Wienhorst Catalog: Title Index
A
All Glory Be to God on High
All Glory, Laud, and Honor
XVI.e.1All Praise to God Who Reigns Above
| see Sing Praise to God, the Highest Good |
All Praise to Thee, Eternal God
| XIV.a.2 | |
| XIV.a.2.ii |
All Praise to Thee, My God, This Night
| see Awake, My Soul, and With the Sun & All Praise to Thee, My God, This Night |
All the Ends of the Earth
| XIII.e.1 |
Allegro for Orchestra
| VII.1 |
Alleluia, Let Praises Ring
| XIV.g.2 |
Alleluia, Praise the Lord: Ps. 146
| XIV.b.1 |
Alleluia! Sing to Jesus
| XII.1 |
Alleluia Verses: Settings for the Easter Season
| XIV.e.1 |
Amazing Grace
| XIII.a.1 | |
| XIII.a.1.ii |
And His Gifts Were
| XIII.d.1 |
And With Songs I Will Celebrate
| XVI.c.1 |
Arioso and Chorale
| XIV.g.3 | |
| XIV.g.3.ii |
Arise and Shine in Splendor
| XIV.a.3 |
Artisitra
| XI.f.1 |
As I Lay Upon a Night
| XIII.a.2 |
As Moses Lifted up the Serpent
| XIV.e.2 |
Ascribe to the Lord: Ps. 29
| XIII.b.1 |
At the Name of Jesus [Every Knee Should Bow]
| XII.2 | |
| XIII.e.2 | |
| XIII.e.2.ii |
Awake, My Soul, and With the Sun & All Praise to Thee, My God, This Night
| XIII.a.3 | |
| XIV.a.4 |
B
Be Merciful Unto Me, O Lord
| XIV.c.1 |
Be My Witnesses
| XIV.e.3 |
Before Thy Throne, O God, We Kneel
| XII.3 |
Beginning With Moses
| XIV.e.4 |
Behold, How Good and How Pleasant It Is
| XIV.h.1 |
Behold, O God
| XIV.c.2 |
Behold, the Days Come
| see Responsory for the Advent Season |
Bells, Breezes, and Other Things
| IX.1 |
Benedictus
| IV.1 |
Bless the Lord, O My Soul: Ps. 103
| XIII.b.2 |
Blessed Is He Who Cometh: Benedictus
| XIV.g.4 |
Blessed Is the Nation Whose God Is the Lord
| XIV.h.2 |
Blessing and Honor
| XII.4 |
Bolero
| XI.a.1 |
Bow Down Thine Ear, O Lord
| XIV.c.3 |
The Bridegroom Soon Will Call Us
| XIII.a.4 |
By One Man's Disobedience
| XIV.e.5 |
C
Canticle for Percussion and Orchestra
| VII.2 |
Canticle of the Three Children
| III.1 | |
| IV.2 |
Cedar Crest Missa Brevis
| IV.3 |
A Child is Born
| IV.4 |
Choice Chorales and Hymns for Band
| VIII.1 |
A Choral Matins
| IV.5 | |
| IV.5.ii |
Chorale Fantasia on Ein Feste Burg
| IV.6 |
Chorale Settings for the Seasons
| XIV.a.5 |
Christ Being Raised From the Dead
| see Responsory for the Easter Season |
Christ Jesus Lay in Death's Strong Bands
| IV.7 | |
| XII.5 | |
| XIV.a.6 | |
| XIV.a.6.ii |
Christmas Cantata
| see A Nativity Cantata |
A Christmas Fantasy
| III.2 | |
| IV.8 |
Christmas Music for the Home
| XII.a.5 |
The Church's One Foundation
| XIV.a.7 |
Clap Your Hands
| IV.9 | |
| V.1 |
The Clouds of Judgment Gather
| XII.6 |
The Clouds of Night Are Passed Away
| XVI.f.1.ii |
Come, Holy Ghost
| XIII.a.6 | |
| XIV.a.8 |
Come, Holy Ghost, Creator Blest
| XVI.d.1 |
Come, Holy Ghost, God and Lord
