Recordings
Solo Recordings
- Johann Sebastian Bach. Sonatas for Viola da gamba and Harpsichord, BWV 1027-1029. Laurence Dreyfus, viola da gamba and Ketil Haugsand, harpsichord (Simax PCD 1024, 1986)
- Marin Marais. Pièces de violes (1701). Laurence Dreyfus, viola da gamba and Ketil Haugsand, harpsichord. (Simax PCS 1053, 1989)
- Historische Instrumente der Leipziger Sammlung, Historical Instruments of the Leipzig Collection. Antoine Forqueray, Suite No. 5 with Laurence Dreyfus, viola da gamba and Maria Bräutigam, harpsichord [=Rundfunk der DDR Produktion, Leipzig, 1977] (Christophorus 74605, 1990)
- Jean-Philippe Rameau, Pièces de clavecin en concert, with Ketil Haugsand, harpsichord, and Catherine Mackintosh, violin, produced by Arne Akselberg and Laurence Dreyfus. (Simax PCS 1095, 1993) Nominated for a 1994 Gramophone Award
- William Byrd, Songs and Sonnets, with Concordia, Rachel Platt, soprano, and Laurence Dreyfus, treble viol. (Meridian Records, 1994)
- Sylvia McNair, The echoing Air: Music of Henry Purcell with Christopher Hogwood, harpsichord, Paul O'Dette, archlute, and Laurence Dreyfus, cello and viola da gamba. (Philips 446 081-2, 1995) Winner of the 1995 Grammy Award for the Best Classical Vocal Recording
Phantasm Recordings
- Henry Purcell. The Complete Fantasias for Viols. Phantasm, Laurence Dreyfus, director, postproduced by Jonathan Freeman-Attwood and Laurence Dreyfus (Simax PSC 1124, 1996) Winner of the 1997 Gramophone Award - Best Baroque (Non-Vocal) Recording. Diapason d’Or (April 2003). Choc du Monde de la Musique (April 2003).
- Still Music of the Spheres. Consorts of William Byrd and Richard Mico, Phantasm, Laurence Dreyfus, director, postproduced by Jonathan Freeman-Attwood and Laurence Dreyfus (Simax Classics PSC 1134, 1997) Nominated for the 1999 Gramophone Award - Best Early Music Recording.
- JS Bach, Art of Fugue, BWV 1080 (1-11, 19). WA Mozart, Johann Sebastian Bach's Fugues arranged for Strings, K405, Fuga, K401 Phantasm, Laurence Dreyfus, director, postproduced by Jonathan Freeman-Attwood and Laurence Dreyfus (Simax Classics PSC 1135, 1998).
- Byrd Song, Consorts and Songs by William Byrd, Phantasm, Laurence Dreyfus, director, with Ian Partridge, tenor, and Geraldine McGreevy, soprano, postproduced by Jonathan Freeman-Attwood and Laurence Dreyfus (Simax Classics PSC 1191, 1999). Booklet notes reprinted in The Viol 5 (2006-7), 18-19.
- Matthew Locke, Consorts of Three and Four Parts, Phantasm, Laurence Dreyfus, director, postproduced by Jonathan Freeman-Attwood and Laurence Dreyfus (Global Music Network, 2000).
- William Lawes, Consorts in Four and Five Parts, Phantasm, Laurence Dreyfus, director (Channel Classics, CCS 15698, 2000). Editor’s Choice, Gramophone, August 2000. Nominated for 2001 Gramophone Award - Best Baroque Instrumental Recording.
- Fairest Isle, Barbara Bonney, soprano with Phantasm, Laurence Dreyfus, director, William Byrd, Though Amaryllis dance in green, O Lord how vain, and John Jenkins, Fantasy No. 9 a4 (Decca, 2000). Nominated for 2002 Grammy Award – Best Vocal Recording of the Year
- William Lawes, Consorts in Six Parts, Phantasm, Laurence Dreyfus, director (Channel Classics, CCS 17498, 2002) Choc du Monde de la Musique (September 2002)
- Orlando Gibbons, Consorts for Viols, Phantasm, Laurence Dreyfus, director, postproduced by Jonathan Freeman-Attwood and Laurence Dreyfus (AVIE AV 0032, 2004) 2004 Gramophone Award Winner, finalist Gramophone Record of the Year
- Michael East, Complete Fantasias a5, and Orlando Gibbons, Two verse anthems, Phantasm, Laurence Dreyfus, director, included in O Sapientia: Advent from King’s College London, in collaboration with The Choir of King’s College London, David Trendell, director (Herald HAVPCD 296, 2004).
- Four Temperaments: Byrd, Ferrabosco, Parsons, Tallis. Phantasm, Laurence Dreyfus, director, postproduced by Jonathan Freeman-Attwood and Laurence Dreyfus (AVIE AV 2054, 2005). Editor’s Choice, Gramophone, June 2005. Nominated for Gramophone Award in Early Music, August, 2005.
- John Jenkins, Six-Part Consorts. Phantasm, Laurence Dreyfus, director, postproduced by Jonathan Freeman-Attwood and Laurence Dreyfus (AVIE AV 2099, 2006). Nominated for Gramophone Award in Early Music, June, 2006.
- John Jenkins, Five-Part Consorts. Phantasm, Laurence Dreyfus, director, postproduced by Jonathan Freeman-Attwood and Laurence Dreyfus (AVIE AV 2120, 2007). Finalist for Gramophone Award in Early Music, August, 2007. Finalist for MIDEM Classical Award in Early Music 2008.
- John Ward, Consort Music for Five and Six Viols. Phantasm, Laurence Dreyfus, director (Linn Records CKD339, August, 2009).