Kenneth Wilkinson Discography


It seems like 95% of all the classical music I enjoy were all engineered by Kenneth Wilkinson. Does anyone know of a discography of his recordings? Many of the old Decca and London records do not give any credits on the sleeve to the recording engineers. His recordings for the most part sound the most like a live orchestra above any others that I have heard.
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In additiona to so many of the best Decca recordings, virtually the entire Lyrita catalog was recorded by Wilkinson. Superb.

Also, the two excellent Readers Digest series with producer Charles Gerhardt: The Treasury of Great Music; The Beethoven Symphonies with Liebowitz.

And a number of the best RCAs, recorded by Decca under contract to RCA, such as:

The Royal Ballet Gala Performances, LDS 6065;
Vieuxtemps Violin Concerto with Heifetz, LSC 2603;
Bizet and Chabrier, LSC 2327;
Witches Brew (Mussorgsky, Saint-Saens, etc), LSC 2225;
Dvorak's Slavonic Dances, LSC 2419;
Gounod's Faust selections, LSC 2449;
Grieg's Norwegian Melodies, LSC 2336;
Rachmaninov's Symphony #2 by Previn, LSC 2899;
Sibelius' Finlandia by Mackerras, LSC 2336;
Vaughan Williams' Symphonies by Previn, LSC 3066, 3170, 3178, 3224, 3282.