| XIV.a.9 | |
| XIV.a.9.ii |
Come, Holy Spirit
| XIV.e.6 | |
| XV.1 | |
| XV.1.ii |
Come Rejoicing, Praises Voicing
| XII.7 |
Come, Ye Children, and Hearken to Me
| XVI.h.1 |
Come, Ye Children, Praise the Savior
| XIII.a.7 |
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
| VII.3 |
The Congo
| VII.4 |
Contrapunctus I: Happy Birthday [Fred Telschow]
| XIII.g.1 |
Creator of the Stars of Night
| XIII.a.8 |
D
Divertimento
| XI.g.1 | |
| see also Three Parodies for Trumpet and Piano |
Divertimento for Two Flutes and Percussion
| IX.2 |
Domine in Caelo
| III.3 |
Duo for Violin and Double Bass
| IX.3 |
E
Easter: A Song Cycle| XI.j.1 |
Easter: A Song Cycle for Soprano, Harp, and Flute
| IX.4 |
An Easter Offering
| XIII.d.2 |
Enigma and Paradox
| XI.d.1 |
Entrust Your Days and Burdens
| XII.8 |
F
Fanfare and Psalm| XIII.b.3 |
Fanfare from Clap Your Hands
| see Intrada No. 7 |
Fantasia on Adeste Fideles
| III.4 | |
| IV.10 |
Fantasies on Carolina Folk Songs
| IV.11 |
Father Eternal, Ruler of Creation
| XII.9 |
Father Most Holy
| XII.10 |
Father, We Praise Thee
| XIII.a.9 |
Finale
| see Sonata Movement for Violin and Piano |
Five Blake Settings
| XI.j.2 |
For All the Saints
| XIV.a.10 |
[For] God So Loved the World
| XIV.e.7 |
Four Christmas Settings
| XIII.a.5.ii |
Four Eighteenth-Century English Rounds
| XVI.i.1 |
Four Psalm Settings
| IV.12 |
Four Verse Settings for Advent
| XIII.e.3 |
From Depths of Woe I Cry to Thee
| XIV.a.24.iii |
Fugue: for Organ
| XII.11 |
G
Give Praise, You
Servants of the Lord: Ps. 113
| XIII.b.4 |
Glory in the Cross
| XIII.e.4 |
God Is Our Refuge and Strength: Ps. 46
| XIII.b.5 |
God of Grace and God of Glory
| XII.12 |
God, Who Made the Earth and Heaven
| XIII.a.10 |
The Grackle and the Goldfinch
| X.1 | |
| X.1.ii |
Gradual [for] Cantate Sunday
| see The Right Hand of the Lord |
Gradual: He Sent Redemption Unto His People
| XV.2 |
Gradual Settings for the Advent Season
| XIV.h.3 |
Great Is the Lord
| XIV.h.4 |
Greet Now the Swiftly Changing Year
| XII.13 |
Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer
| XIII.a.11 |
H
Happy Birthday [Fred Telschow]
| see Contrapunctus I |
Hark! the Sound of Holy Voices
| XIII.a.12 |
Have Mercy Upon Me, O Lord
| XIV.c.4 |
Have Respect, O Lord
| XIV.c.5 |
He Sent Redemption Unto His People
| see Gradual: He Sent Redemption Unto His People |
Hear, O Lord
| XIV.c.6 |
The Heathen Shall Fear
| XIV.h.5 |
Here Is the Tenfold Sure Command
| XIV.a.11 |
Het is Goed Den Herre Te Loven
| IV.13 |
The Hexachord Introit Settings
| XIII.c.1 |
The Hills are Bare at Bethlehem
| XIII.a.13 |
His Foundation Is In the Holy Mountain: Ps. 87
| XIV.b.2 |
The Hobo Clown
| VII.5 |
Holy, Holy, Holy
| XIII.a.14 |
