•
I Hear America Singing (2013), Albemarle Records AR 1008, The American Boychoir, Fernando Malvar-Ruiz, Litton-Lodal Music Director •
Journey On...Passport to a World of Music (2010), Albemarle Records AR 1007, The American Boychoir, Fernando Malvar-Ruiz, Litton-Lodal Music Director •
ACDA concert, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, with other choirs (2009) •
St. Matthew Passion (2008), Kurt Masur, The American Boychoir, Westminster Choir College and the New York Philharmonic •
Harmony: American Songs of Faith (2007), Albemarle Records AR 1006. The American Boychoir, St. Olaf Choir, and Alumni Chorus of the American Boychoir School. Fernando Malvar-Ruiz, Litton-Lodal Music Director;
Anton Armstrong, Conductor;
James Litton, Music Director Emeritus •
Columbus~American Boychoir (2007), 70th Anniversary Compilation •
A Princeton Christmas for the Children of Africa (2007), The American Boychoir,
Princeton Day School Choir Madrigal Singers, The Princeton Girlchoir, The Princeton High School Choir, The
Princeton University Chapel Choir, the Tartantones of
Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, The Westminster Choir, and the Westminster Concert Bell Choir of
Westminster Choir College, All proceeds benefit the UN World Food Program •
Messe Basse (2004), Albemarle Records AR1005, The American Boychoir,
James Litton, Conductor;
Scott Dettra, Organ •
Voices of Angels (2004) Albemarle Records, The American Boychoir,
James Litton and Fernando Malvar-Ruiz, Conductors •
The Lost Christmas Eve (2004) Lava/
Atlantic Records 93146-2 distributed by
Atlantic Records,
Trans-Siberian Orchestra (The American Boychoir is heard on Track 5, Remember), Gold sales of this album were certified by the
Recording Industry Association of America in 2005 •
Benjamin Britten:
A Ceremony of Carols(2003), Albemarle Records 1003, The American Boychoir, Vincent Metallo, Conductor; John Charles Schuker, Organ; Barbara Ann Biggers, Harp •
Lullaby, Music for the Quiet Times (2002), Albemarle Records 1002, The American Boychoir,
James Litton, Music Director •
American Songfest (2002), Albemarle Records 1001, The American Boychoir, Vincent Metallo, Music Director •
Kurt Masur at the New York Philharmonic (special edition) (2001), The American Boychoir with the New York Choral Artists, The Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, Inc.;
Kurt Masur, Music Director •
Litton Live! – The Farewell Concert (2002) American Boychoir 103 The Concert Choir, the Training Choir, and the Alumni Chorus,
James Litton, Music Director •
Mass & Vespers for the Feast of Holy Innocents (2000), LINN Records CKD 152,
James Litton, music director; Members of the
New York Collegium •
The Prayer Cycle by Jonathan Elias (1999),
Sony SK60569, The American Boychoir with
Alanis Morissette,
James Taylor,
Salif Keita, Perry Farrel and
Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn •
Fast Cats and Mysterious Cows (Songs from America) (1999), Virgin Classics 7243 5 45368 2 3, The American Boychoir with
James Litton, music director;
Patricia Petibon, Soprano;
Catherine King, Mezzo-Soprano •
Christmastime (1998),
Reunion Records 02341 0015 2,
Michael W. Smith, The American Boychoir is featured on Track 3 Christmastime; Track 6 Medley: Sing We Now of Christmas; O Come O Come Emmanuel, Emmanuel; and Track 11 Carols Sing. •
Wide Awake (1998),
Miramax, Original motion picture soundtrack composed by Edmund Choi •
Grace (1997),
Sony Classical SK 62035, The American Boychoir with
Kathleen Battle, The American Boychoir performs with Ms. Battle on Track 3, Mozart's Laudate Dominum. •
Sing! (1997), ABS Recordings E-2200, The American Boychoir,
James Litton, Music Director •
Carol (1996), EMI CDC 7243 5 56180 2 3, The American Boychoir with the Albemarle Consort of Voices and orchestra,
James Litton, Conductor •
In the Spirit (1996), Phillips 454 985–2, The American Boychoir with
Jessye Norman,
David Robertson, Conductor, The American Boychoir is heard on Away in a Manger, Of the father's Love Begotten and Mary Had a Baby. •
By Request (1996), EMI CDC 7243 5 55247, The American Boychoir,
James Litton, music director, A collection of selections from The American Boychoir's tour programs performed either a capella or with piano. •
Hymn (1995), EMI CDC 55064 2 9, The American Boychoir with
Stephen Curtis Chapman,
Twila Paris, the Albemarle Consort of Voices, and the St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble,
James Litton, music director, Orchestrated and arranged by Ron Huff and Tom Mitchell •
In Search of Angels (1994),
Windham Hill Records 01934 11153–2, The American Boychoir featuring
Patty Larkin,
Jane Siberry,
k.d. lang,
Tim Story, and others, Soundtrack from PBS Special. Choir sings Jesus Christ, the Apple Tree. •
Interview with the Vampire (1994), Geffen GEFD 24719, Original motion picture soundtrack, composed by
Elliot Goldenthal •
Lost in the Stars (1992), MusicMasters Classics 01612-67100-2, American Boychoir Chorister Jamal Howard sings the role of Alex in this recorded revival of the passionate musical based on
Alan Paton's
Cry, the Beloved Country, Julius Rudel, Conductor of the Orchestra of St. Luke's. •
