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John Culshaw
John Culshaw is credited on 722 releases across 217 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1950–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

722
Pressings credited
217
Albums
8
Decades active
37
In collections
Biography
John Royds Culshaw, OBE (28 May 1924 – 27 April 1980) was a pioneering English classical record producer for Decca Records. He produced a wide range of music, but is best known for masterminding the first studio recording of Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen, begun in 1958. Largely self-educated musically, Culshaw worked for Decca from the age of 22, first writing album liner notes and then becoming a producer. After a brief period working for Capitol Records, Culshaw returned to Decca in 1955 and began planning to record the Ring cycle, employing the new stereophonic technique to produce recordings of unprecedented realism and impact. He disliked live recordings from opera houses, and sought to put on disc specially made studio recordings that would bring the operas fully to life in the listener's mind. In addition to his Wagner recordings, he supervised a series of recordings of the works of Benjamin Britten, with the composer as conductor or pianist, and recordings of operas by Verdi, Richard Strauss and others. Culshaw left Decca in 1967 and was appointed head of music programmes for BBC Television, where he remained until 1975, employing a series of innovations to bring classical music to the television viewer. He later undertook several academic posts. He remains best remembered for his Decca records; along with Fred Gaisberg and Walter Legge, he was one of the most influential producers of classical recordings. The Times said of him that "he stood in that great tradition of propagandists from Henry Wood to Leonard Bernstein, who seek to bring their love and knowledge of music to the widest audience."
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Credited work
722 releases · 217 albums · active 1950–2025
- Production · 614
- Other credits · 240
- Engineering · 5
Studios: Sofiensaal · Kingsway Hall · Walthamstow Assembly Hall · The Maltings
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

The Planets
1962

Also Sprach Zarathustra
1959

Siegfried
1963

New World Symphony
1959

Peer Gynt (Incidental Music To Ibsen's Play)
1958

Casse-Noisette Suite (Nutcracker Suite)
1952

A Liszt Recital
1963

Symphony No.1 In C Minor, Op. 68
1959

The Seven Symphonies
1972

The Prodigal Son
1970

Concerto For Orchestra / Dance Suite
1965

Swan Lake & Sleeping Beauty Suites
1965

Cantata Misericordium / Sinfonia Da Requiem
1965

Götterdämmerung - Highlights
1965

War Requiem
1963

Tristan Und Isolde
1961

Symphonie Fantastique
1960

Overtures (Light Cavalry • Poet And Peasant • Pique Dame • Morning Noon And Night)
1960

Italian Symphony / Symphony No. 5
1959

An Introduction To Der Ring Des Nibelungen
1969
Frequent collaborators
- Wagner
- Richard Strauss
- Benjamin Britten
- Britten
- Tchaikovsky
- Brahms
- Schubert
- Sibelius
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