Holy Spirit, Ever Dwelling
| XII.14 |
Hosanna Be the Children's Song
| XIII.a.15 |
The Hour Has Come
| XIII.e.5 |
I
I Am the Alpha and Omega
| XIII.e.6 |
I Am the Light of the World
| XIV.e.8 |
I Am the Resurrection and the Life
| XIII.g.2 | |
| XIII.g.2.ii |
I Give You Thanks, O Lord: Ps. 138
| XIII.b.6 |
I Have Chosen and Consecrated This House
| XIV.e.9 |
I Have Loved the Habitation of Your House
| XIV.f.1 |
I Know That My Redeemer Lives
| XII.15 |
I Know the Thoughts I Think
| XIV.c.7 |
I Look From Afar and Lo I See
| XIII.f.1 |
I Will Praise Thee With My Whole Heart: Ps. 138
| XIV.b.3 |
I Will Proclaim Your Name
| XIV.e.10 |
I Will Sing the Story of Thy Love, O Lord
| see I Will Sing the Story of Your Love, O Lord (next entry) |
I Will Sing the Story of Your Love, O Lord
| XI.j.3 |
If I Spoke With Tongues of Angels
| VI.1 |
If Thou, O Lord, Shouldst Mark Iniquities
| XIV.c.8 |
If You Continue In My Word
| XIII.e.7 |
Improvisation
| XI.d.2 |
In All the Rains
| XIII.g.3 |
Intrada for Voices
| XIV.g.5 |
Intrada No. 1 for Woodwind Quintet
| IX.5 |
Intrada No. 2 for Oboe, Bassoon, and Triangles
| IX.6 |
Intrada No. 3 for Two Clarinets
| IX.7 |
Intrada No. 4 for Brass Quartet
| IX.8 |
Intrada No. 5: Three Flutes Converse
| IX.9 |
Intrada No. 6: Two Mean Old Tubas
| IX.10 |
Intrada No. 7: Fanfare from "Clap Your Hands"
| IX.11 |
Introduction, Meditation, and Dance
| XI.e.1 |
Introits for Septuagesima, Sexagesima, & Quinquagesima
| XIV.c.9 |
It Is Better To Trust In the Lord
| XIV.h.6 |
J
Jesus Christ, Our Blessed Savior
| XIV.a.12 |
Jesus Humbled Himself
| XIV.e.11 | |
| XIV.e.12 |
Jesus, I Will Ponder Now
| XII.16 |
Jesus, Priceless Treasure
| XIV.a.13 |
Jesus Went About Galilee
| XIV.e.13 |
Jingle Bells
| XIV.a.25 |
Joyous Light of Glory
| XIII.g.4 | |
| XIII.g.5 |
Judge Me, O God
| XIV.c.10 |
K
A King Lear Fantasia
| VIII.2 |
The King of Love My Shepherd Is
| XIII.a.16 | |
| XIII.a.17 |
L
A Lamb Goes Uncomplaining Forth
| XIV.a.14 | |
| XIV.a.14.ii |
Lessons and Collects
| XIV.g.6 |
Let the Peace of Christ Rule in Your Hearts
| XIII.d.3 | |
| XIII.e.8 |
Let the Word of the Lord Speed You On
| XIII.e.9 |
Let Your Face Shine
| XIII.d.4 |
Let Your Manner of Life Be Worthy
| XIV.e.14 | |
| XIV.e.14.ii |
The Little Woodlark
| XIV.g.7 |
Lord God, Thy Praise We Sing
| XIII.a.18 |
The Lord is Faithful
| XIII.d.5 |
Lord Jesus Christ, Thou Hast Prepared
| XII.17 |
Lord Jesus Christ, With Us Abide
| XVI.a.1 |
The Lord of Hosts is With Us
| XIV.c.8 |
The Lord Reigneth
| XIV.d.1 |
The Lord Said to Me
| XIV.e.15 |
The Lord Says, Surely I Am Coming Soon
| XIII.e.10 |
Lord, Take My Hand and Lead Me
| XII.30.ii |
Lord, Thou Hast Been Our Dwelling Place
| XIV.h.7 |
Lord, to Whom Should We Go?
