Discography (Conductor)
- At the Ordway Music Theatre – From the St. Olaf Records website: "This album was recorded live…at the magnificent Ordway Music Theatre in St. Paul, Minnesota. The concert commemorated the 300th anniversary of the births of J.S. Bach & Heinrich Schutz."
- Beautiful Savior (rec. 1974-1985, released 1991) – Live selections by The St. Olaf Choir from a number of years.
- Born A Child and Yet a King – Volume II of Christmas Festival albums featuring Jennings and other conductors
- The F. Melius Christiansen 125th Anniversary Concert (1996) – Jennings conducted the last three pieces of this historic event, combining the college choirs of Augsburg, Concordia (Moorhead), Gustavus Adolphus, Luther, and St. Olaf. Recorded live.
- Go Tell It On the Mountain – Volume V of Christmas Festival albums featuring Jennings and other conductors. Video from this festival was broadcast for television.
- Out of Darkness, Let Light Shine – Volume IV of Christmas Festival albums featuring Jennings and other conductors
- Portrait of the Orient (1986) - Recorded live by The St. Olaf Choir during that choir's tour of the United States, Japan, Taiwan, and China.
- Reflections of Norway (1980) - Recorded live in The Grieg Hall by The St. Olaf Choir at the Bergen International Festival in Norway.
- Seoul Olympic Arts Festival - From the St. Olaf Records website: "An invitation to participate in the Seoul Olympic Arts Festival in Seoul, Korea, came as a spectacular honor to the St. Olaf Choir and director Kenneth Jennings . One of only five choirs in the world to be so honored, the St. Olaf Choir participated." A double-CD set.
- Sing for Joy – From the St. Olaf Records website: "Songs for Christmas and "New Songs of Love" by Brahms."
- What Child Is This – Volume III of Christmas Festival albums featuring Jennings and other conductors. Video from this festival was broadcast for television.
- Wonder Anew – Volume I of Christmas Festival albums featuring Jennings and other conductors. Video from this festival was broadcast for television.
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