A Carnegie Hall Christmas Concert (1992),
SONY Classical SK 48235, The American Boychoir featuring
Kathleen Battle,
Frederica von Stade,
Wynton Marsalis,
André Previn, Conductor of the Orchestra of St. Luke's •
Trumpets Sound, Voices Ring (1991), MusicMasters 523153F, The American Boychoir with the
Atlantic Brass Quintet, William Trafka, Organ; Thomas Goeman, Piano and Harpsichord,
James Litton, Music Director •
Trumpets Sound, Voices Ring (single CD version) (1991), MusicMasters 01612-67076-2, The American Boychoir,
James Litton, Music Director •
Dixit Dominus (1991), MusicMasters 01612-67084-2, The American Boychoir with the Albemarle Consort of Voices, and the Eighteenth Century Ensemble,
James Litton, Music Director •
Hymnody of Earth (1990), MusicMasters 01612-67058-2, A ceremony of songs for choir, hammer dulcimer and percussion composed and arranged by
Malcolm Dalglish (b. 1953) with inspiration and lyrics from
Wendell Berry •
The American Boychoir On Tour (1990), Ocaso HR006CD, The American Boychoir; Thomas Goeman and Wallace Hornady, Piano,
James Litton, Conductor, Selections from The American Boychoir tour repertoire •
Leonard Bernstein, Chichester Psalms; Charles Davidson, I Never Saw Another Butterfly (1988), Music Heritage Society MHC 312514Y, The American Boychoir with
The American Symphony Orchestra •
The American Boychoir with Jessye Norman – Christmastide (1987), Philips 420 180–2, released on video, The American Boychoir with the New York Choral Society and the Empire Chamber Ensemble,
Robert De Cormier, Conductor •
On Christmas Day (1987), Ocaso HR002, The American Boychoir with the Cathedral Symphony Orchestra and the New York Vocal Consort,
James Litton, Conductor •
Go West Young Man, Michael W. Smith (1990), The American Boychoir and other choirs,
Reunion Records •
Britten Ceremony of Carols (1983), Pro Arte Digital, The American Boychoir with Ruth Negri, Harp; Harriett Wintergreen, Piano; Paul-Martin Maki, Organ, John Kuzma, Music Director •
This is my Country (1983), Pro Arte Digital, The American Boychoir, John Kuzma, Music Director •
Messiah (1981), Smithsonian Collection, The American Boychoir with Smithsonian Chamber Players and Normal Scribner Chorus, conducted by James Weaver. Soloists: Carole Bogarde (soprano), Elvira Green (alto), Jeffrey Gall (counter-tenor),
Charles Bressler (tenor), and Leslie Guinn (bass)., Performed on original instruments; the only American men-and-boys recording of Handel's Messiah •
Benjamin Britten War Requiem (1975), Kalvier Records, The American Boychoir with The William Hall Chorale and Vienna Festival Symphony Orchestra, William Hall, Conductor, First American recording •
Felix Mendelssohn Elijah (1970),
RCA Red Seal, The Columbus Boychoir with The
Philadelphia Orchestra,
Shirley Verrett, Soprano; Richard Lewis, Bass; Eugene Ormandy, Conductor., Robert Haley, Director, Recorded April 8–9, 1969. Released September 1970. •
Leonard Bernstein Kaddish Symphony, Private Label (1966), The Columbus Boychoir, Donald Bryant, Music Director •
Columbus Boychoir School 25th Anniversary Concert, June 5, 1965 (1965), Private issue, The Columbus Boychoir, Donald Bryant, music director, Live concert recording,
Westminster Choir College •
Columbus Boychoir Christmas Concert, December 1964 (1964), Private issue, The Columbus Boychoir, Donald Bryant, music director, Live concert recordings, Alexander Hall (Princeton), 12-inch LP recordings of excerpts from Christmas portion of Handel's Messiah (+Hallelujah), 10-inch LP recording of Christmas carols •
Firestone presents Your Favorite Christmas Carols (1963), Columbus Boychoir with
Risë Stevens, Brian Sullivan, and the Firestone Orchestra and Chorus, Donald Bryant, director •
Family Christmas Favorites, c. 1962, Decca, The Columbus Boychoir with
Bing Crosby, Donald Bryant, Conductor •
The Columbus Boychoir, c. 1962, Donald Bryant, Music Director •
Christmastime, c. 1960, Decca, The Columbus Boychoir with other choirs, Donald Bryant, conductor •
Singing for the Joy of It (1961), Decca DL 74135, The Columbus Boychoir, Donald Bryant, Music Director •
Joy to the World, c. 1960, Decca DL 78920, The Columbus Boychoir, Donald Bryant, Music Director •
The Columbus Boychoir, c. 1960, Gothic, The Columbus Boychoir with the Princeton Chamber Orchestra, Nicholas Harsanyi, Conductor; Joanna Richard, Soprano; Rachel Armstrong, Alto, Donald Bryant, Conductor •
Festival of Song (1955), Decca DL 8106, The Columbus Boychoir,
Herbert Huffman, Music Director •
Arrigo Boito Mephistofele “Prologue” (1954), RCA, The Columbus Boychoir with the
NBC Symphony Orchestra,
Arturo Toscanini, Conductor; Nicola Moscona, Bass.,
Herbert Huffman, Conductor, Taken from the broadcast of March 14 (1954) •
Amahl and the Night Visitors, Original Cast of the NBC telecast (1951), RCA 6485-2-RG, American Boychoir chorister
Chet Allen •
The Lord’s Prayer; O Holy Night, c. 1950,
RCA Victor, The Columbus Boychoir,
Herbert Huffman, conductor •
Favorite Christmas Carols, c. 1947, The Columbus Boychoir,
Herbert Huffman, Music Director •
The Columbus Boychoir – May 6, 1947, concert,
Herbert Huffman, Music Director ==Notable alumni==