| XIII.e.11 |
Lord, Whose Love in Humble Service
| XIII.a.19 |
The Lord Will Rescue Us
| XIV.e.16 |
The Lord's Prayer
| XIII.g.6 |
M
Magnificat
| III.5 | |
| XIII.g.7 | |
| XIV.g.8 | |
| XIV.g.9 |
Make a Joyful Noise
| XIV.d.2 |
Make Songs of Joy
| XII.18 |
A Mighty Fortress
| XVI.b.2 |
Mirrors
| XI.g.2 |
Missa Brevis
| VI.2 | |
| see also Cedar Crest Missa Brevis |
Music Before Advent
| XV.3 |
Music for King Lear
| II.1 |
Music for Piano and String Orchestra
| VII.6 |
Music for Piano and Strings
| see Music for Piano and String Orchestra (entry directly above) |
The Mystical Trumpeter
| VIII.3 |
N
| IV.14 |
No Longer Mourn
| see Sonnet: No Longer Mourn |
Not Unto Us, O Lord: Ps. 115
| XIII.b.7 |
Now Rest Beneath Night's Shadow
| XIV.a.15 |
Now Sing We, Now Rejoice
| XIV.a.16 | |
| XIV.a.16.ii |
Now Thank We All Our God
| XIV.a.17 |
Nunc Dimittis
| XV.4 |
O
O Chief of Cities, Bethlehem
| XII.19 |
O Lord, Deliver Me
| XVI.c.2 |
O Lord, Our Governor
| XVI.c.3 | |
| XVI.c.3.ii |
O Lord, Thine Enemies Roar
| XIV.h.8 |
O Savior, Rend the Heavens Wide
| XIV.a.18 |
O Trinity, Most Blessed Light
| XII.20 | |
| XIII.a.20 |
O Trinity, O Blessed Light
| XIII.a.21 |
Of God's Own Will He Brought Us Forth
| XIV.e.17 |
Offertory Sentences: selected lesser festivals, commemorations, and other occasions
| XIII.d.6 |
Office Hymn for After Pentecost
| see Father, We Praise Thee |
Oh, Blest the House
| IX.13 | |
| XII.20 | |
| XIV.a.18 |
Oh, Hold Thou Me Up
| XVI.c.4 |
Oh, Rejoice [Ye Christians Loudly]
| XIII.a.22 | |
| XIV.a.20 |
Oh, Sing Unto the Lord [a New Song]
| XIV.c.13 | |
| XIV.c.14 | |
| XIV.h.9 |
Once He Came in Blessing
| XIV.a.21 | |
| XIV.a.21.ii |
On Christ's Ascension
| XIV.a.22 |
On the Holy Mountain: Ps. 87
| XIV.b.2.ii |
On the Morning of Christ's Nativity
| XIII.g.8 |
The Order of Holy Communion
| XIII.g.9 |
The Order of Matins & the Order of Vespers
| XIII.g.10 |
The Order of Vespers
| see The Order of Matins & the Order of Vespers |
Our Father, Thou In Heaven Above
| XIV.a.23 |
Our Savior, Jesus Christ
| XIV.e.18 | |
| XIV.e.18.ii |
Out of the Depths[I Cry to Thee: Ps. 130]
| XIII.b.8 | |
| XIV.a.24 | |
| XIV.a.24.ii |
Overture to The Marriage of Figaro
| VIII.4 |
P
Passacaglia: for Organ
| XII.22 |
Patterns, Circus, Patterns
| VII.7 |
Pentecost
| XI.d.3 | |
| XI.f.2 | |
| XI.f.2.ii | |
| XI.i.1 |
The Pharisee and the Tax Collector
| XIV.g.10 |
Phos Hilaron
| see Joyous Light of Glory |
Poem for Orchestra
| see The Congo |
Praise Him
| see Responsory for the Trinity Season |
Praise, My Soul [the King of Heaven]
| XII.23 |
Praise the Lord: Ps. 150
| XIV.b.4.ii |
Praise the Lord, All You Nations: Ps. 117
| XIII.b.9 |
Praise Ye the Lord: Ps. 150
| XIV.b.4 |
Prelude
| XI.g.3 |
The Princeton Magnificat
| IV.15 |
Processional
| XII.24 |
Psalm 2
| see Why Do the Heathen Rage? |
Psalm 29
| see Ascribe to the Lord |
Psalm 33
| see Rejoice in the Lord |
Psalm 34
