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1. Warren, Joseph (ed.)Beauties for the organ, collection of pieces adapted as introductory, middle and concluding voluntaries, from the works of Handel, Sebastian Bach, Haydn, and other great masters of the Italian, German, and English schools. The whole selected and arranged for the organ by Joseph Warren. Book [1]. - Boston, O. Ditson [c.1860] 1860
2. Warren, Joseph (ed.)Beauties for the organ: a collection of pieces adapted as introductory, middle, and concluding voluntaries, from the works of Handel, Sebastian Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Weber, Cherubini, Graun, and other great masters of the Italian, German, and English schools the whole selected and arranged for the organ by Joseph Warren, organist and director of the choir of St. Mary's Chapel Chelsea. - London: R. Cocks & Co. [1842]. 144p. Pl.-Nr.: 5259 ... 5270. ['Nun freut euch', BWV 388 (p.1); 'Durch Adams Fall ist ganz, etc.', BWV 705 (pp.22-4); 'Ach Gott und Herr', BWV 693 / Anh. III 172 (J. G. Walther) (pp.31-3)] 1842 144p
3. Warren, Joseph (arr.)Joh. Sebastian Bach's hymns. A collection of his celebrated chorales. Adapted to select portions of hymns from various authors, with an accompaniment for the piano forte or organ, by Joseph Warren. [cover title: JOHN SEBASTIAN BACH's 30 HYMNS, by JOSEPH WARREN.] - London: R. Cocks & Co., [1842] 30p. Pl.-Nr.: 5331. [Tune, verse with 4-part piano score.] [1. High let us swell our tuneful notes. (BWV 67/7); 2. Thou who art enthron’d above. (BWV 32/6); 3. Ye boundless realms of joy. (BWV 133/6); 4. Great God! indulge my humble claim. (BWV 332); 5. ’Twas from Thy hands, my God, I came. (BWV 144/3); 6. Praise ye the Lord. (BWV 104/6 in G); 7. Sing to the Lord. (BWV 281); 8. Sweet as the breeze on Carmel’s brow. (BWV 255); 9. Sons of men behold from far. (BWV 373); 10. This is the day. (BWV 377); 11. Thou Lord alone. (BWV 151/5); 12. Far from the world. (BWV 43/11); 13. Jesus, refuge of my soul. (BWV 245/28); 14. Sinners, glad your voices raise. (BWV 379); 15. Lord, if thou the grace impart. (BWV 262); 16. Blest Saint! whose faith with pity glows. (BWV 438); 17. O How I love thy Holy word. (BWV 306); 18. Thy Mercy, Lord, to me extend. (BWV 388); 19. Blest Jesus, source of Grace divine. (BWV 432); 20. Give to our God immortal praise. (BWV 349); 21. Thou only Sov’reign of my heart. (BWV 290); 22. Come, weary souls, with sin opprest. (BWV 336); 23. Of Man’s whole race not one we find. (BWV 166/6); 24. Hark! the Herald Angels sing. (BWV 153/9); 25. Hail, Glorious King. (BWV 96/6); 26. My soul, inspir’d with purest love. (BWV 3/6); 27. There is a Land, of pure delight. (BWV 258); 28. Judge of all the World, give ear. (BWV 145/a); 29. Begin my soul, the exalted lay. (BWV 244/10); 30. How sweet the name of Jesus sounds. (BWV 244/54)] 1842 30p
4. Warren, Joseph (ed.)Second edition of Hamilton's Catechism of the organ Revised, corrected, and enlarged, with an historical introduction, and a list and description of the principal metropolitan, country, and foreign organs, by Joseph Warren. - London: R. Cocks & Co.; and to be had of Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1842. vi, 125p (text), 24p (mus.exx). 1842 vi, 125, 24p

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