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1. West, John E. (arr.):   Fantasia and fugue in C minor / C. Philip Emmanuel Bach. (c 1900), 7p
2. West, John E. (ed.):   Allein Gott in der Höh' sei ehr: choral-prelude / J.S. Bach (c 1900), 7p
3. West, John E. (ed.):   Six fugues on the name 'Bach' by Schumann. OriginalCompOrg 247-8 (c 1900)
4. West, John E. (ed.):   Praise thou the Lord, Jerusalem ... A Church Cantata for Soli, Chorus, and Orchestra composed by J.S. Bach. (1904), 42p
5. West, John E. (ed.):   Choral-Prelude upon 'Allein Gott in der Höh' sei Ehr'.' / J.S. Bach OriginalCompOrg 318 (1904), 9p
6. West, John E. (ed.):   How brightly shines yon Star of Morn: A Church Cantata for Soli, Chorus and Orchestra. (1905), 40p
7. West, John E. (ed.):   The Spirit also helpeth us (Der Geist hilft unsrer Schwachheit auf): motet for double choir / the music by J.S. Bach. (1905), 42p
8. West, John E. (ed.):   Come, Jesu, Come (Komm, Jesu, Komm): motet for double choir ; the music by J. S. Bach. (1905), 49p
9. West, John E.:   Christ lay in death's dark prison (Christ lag in Todesbanden): an Easter cantata for soli, chorus and orchestra composed by J.S. Bach (1905), 49p
10. West, John E. (ed.):   Trio upon the Choral 'Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend'.' OriginalCompOrg 330 (1905)
11. West, John E. (ed.):   O teach me, Lord, my Days to number ... Cantata for Soli, Chorus and Orchestra composed by J.S. Bach. (1906), 28p
12. West, John E. (ed.):   From depths of woe I call on Thee (Aus tiefer Not schrei' ich zu dir): cantata for four solo voices, chorus, and orchestra / composed by J. S. Bach (1906), 30p
13. West, John E. (ed.):   There is nought of soundess in all my body (Es ist nichts Gesundes an meinem Leibe): a cantata for soli, chorus and orchestra composed by J. S. Bach. (1906), 31p
14. West, John E. (ed.):   Praise our God who reigns in Heaven. An Ascensiontide cantata for Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass Soli, SATB and orchestra. Cantata 11 by J. S. Bach. (1906), 48p
15. West, John E. (ed.):   Song of Pan. Recitative and Aria from the cantata 'Mer hahn en neue Oberkeet' composed by J. S. Bach. (1906), 9p
16. West, John E. (ed.):   Give the hungry Man thy Bread (Brich dem Hungrigen dein Brod): a cantata for soli, chorus and orchestra / composed by J.S. Bach. (1907), 44p
17. West, John E. (ed.):   WAILING, CRYING, MOURNING, SIGHING. (Weinen, klagen, sorgen, zagen.): A cantata for soli, chorus, and orchestra composed by J. S. BACH. (c 1911), 29p
18. West, John E. (ed.):   Phoebus and Pan. A Dramatic Chamber Cantata for Soli, Chorus and Orchestra. (1912), 76p
19. West, John E. (ed.):   OH YES, JUST SO. Air [in D]: from the Cantata Phœbus and Pan composed by J. S. BACH. (1912), 7p
20. West, John E. (ed.):   OH YES, JUST SO. Air [in G]: from the Cantata Phœbus and Pan composed by J. S. BACH. (1912), 7p
21. West, John E. (ed.):   Schmücke dich, O liebe Seele. Choral Prelude. / J.S. Bach. OriginalCompOrg 445 (c 1914), 5p
22. Pointer, John; West, John Ebenezer (eds.):   Choral preludes. OrgWorks(Novello) 13 (c 1916), 115-151
23. Pointer, John; West, John Ebenezer (eds.):   Choral preludes and variations. OrgWorks(Novello) 14 (c 1916), 153-194
24. Bridge, J. Frederick; Higgs, James, West, John Ebenezer (eds.):   The six 'Schübler' chorale prelude and the 'Clavierübung', pt. 3. OrgWorks(Novello) 16 (1916), xi, 88p
25. West, John Ebenezer; Ould, S. G.; Pointer, John (eds.):   The eighteen chorale preludes. OrgWorks(Novello) 17 (c 1916), xi, 87p
26. Brooke, Harold; West, John Ebenezer (eds.):   Miscellaneous chorale preludes (part I). OrgWorks(Novello) 18 (1916), xi, 83p
27. Brooke, Harold; West, John Ebenezer; Pointer, John (eds.):   Miscellaneous chorale preludes (part II) and variations. OrgWorks(Novello) 19 (1916), ix, 87p
28. West, John E. (ed.):   O Christ, my all in living: Cantata for Soprano, Tenor, and Bass Soli, Chorus and Orchestra. (Cantata No. 95 for the Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity) by J. S. Bach. (1922), 31p
29. West, John E. (ed.):   Whoso doth offer Thanks. Cantata for the 14th Sunday after Trinity, for soli, chorus and orchestra composed by J. S. Bach. (1922), 35p
30. West, John E. (ed.):   Christians, grave ye this glad Day (Christen, ätzet diesen Tag): Cantata No. 63, for Christmas / composed by J.S. Bach. (1922), 45p
31. West, John E. (ed.):   Rise, O soul, this happy morning: Cantata for four solo voices, Chorus and Orchestra (Cantata no. 180) / by J.S. Bach (1925), 38p
32. West, John E. (ed.):   SING YE TO THE LORD (Singet dem Herrn): Motet for double choir. The English words adapted from psalms 149 and 150 by William Bartholomew. The music by J. S. BACH. (c 1927), 92p
33. West, John E. (arr.):   Gracious Lord of all our Being. Chorale from Cantata No. 147 ... (1929)
34. West, John E. (ed.):   If Fortune you would know ... (1932)
35. West, John E. (arr.):   Gracious Lord of all our Being. Chorale from Cantata 147 by J. S. Bach (1945), 7p

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