| see Taste and See |
Psalm 46
| see God Is Our Refuge and Strength |
Psalm 87
| see His Foundation Is In the Holy Mountain and also On the Holy Mountain |
Psalm 92
| IV.13.ii | |
| IV.13.iii | |
| IV.13.iv | |
| see also Het is Goed Den Herre Te Loven |
Psalm 98
| see Sing Ye |
Psalm 103
| see Bless the Lord, O My Soul |
Psalm 107
| see Some Wandered in Desert Wastes |
Psalm 113
| see Give Praise, You Servants of the Lord |
Psalm 115
| see Not Unto Us, O Lord |
Psalm 117
| see Praise the Lord, All You Nations |
Psalm 118
| see Psalmody for Easter |
Psalm 130
| see Out of the Depths |
Psalm 138
| see I Give You Thanks, O Lord and also I Will Praise Thee With My Whole Heart |
Psalm 146
| see Alleluia, Praise the Lord |
Psalm 147: Sing to the Lord
| IV.16 | |
| IV.16.ii | |
| IV.16.iii |
Psalm 149
| see Psalmody for Easter II |
Psalm 150
| see Praise Ye the Lord and also Praise the Lord |
Psalm, Fugue, and Chorale
| VI.3 |
Psalmody for Easter: Ps. 118
| XIII.b.10 |
Psalmody for Easter II: Ps. 149
| XIII.b.10.ii |
Pyramids for Brass Quintet
| IX.14 |
Q
The Quempas Carol
| IV.17 |
R
Recessional
| XII.25 |
Reconciliation
| XIV.e.19 |
Reflection and Celebration
| XII.26 |
Reflections on a Simple Melody
| XI.e.2 |
Rejoice in the Lord Alway
| XIV.e.20.ii |
Rejoice in the Lord: Ps. 33
| XV.5 |
Rejoice in the Lord, Rejoice
| XIV.e.20 |
The Reproaches for Good Friday
| XIV.g.11 | |
| XIV.g.11.ii |
Responsory for the Advent Season: Behold, the Days Come
| XIV.f.2 |
Responsory for the Easter Season: Christ Being Raised From the Dead
| XIV.f.3 |
Responsory for the Trinity Season: Praise Him
| XIV.f.4 |
Reward Them That Wait for Thee, O Lord
| XIV.c.15 |
Rhapsody
| XI.b.1 |
The Right Hand of the Lord
| XIV.h.10 |
Righteous Art Thou, O Lord
| XIV.c.16 |
Ring, Jingle, Ring
| see Jingle Bells |
The Runaway Cowboy
| I.1 | |
| I.1.ii |
S
Salmo Decimosesto
| see Oh, Hold Thou Me Up |
Salmo Duodecimo
| see And With Songs I Will Celebrate |
Salmo Settimo
| see O Lord, Deliver Me |
Salmo Ottavo
| see O Lord, Our Governor |
Sarabande
| XII.27 |
Sentences for the Seasons
| XIII.g.11 | |
| XIV.g.12 |
Seven Contemporary Chorale Settings
| XIV.a.5.ii |
The Seven Words of Christ from the Cross
| VI.4 |
Short Prelude in Canonic Style on Herzlich tut mich verlangen
| XII.28 |
A Simple Setting of the Sanctus and Agnus Dei
| XIII.g.12 |
Sing Praise
| see also Psalm 92 and Het is Goed Den Herre Te Loven |
Sing Praise to God, the Highest Good
| XIV.a.26 |
Sing to the Lord
| see Psalm 147: Sing to the Lord |
Sing Ye: Ps. 98
| XIV.b.5 |
Six Settings from Musae Sionae
| XVI.f.1 |
Some Wandered In Desert Wastes: Ps. 107
| XIII.b.11 |
The Somerset Carol
| XIII.a.23 |
The Son of Man Came Not to be Served
| XIV.e.21 |
Sonata for French Horn and Piano
| XI.c.1 |
Sonata Movement for Violin and Piano
| XI.i.2 |
Sonata No. 1
| XI.g.4 |
Sonata No. 2
| XI.g.5 |
Sonatina
| XI.g.6 |
Song of Simeon
| XVI.a.2 |
