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==Recordings== All of Berlioz's major works and most of his minor ones have been commercially recorded. This is a comparatively recent development. In the mid-1950s the international record catalogues listed complete recordings of seven major works: the ''Symphonie fantastique'', ''Symphonie funèbre et triomphale'', ''Harold in Italy'', ''Les Nuits d'été'', ''Roméo et Juliette'', the Requiem and the Te Deum, and various overtures. Excerpts from ''Les Troyens'' were available but there were no complete recordings of the operas.<ref>Sackville-West and Shawe-Taylor, pp. 120–125; Schwann, p. 77; and Clough and Cuming (1952), p. 64; (1953), p. 32; and (1957), pp. 66–67</ref> Recordings conducted by Colin Davis are prominent in the Berlioz discography, some studio-made and others recorded live. The first was ''L'Enfance du Christ'' in 1960 and the last the Requiem in 2012. In between there were five recordings of ''Les Nuits d'été'', four each of ''Béatrice et Bénédict'', the ''Symphonie fantastique'' and ''Roméo et Juliette'', and three of ''Harold in Italy'', ''Les Troyens'', and ''La Damnation de Faust''.<ref>Walker, Malcolm and Brian Godfrey. [http://www.hberlioz.com/music/Sir-Colin-Davis-A-Discography.pdf "Sir Colin Davis: A Discography"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141226044530/http://www.hberlioz.com/music/Sir-Colin-Davis-A-Discography.pdf |date=26 December 2014 }}, Hector Berlioz website. Retrieved 10 October 2018</ref> In addition to Davis's versions, ''Les Troyens'' has received studio recordings under [[Charles Dutoit]] and [[John Nelson (conductor)|John Nelson]]; Nelson and [[Daniel Barenboim]] have recorded versions of ''Béatrice et Bénédict'', and Nelson and [[Roger Norrington]] have conducted ''Benvenuto Cellini'' for CD. Singers who have recorded ''Les Nuits d'été'' include [[Victoria de los Ángeles]], [[Leontyne Price]], [[Janet Baker]], [[Régine Crespin]], [[Jessye Norman]] and [[Kiri Te Kanawa]],<ref>Cairns (2006), p. 3</ref> and more recently, [[Karen Cargill]] and [[Susan Graham]].<ref>{{oclc|931718898}} and {{oclc|965807889}}</ref> By far the most recorded of Berlioz's works is the ''Symphonie fantastique''. The discography of the British Hector Berlioz website lists 96 recordings, from the pioneering version by [[Gabriel Pierné]] and the [[Concerts Colonne]] in 1928 to those conducted by Beecham, [[Pierre Monteux]], [[Charles Munch (conductor)|Charles Munch]], [[Herbert von Karajan]] and [[Otto Klemperer]] to more recent versions including those of Boulez, [[Marc Minkowski]], [[Yannick Nézet-Séguin]] and [[François-Xavier Roth]].<ref>[http://www.hberlioz.com/music/symphonies.htm#HEI "Symphonies"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181011133524/http://www.hberlioz.com/music/symphonies.htm#HEI |date=11 October 2018 }}, Hector Berlioz website. Retrieved 10 October 2018</ref>
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