List of Works
ANTHEMS
- Blessed be the Name of the Lord. Anthem (1896)
- Christ is risen. Anthem for Easter (1892)
- Christians, awake, salute the happy Morn. Anthem for Christmas (1895)
- Conquering Kings their Titles take. Hymn-Anthem, words from Nevers Breviary, tr. John Chandler (1899)
- It is a thing most wonderful. Hymn-Anthem, words by W. W. How (1900)
- Lord, Thy Children guide and keep. Hymn-Anthem, words by W. W. How (1913)
- O how amiable are Thy Dwellings. Anthem for treble voices (1906)
- O how amiable are Thy Dwellings. Anthem for four voices (1910)
- O worship the King. Anthem for congregation and choir (1898)
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- Rongyao da jun wang ge = O worship the King : anthem for congregation and choir / William Croft ; arr. J.H. Maunder ; Robert Grant (1898)
- Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem. Anthem for Harvest (1897)
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- Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem. Abridged Edition, arr. by Rob Roy Peery (1957)
- Sing, O Heavens. Anthem for Christmas and Epiphany (1907)
- Sing to the Lord of Harvest. Anthem for Harvest, words by Dr. Monsell (1893)
- Sing unto the Lord. Anthem (1895)
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- Sing unto the Lord. - Abridged Edition. - Anthem (1896)
- This is the Day. Anthem for Easter, (1914)
- To Thee, Our God, We Fly. A Prayer for our Native Land. Words by W.Walsam How
- We declare unto you glad Tidings. Anthem (1897)
- While the Earth remaineth. Anthem for Harvest (1895)
CANTATAS
- Bethlehem. A Sacred Cantata for four solo voices and chorus, interspersed with Hymns to be sung by the congregation. The words written and arranged by E. C. Nunn (1910)
- The Martyrs. Cantata for male voices - with soli - and orchestra, libretto by R. H. W. Bloor (1894)
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- The Martyrs. Cantata for Soli, Chorus and Orchestra ... Mixed voice edition (1908)
- Olivet to Calvary. A sacred cantata for two solo voices (tenor and baritone) and chorus, words by Shapcott Wensley (1904)
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- Olivet to Calvary. (1905)
- Penitence, Pardon and Peace. A short Lenten Cantata for Soprano or Tenor and Baritone Soli and Chorus. The words by W. J. Bettison (1898)
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- Penitence, Pardon and Peace. (1901)
- Song of Thanksgiving. A Cantata for Harvest for Soprano, Tenor and Bass - or Contralto – Soli and Chorus, with Hymns to the sung by the congregation, the words written and arranged by Shapcott Wensley (1905)
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- Song of Thanksgiving. (1905/06)
- William Tell. A Dramatic Cantata for schools, written by J. E. Parrott (1894)
CAROLS
- Once in Bethlehem of Judah. Christmas Carol, words by C. F. Alexander (1888)
- Two Carols for Christmas. 1. All this night bright Angels sing, words by W. Austin. 2. Angels from the realms of glory, words by J. Montgomery (1895)
HYMNS
- Bread of heaven on thee we feed, words by Josiah Conder (1905)
- By day and night in secret, words by W. H. Draper (1904)
- Come forth, ye rich and poor, words by W. H. Draper (1901)
- Creator God and Lord
- Dear motherland of England, to the tune Albion, words by W. C. Braithwaite (1906)
- Father, Hear Thy Little Children, adapted from the tune Rothbury, words by Alice Jackson (1929)
- Flowers from His Own gardens, to the tune Excelsior, words by W. St. Hill Bourne
- For ever and for ever
- Forward! be our watchword, to the tune Excelsior, words by H. Alford (c.1897)
- God Almighty, in thy temple, to the tune Parry, words by Rev. R. H. Baynes (1894)
- God bless our Native Land, to the tune Fatherland, words by W. E. Hickson (1903)
- God of our Fatherland. Hymn for Coronation, words by A. W. Letts (1911)
- Great King of Kings, to Thee we Pray, to the tune Martham, words by Rev. H. D. Rawnsley (1897)
- I hear Ten Thousand Voices Singing, to the tune Jubilee/Maunder, words by H. W. Fox (1894)
- I love to hear the story, to the tune Kilverstone, words by E. H. Miller
- Jesus Friend of Little Children, to the tune Rothbury, words by Walter J. Mathams (1892)