Songs of Innocence
| IV.18 |
Songs of Thankfulness and Praise
| XIII.a.24 |
Sonnet: No Longer Mourn
| XI.j.4 |
The Spirit of the Lord
| XIII.e.12 |
The Spirit of the Lord Is Upon Us
| XIV.e.22 |
A Stephen Foster Set
| IV.19 | |
| VI.5 | |
| VI.5.ii |
Stricken, Smitten, and Afflicted
| XII.29 |
Suite for a Little Girl
| see Suite for Small Orchestra |
Suite for Band
| VIII.5 |
Suite for Cello and Piano
| IX.15 |
Suite for Small Orchestra
| VII.8 |
T
Take Thou My Hands and Lead Me
| XII.30 |
Taste and See: Ps. 34
| XIII.b.12 |
Te Deum
| III.6 |
That Man a Godly Life Might Live
| XIV.a.11.ii |
There Is a Name I Love to Hear
| XIII.a.25 |
There Is One Body and One Spirit
| XIV.e.23 |
They Are Before the Throne of God
| XIV.e.24 |
This Is the Day the Lord Hath Made
| XIV.h.11 |
This Jesus God Raised Up
| XIII.e.13 |
Thou Hast Delivered My Soul From Death
| XIV.h.12 |
Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace
| XI.j.5 | |
| XI.j.5.ii | |
| XIII.g.13 |
Three Flutes Converse
| see Intrada No. 5 |
Three Parodies: a short concertina for trumpet and small orchestra
| see Three Parodies for Trumpet and Orchestra |
Three Parodies for Band
| VIII.6 |
Three Parodies for Trumpet and Orchestra
| VII.9 |
Three Parodies for Trumpet and Piano
| XI.h.1 |
Three Psalm Settings: Pss. 23, 46, & 150
| XIV.b.6 |
Three Tricinia Settings of Chorale Preludes in Canonic Style
| XII.31 |
To Jordan Came the Christ, Our Lord
| XIII.a.26 |
To Thee the Lord, Our God, We Now Pray
| XVI.g.1 |
To You Is Born This Day
| XIII.e.14 |
To You, Omniscient Lord of All
| XIV.a.23.ii |
Tone Poem for Orchestra
| see The Congo |
Trio for Violin, Alto Saxophone, and Piano
| IX.16 |
Two Blake Settings
| IV.20 | |
| IX.17 |
Two Mean Old Tubas
| see Intrada No. 6 |
Two Movements for Violin and Piano
| XI.i.3 |
Two Tricinia Settings of Chorale Preludes in Canonic Style
| see Three Tricinia Settings of Chorale Preludes in Canonic Style |
U
Unto the Righteous There Ariseth Light
| XIV.d.3 |
V
Variations on Creator of Infinities
| XII.32 |
Verbum
| XV.6 | |
| XV.6.ii |
Versicles and Responses for the Service of Light
| XIII.g.14 |
W
Watch, Therefore
| XIV.e.25 |
We All Believe in One True God
| XIII.a.27 |
We Are His Children
| XIII.e.15 |
We Have Seen His Star
| XIII.e.16 |
We Have Waited For the Lord
| XIII.e.17 |
We Praise You, Lord
| XII.33 |
We Worship You, O God of Might
| XII.34 |
What Is This Lovely Fragrance?
| XIV.a.27 |
Whatever Was Written [In Former Days]
| XIV.e.26 | |
| XIV.e.26.ii |
When In Our Music God is Glorified
| XIV.a.28 |
When Morning Gilds the Skies
| XII.35 |
Why Do the Heathen Rage?: Ps. 8
| XIV.b.8 |
The Word of God is Living and Active
| XIV.e.27 | |
| XIV.e.27.ii |
The Word of the Cross Is the Power of God
| XIV.e.28 |
Y
You Are the Fairest of Sons
| XIV.e.29 |
Your Kingdom Come, O Father
| XII.36 |
Your Word, O Lord, Is Truth
| XIV.e.30 |
Your Words Became a Joy [to Me]
| XIV.e.31 |