THOMSON, Virgil
b Kansas City, 25 November 1896
d New York, NY. 30 Sep 1989, aged ninety-three
He first became known as a music critic. After World War I he went to Harvard, and to Paris as a pupil of Boulanger. He became organist and choirmaster of King's Chapel, Boston. He then studied piano and spent from 1925 to 1932 at the l'École Normale de Musique in Paris on a scholarship, becoming closely associated with the influential composers known as 'Les Six'.
1923 (27)
Two Sentimental Tangos
1926 (30)
Sonata da Chiesa, for five instruments
1928 (32)
Symphony on a Hymn Tune
1929 (33)
Five Portraits, for four clarinets
1930 (34)
Violin Sonata
1931 (35)
Quartet No 1
Serenade for flute and violin
Four Portraits, for violin and piano
Stabat Mater
1932 (36)
Quartet No 2
1934 (38)
Four Saints in Three Acts, opera
1937 (41)
Filling Station, ballet
1941 (45)
Symphony No 2
1942 (46)
Canon for Dorothy Thomson
The Mayor La Guardia Waltzes
1943 (47)
Flute Sonata
1944 (48)
Suite No 1, Portraits
Suite No 2
1947 (51)
The Mother of Us All, opera
The Seine at Night, for orchestra
1948 (52)
Wheatfield at Noon, for orchestra
Arcadian Songs and Dances
1949 (53)
Cello Concerto
1951 (55)
Five Songs of William Blake, for baritone and orchestra
1952 (56)
Sea Piece with Birds, for orchestra
1954 (58)
Concerto for flute, strings and percussion
1957 (61)
The Lively Arts, fugue
1959 (63)
Fugues and Cantilenas, for orchestra
Collected Poems, for soprano, baritone and orchestra
1960 (64)
Mass for solo voice and piano (version with orchestra, 1962)
Missa pro defunctis (Requiem Mass), for men's chorus, women's chorus and orchestra
1961 (65)
A Solemn Music, for orchestra (transcribed from original band score)
1962 (66)
A Joyful Fugue, to follow A Solemn Music
Pange lingua, for organ
1964 (68)
The Feast of Love, for baritone and orchestra
Autumn Concertino, for harp, strings and percussion
1966 (70)
Lord Byron, opera (1966-8)
Fantasy in homage to an Earlier England, for orchestra
The Nativity, for mixed chorus, soloists and orchestra (1966-7)
Etude, for cello and piano
1967 (71)
Shipwreck and Love Scene, from Byron's 'Don Juan', for orchestra and tenor soloist
1973 (77)
Cantata based on Nonsense Rhymes
1981 (85)
Nineteen Piano Portraits
1982 (86)
Ten Etudes for piano
Thomson has also composed four piano sonatas.