- Just as I am, words by C. Elliott. (1904)
- Long Ago sweet voices calling
- Lord of the Sabbath, to the tune Martham, words by P. Doddridge, T. Cotterill et al. (1897)
- Now let us join with hearts and tongues, to the tune Martham, words by John Newton (1897)
- O God, in whose almighty hand, words by Rev Canon Rawnsley (1911)
- Pass the word along the line, to the tune Dunbar, words by H. O Knowlton (1892)
- Raise the Song, ye loyal Voices. Hymn for Coronation, words by The Rt. Rev. The Bishop of Durham (1902)
- Rock of Ages, words by A. M. Toplady, etc. (1904)
- This Day at Thy Creating Word, to the tune Martham, words by W. W. How (1897)
- The Whole Wide World for Jesus, words by Catherine Johnson (1894)
- Thy Will be done, words by S. Wensley (1904)
- What can I do for England, to the tune Albion, words by W. H. Draper (1909)
SERVICES & CANTICLES
- A short setting of the Office of Holy Communion in G (1891)
- A simple setting of the Office of Holy Communion in F (1904)
- Amen in G (1894)
- Benedicite, omnia opera. Set to chants. (1885)
- Benedicite, omnia opera. No. 2, in G, (1889)
- Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis in C (1890)
- Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis in D (No. 2) (1892)
- Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis in G (1896)
- Office of Holy Communion in D (1914)
- Te Deum Laudamus in B♭ (1891)
- The Morning and Evening Service together with the Office for Holy Communion in Chant Form (Service No. 1) (1906)
- The Morning and Evening Service together with the Office for Holy Communion in G (1906)
SONGS, BALLADS, & PART-SONGS
- America, to Thee. A Song of allegiance for secular and sacred use (1943)
- Border Ballad. For Male Voice Chorus, words by Sir W. Scott (1912)
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- Border Ballad. For Mixed Voice Chorus, words by Sir W. Scott (1912)
- Grandmother dear. Song, words by C. Bingham (1903)
- Lead kindly Light. Sacred Song with Organ and Chorus ad lib. Words by A. Russan (1896)
- Lil' brack Sheep. A Negro Version of The Ninety and nine. Sacred Song (1906)
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- Lil Brack Sheep. Negro Spiritual, freely arr. Leslie Woodgate. (No.1) in E♭ = Low Voice & piano. (1945)
- Lil brack Sheep. Negro Spiritual. Melody by J. H. Maunder. Freely arranged for Mixed Voices by Leslie Woodgate (1947)
- O lovely Flowers. Sacred Song. Arranged and adapted by the Composer (1909)
- Ocean charms. Part song for male voices, words by G. Wells (1885)
- Our Motherland. Unison Chorus, words by E. Moynihan (1916)
- Shadow and Sunlight. Song, words by A. Valdemar. (1897)
- Song of the Northmen. Chorus for T. T. B. B., words by R. H. U. Bloor (1899)
- Thor's War Song. Chorus for male voices, words by Longfellow (1880)
- The Song of Thor. (1907)
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- The Song of Thor, for SATB & piano (G major version) (1911)
- The Song of Thor. (1908)
- Sweet Content. Part-Song for S. A. T. B., words by T. Dekker (1910)
- To Arms. Part-Song for male voices, T. T. B. B., words by E. Newman (1910)
INSTRUMENTAL
- Caprice, in A, for Violin and Pianoforte (1907)
- The Caravan of the Magi. March for Organ, arr. by E. C. Nunn, from the Cantata Bethlehem (1913)
- Chanson Pathétique, for Violin with Pianoforte accompaniment (1909)
- Espagnola. Solo for violin or flute or violoncello with pianoforte accompaniment (1883)
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- Espagnola. Caprice for the Pianoforte (1885)
- Romance, in B♭ for Violoncello and Pianoforte (1907)
- Voix Séraphique, for the Mustel Organ with celesta (1896)
OPERETTAS
- The Superior Sex. A Comic Opera in Three Acts, libretto by H. D. Banning (1910)
- Daisy Dingle (unpublished). Private performance, Grosvenor Hall, 1879; Benefit Concert, The Forester's Hall, Forest Hill, 1885.
OTHER
- The passion of Jesus: a metrical litany for Holy Week or Lent, for choir and congregation, words by S.C. Lowry (1909)
- A dramatization of J. H. Maunder's Bethlehem: a Christmas cantata, done in the manner of the medieval miracle play; written by Catharine Morgan (c.1939)
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