RANDALL THOMPSON: A CATALOGUE OF THE ORCHESTRAL AND CHORAL MUSIC
1922: Prelude "Pierrot and Cathurnus": 10 minutes
1924: Prelude "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn"
1925: "Poscimur" for baritone, chorus and orchestra
1928: Jazz Poem for Piano and Orchestra: 14 minutes
1929: Symphony No.1: 31 minutes + (Koch cd)
1930-31:Symphony No.2: 29 minutes + (Sony and Koch cds)
1932: "Americana" for chorus and orchestra: 17 minutes + (New World cd)
1937: "Tarantella" for male voices and orchestra: 11 minutes
1943: "The Testament of Freedom" for chorus and orchestra: 23 minutes + (Koch cd)
1947-49:Symphony No.3: 31 minutes + (Koch cd)
1949: "The Last Words of David" for chorus and orchestra or band: 3 minutes + (band version-Albany cd)
1953-54:Symphonic Fantasy "A Trip to Nahant": 23 minutes *
1956: Ode to the Virginian Voyage for chorus and orchestra: 25 minutes
1959: "Frostiana"-Seven Country Songs for chorus and orchestra: 25 minutes + (Koch and Albany cds)
1964-65:The Passion According to St. Luke for tenor, baritone, chorus and orchestra:65 minutes
1965: "The Nativity According to St. Luke" for soloists, chorus and orchestra: 90 minutes + (Koch cds)
1967: Cantata "A Psalm of Thanksgiving" for chorus and orchestra: 40 minutes
1968: "The Place of the Blest" for treble voices and chamber orchestra: 26 minutes + (Koch cd)
1973: A Hymn for Scholars and Pupils for chorus and small orchestra: 5 minutes
1975: A Concord Cantata for chorus and orchestra: 22 minutes
1978: Five Love Songs for baritone, chorus and strings: 30 minutes
After some helpful correspondence with another member of ths forum I have decided to add Thompson's "The Nativity According to St. Luke". Some sources call this work an opera but Thompson hoped that it would receive performances in church on a regular basis.
Symphony n.2 exists also on Sony (Bernstein and NYPO)
Thanks :)