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- Symphony no. 4, Gustav Mahler
- Great marches
- The sound of Glenn Gould, Glenn Gould
- Third symphony, Roy Harris; Symphony no. III, William Schuman
- Symphony no. 1 ; Symphony no. 2 ; Symphony no. 3, Roger Sessions
- Orchestral music, Wagner
- Domingo at the Philharmonic
- Symphony no. 2 in C minor, "Resurrection" ; Symphony no. 8 : "Symphony of a thousand" : (Part one) ; Symphony no. 5 : (Adagietto), Mahler
- Messiah, Handel
- Symphony no 7, op. 60 ("Leningrad"), Dmitri Shostakovich
- Symphony no. 1, Titan, Gustav Mahler
- Classic Gershwin
- Copland's greatest hits, Aaron Copland
- New York Philharmonic, the historic broadcasts 1923 to 1987
- Symphony no. 2 in D major, op. 36, Ludwig van Beethoven
- Bernstein live, Discs 5 & 6
- Symphonie No. 2, "Auferstehungs-Symphonie" = "Resurrection", Gustav Mahler
- Highlights from the Ring, Richard Wagner
- Jeremiah, (symphony no. 1) ; The age of anxiety : (symphony no. 2) ; I hate music! ; La bonne cuisine, Bernstein
- West Side story, original Broadway cast recording, Leonard Bernstein, music ; Stephen Sondheim, lyrics
- Pétrouchka, Le sacre du printemps, Igor Stravinsky
- Symphony no. 5, Gustav Mahler
- Rhapsody in blue ; An American in Paris, George Gershwin
- American masters
- Carousel, music by Richard Rodgers ; book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II ; original dances by Agnes de Mille ; dance music arranged by Trude Rittmann ; orchestrations by Don Walker ; conducted by Rob Fisher ; choreography by Warren Carlyle ; directed for the stage by John Rando ; directed [for television] by Glenn Weiss
- Fire in my mouth, Julia Wolfe
- Simply Anne-Sophie
- Follies, in concert ; Stavisky : music from the original soundtrack, [music by] Stephen Sondheim ; [lyrics for Follies by] Stephen Sondheim ; [book & new continuity for Follies by] James Goldman
- Symphonie no. 7, Gustav Mahler
- Leonard Bernstein's young people's concerts, with the New York Philharmonic, CBS Entertainment ; the Leonard Bernstein Office, Inc. ; produced and directed by Roger Englander ; some episodes directed by Charles S. Dubin, Disc 5, Episodes 13-15
- Bernstein favorites, Children's classics
- Greatest hits, the ballet, Vol. 3
- Symphony no. 3, Symphony for organ & orchestra, Copland
- Appalachian spring ; Fanfare ; El Salon, by Aaron Copland
- Carmen suites no. 1 & no. 2, L'arlesienne suites no. 1 & no. 2, Bizet
- Symphony no. 7, symphony no. 9 and Adagio from symphony no. 10, Gustav Mahler ; performed by the New York Philharmonic
- Bernstein favorites, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
- Symphony no. 1, in G minor, op. 13 "Winter daydreams", Peter Tchaikovsky
- Samuel Barber / Thomas Schippers, Barber. Overture to Amelia al ballo / Menotti. Interlude from Wozzeck / Berg. Introduction to Fervaal / d'Indy
- Concerto for piano & orchestra, no. 1 in B-flat minor, op. 23, Concerto for violin & orchestra in D major, op. 35, Peter Tchaikovsky
- French masterpieces
- Concerto no. 3 in D minor, op. 30, Rachmaninoff
- "Choral symphony", no. 9 in D minor, op. 125, Beethoven
- Symphony no. 2 in C minor, Resurrection ; Symphony no. 4 in G, Gustav Mahler
- A concert for New York, in remembrance and renewal : the tenth anniversary of 9/11, a production of the New York Philharmonic and ACCENTUS Music in co-production with ZDF ; produced by Paul Smaczny ; directed by Michael Beyer
- Concertos from the New World
- Follies in concert, an EMK Inc./BBC/WNET co-production in association with Showtime Entertainment ; directed by Michael Houldey ; produced by Ellen M. Krass
- Leonard Bernstein's young people's concerts, with the New York Philharmonic, CBS Entertainment ; the Leonard Bernstein Office, Inc. ; produced and directed by Roger Englander ; some episodes directed by Charles S. Dubin, Disc 3, Episoded 7-9
- Concerto for orchestra, Music for strings, percussion and celesta, Bartók
- Concerto for cello and orchestra in B Minor, op. 104, Dvořák. Concerto no. 2 for cello and orchestra in E Minor / Herbert
- Classic Gershwin
- New York Philharmonic, the historic broadcasts 1923 to 1987
- Symphony no. 1 "Titan", Symphony no. 10 (Adagio), Mahler
- The year 1917, music in turbulent times
- Favorite French spectaculars
- An American celebration, Vol. 2
- Requiem, op. 5, La mort de Cléopâtre ; Roméo et Juliette (excerpts), Hector Berlioz
- Leonard Bernstein conducts Beethoven, Symphony no. 5, New York Philharmonic, & talks about "How a great symphony was written"
- The sound of Glenn Gould, Glenn Gould
- Third symphony, Roy Harris; Symphony no. III, William Schuman
- The early concerto recordings, vol. II
- New York Philharmonic, the historic broadcasts 1923 to 1987
- West Side story, original motion picture soundtrack, music by Leonard Bernstein ; lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
- Candide, Leonard Bernstein
- 60th anniversary celebration
- Concertos from the New World, Dvořák and Herbert
- Levant plays Gershwin
- Golden jubilee concert
- Petrouchka, 1947 version, Stravinsky
- Bernstein favorites, opera for orchestra
- New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein
- Bernstein's orchestral music, an owner's manual, David Hurwitz
- The early concerto recordings, vol. I
- Symphony no. 4 "The inextinguishable", Symphony no. 1, Carl Nielson
- An American celebration, Vol. 1
- Rhapsody in blue, An American in Paris ; Concerto in F, Gershwin
- Symphonie fantastique, op. 14
- Third symphony, Aaron Copland