), Anna Pollack (Coigny), Alwen Price (Madelon), Anne Robson (Bersi), John Heddle Nash (Rouchier), Gwyn Griffiths (Matthieu), Kevin Miller (Spy), Leon Greene (Dumas and Abbe), Stanislav Pieczora (Fouquier), Denis Dowling (Fleville) - English National Opera Chorus (Performed as Sadler`s Wells Opera - forerunner of ENO)
Live - 25 September 1971 - London Coliseum - In English - Alberto Remedios (Lohengrin), Margaret Curphey (Elsa), Clifford Grant (King Henry), Raimund Herincx (Telramund), Judith Turner (Ortrud), Terence Sharpe (Herald), Robin Donald, John Delaney, Tom McDonall, Robert Lloyd (Nobles) - English National Opera Chorus - Please nore that this recording has a faint rumble.
Live - 22 October 1976 - London Coliseum - In English - John Mitchinson (Dalibor), Anne Evans (Mlada), Neil Howlett (Vladislav), Malcolm Rivers (Budivoj), Dennis Wicks (Benes), Ramon Remedios (Vitek), Anne Connolly (Jitka), Maurice Bowen (Judge) - English National Opera Chorus
Оркестр `Rafi Music Theatre Company`, Live - 31 July 2020 - Little Theatre of Epidavros, Greece - Sung in Italian, Greek, French et al - with Giorgios Roupas (Bass), Anastasia Kotsali (Mezzo) - Warning:Yannis Filias tenor Theatre seats were noisy. This version is not for the purists. Nikos Spanatis - Countertenor
Live - 11 September 2010 - Namur - Fernando Guimaraes (Noe), Mariana Flores (Rad), Evelyn Ramirez (La Justice Divine), Fabian Schifrin (La Mort), Magali Arnault (E`Eau), Matteo Bellotto (Dieu), Caroline Weynants (La Nature Humaine) - Schoeur de Chambre de Namur - Includes two encores
Live - 13 January 1968 - Trieste - Sung in Italian - Boris Christoff (Ivan), Radmila Bakocevic (Olga), Lajos Kozma (Mikhail), Genia Las (Vlasyevna), Bruna Ronchina (Perfilyevna), Daniela Mazzucato Meneghini (Matuta), Giuseppe Botta (Boyar Matuta), Enzo Viaro (Prince Afanasy), Lorenzo Gaetani (Prince Yuri), Vito Susca (Yushko Velebin and Bomelius) - Trieste Opera Chorus