• During the late 1960s, Dernesch was a favorite interpreter of
Herbert von Karajan, with whom she recorded
Siegfried,
Götterdämmerung,
Tristan und Isolde, and
Fidelio: in each case she sang the main female role. While she may not have been able to demonstrate power and steel like her colleague
Birgit Nilsson on these recordings, her great emotional expression and her good vocal technique are shown to full advantage. A further highpoint in her discography is her recording of
Tannhäuser with
Georg Solti. She also recorded the
Symphony #3 of Mahler with Solti and the Chicago Symphony. • Highlights from Scottish Opera's production of
Der Rosenkavalier were recorded in September 1974 for EMI's Classics for Pleasure label, sung in German with Dernesch as the Marschallin,
Anne Howells as Octavian, Teresa Cahill as Sophie, and
Michael Langdon as Baron Ochs, conducted by
Alexander Gibson. • There exists a live recording of Scottish Opera's 1971
Rosenkavalier sung in English, with Dernesch as the Marschallin,
Dame Janet Baker as Octavian and
Elizabeth Harwood as Sophie, from the King’s Theatre, Glasgow, conducted by
Alexander Gibson. • There is also a live-recording of Dernesch singing Sieglinde (with Silja, Adam, Thomas, Hoffmann, Nienstedt, conducted by Thomas Schippers) made in 1967 in Osaka with the Bayreuth festival on tour, in
Wieland Wagner's production. == References ==