Orchestral music • Symphony No. 1, 1939 • Symphony No. 2, 1940 • Concerto for flute and chamber orchestra, 1944 • Concerto in C major for orchestra, first performance on July 1, 1953 by the
Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by
Franz Jung • Concerto in E for String Orchestra, premiere on 28 May 1955 by the
Staatskapelle Dresden, conducted by
Franz Konwitschny • Concertante music no. 1, 1961 • Concertante music no. 2, 1964 • Moritzburg Concerto No. 1, 1965 • Moritzburg Concerto No. 2, 1968 • 5 concertos for harpsichord and chamber orchestra • Sinfonietta for chamber orchestra, 1974
Organ works • Totentanz – Variations on an old folk song: "", 1944 • Organ book of the Dresden Kreuzkirche, 1950 • Suite, 1952 • Organ Suite, 1962 • Toccata, 1964 • Leksand Suite, 1966 • Fantasia, 1969 • Siljan Suite, 1970 • Metamorphosis, 1970 • Fantasy about Bells of the Cross Church (EGAHD), 1973 • Concerto for Organ and Orchestra, 1975 – premiere April 10–12, 1975 by the Dresden Philharmonic, conductor:
Hartmut Haenchen • Fantasy – Triptych, 1975 • 2 concertos for organ and vibraphone, 1978 • "Media in vita" for vibraphone and organ – premiere on 11 June 1979 at the
Kreuzkirche, Dresden Chamber music • Suite for piano, 1945 • Sonata for flute and piano, 1954 • New piano pieces (223 movements), 1960–1962
Vocal music • 3 Christmas carols, 1943 • St. John Passion, 1953 • Wie liegt die Stadt so wüst, 1956 • Denn wir haben hier keine bleibende Stadt, 1959 • Te Deum, 1959 • Great Psalter, 1961 • German Magnificat, 1962 • Fantasy on
B–A–C–H, 1964 • Spiritual
motets and chants in the village church of
Reinhardtsgrimma, used by Collum in his recordings of Bach's works
Theatre music •
The Prince of Homburg (
Heinrich von Kleist),
incidental music conducted by Fritz Wendel,
Staatsschauspiel Dresden, 1955 == Recordings ==