This is a partial discography of the Singspiel Die Entführung aus dem Serail by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, which was premiered at the Burgtheater in Vienna on 16 July 1782.

Recordings

Year Cast
(Konstanze, Blonde,
Belmonte, Pedrillo, Osmin)
Conductor,
Opera house and orchestra
Label
1945 Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Emmy Loose
Anton Dermota
Peter Klein
Herbert Alsen
Rudolf Moralt
Wiener Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester
Gala
Cat: GL100.501
1949 Sári Barabás
Rita Streich
Anton Dermota
Helmut Krebs
Josef Greindl
Ferenc Fricsay
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Walhall
Cat: WLCD 0043
1950 Wilma Lipp
Emmy Loose
Walther Ludwig
Peter Klein
Endre Koréh
Josef Krips
Vienna Philharmonic orchestra
Decca Records
Cat: LXT 2536-2538
1954 Maria Stader
Rita Streich
Ernst Haefliger
Martin Vantin
Josef Greindl
Ferenc Fricsay
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Deutsche Grammophon
Cat: 457730
1956 Erika Köth
Hanny Steffek
Anton Dermota
Murray Dickie
Josef Greindl
Karl Böhm
Hessischer Rundfunk Radio orchestra & chorus
Walhall Eternity Series
Cat: WLCD 0188
Lois Marshall
Ilse Hollweg
Léopold Simoneau
Gerhard Unger
Gottlob Frick
Thomas Beecham
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Beecham Choral Society
Columbia
Cat: 33CX 1462–3
1961 Ruth-Margret Pütz
Renate Holm
Fritz Wunderlich
Erwin Wohlfahrt
Gyorgy Littasy
István Kertész
Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg
Vienna State Opera chorus
Operadepot.com
Cat:
1965 Erika Köth
Lotte Schädle
Fritz Wunderlich
Friedrich Lenz
Kurt Böhme
Eugen Jochum
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Bavarian Radio Symphony chorus
Deutsche Grammophon
Cat: 459424
1966 Anneliese Rothenberger
Lucia Popp
Nicolai Gedda
Gerhard Unger
Gottlob Frick
Josef Krips
Vienna Philharmonic
Vienna State Opera chorus
EMI Classics
Cat: 63263
1967 Ingeborg Hallstein
Reri Grist
Luigi Alva
Gerhard Unger
Fernando Corena
Zubin Mehta
Vienna Philharmonic
Vienna State Opera chorus
DVD: VAI
Cat: 4521
Mattiwilda Dobbs
Jenifer Eddy
Nicolai Gedda
John Fryatt
Noel Mangin
Yehudi Menuhin
Bath Festival orchestra
Ambrosian Singers
(sung in English)
Chandos Records
Cat: CHAN 3081[1]
1973 Arleen Auger
Reri Grist
Peter Schreier
Harald Neukirch
Kurt Moll
Karl Böhm
Staatskapelle Dresden orchestra
Leipzig Radio chorus
Deutsche Grammophon
Cat: 429868
1978 Christiane Eda-Pierre
Norma Burrowes
Stuart Burrows
Robert Tear
Robert Lloyd
Colin Davis
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
John Alldis Choir
CD: Philips Records
Cat: 422 810-2
1985 Edita Gruberová
Kathleen Battle
Gösta Winbergh
Heinz Zednik
Martti Talvela
Georg Solti
Vienna Philharmonic
Vienna State Opera chorus
CD: Decca
Cat: 417402
1989 Yvonne Kenny
Lillian Watson
Peter Schreier
Wilfred Gahmlich
Matti Salminen
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Mozartorchester des Opernhauses Zürich
Chor des Opernhauses Zürich
CD: Teldec
Cat: 2292-42643-2
1990 Lynne Dawson
Marianne Hirsti
Uwe Heilmann
Wilfried Gahmlich
Gunter von Kannen
Christopher Hogwood
Academy of Ancient Music & chorus
CD: L'Oiseau-Lyre
Cat: 473804
1991 Luba Orgonášová
Cyndia Sieden
Stanford Olsen
Uwe Peper
Cornelius Hauptmann
John Eliot Gardiner
English Baroque Soloists
Monteverdi Choir
CD: Archiv
Cat: 458102
1996 Ingrid Habermann
Donna Ellen
Piotr Bezcala
Oliver Ringelhahn
Franz Kalchmair
Martin Sieghart
Bruckner Orchestra Linz
CD: Arte Nova Classics
Cat: 74321497012
1997 Christine Schäfer
Patricia Petibon
Ian Bostridge
Iain Paton
Alan Ewing
William Christie
Les Arts Florissants
CD: Erato Records
Cat: 3984-25490-2 [2]
1999 Yelda Kodalli
Desirée Rancatore
Paul Groves
Lynton Atkinson
Peter Rose
Charles Mackerras
Scottish Chamber Orchestra & chorus
CD: Telarc
Cat: 80544
2015 Diana Damrau
Anna Prohaska
Rolando Villazón
Paul Schweinester
Franz-Josef Selig
Yannick Nézet-Séguin
Chamber Orchestra of Europe
Vocalensemble Rastatt
CD: Deutsche Grammophon
Cat:

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