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The Complete New English Hymnal, Vol. 1
performed by John Scott Whiteley (organ), Philip Moore (descant)
composed by Adam of St. Victor, Alfred Scott-Gatty, Anonymous, Anonymous, English, Basil Harwood, Christmas Traditional, Cyril Taylor, Derek Williams, English Traditional, Friedrich Filitz, Henry John Gauntlett, Hubert Parry, New English Hymnal, Orlando Gibbons -
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The Complete Organ Works of Joseph Jongen (2003)
performed by John Scott Whiteley (organ)
composed by Joseph Jongen -
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Best Loved Hymns from York Minster (2006)
performed by John Scott Whiteley (organ), York Minster Choir (choir, chorus), Philip Moore (conductor)
composed by Alexander Reinagle, Anonymous, German, Anonymous, Swedish, Arthur Bliss, Basil Harwood, Clement Cotterill Scholefield, Edward Miller, George Frederick Handel, German Traditional, Irish Traditional, Jessie Seymour Irvine, John Goss, John Liptrot Hatton -
Great European Organs No. 41
performed by John Scott Whiteley (organ)
composed by Charles-Marie Widor, Flor Peeters, Jean Guillou, Paul Malengreau, Paul Pierne -
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Lassus: Great Choral Works (2009)
performed by Chris O'Gorman (vocals), Chris O'Gorman (voices), Edward McMullan (vocals), James Ryan (vocals), Jessica Holgate (vocals), John Coyle (voices), John Scott Whiteley (organ), Rebecca Widdicombe (vocals), Russell Whitbourn-Hammond (vocals)
composed by Orlande de Lassus -
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John Scott Whiteley Plays the Henry Willis III Organ, Vol. 56
performed by John Scott Whiteley (organ)
composed by Edward Bairstow, Francis Jackson, Henry Thomas Smart, John Scott Whiteley, Norman Cocker, Philip Moore, Samuel Sebastian Wesley, Tertius Noble, Thomas William Hanforth, William Thomas Best -
John Scott Whiteley: Works for Organ
performed by John Scott Whiteley (organ)
composed by John Scott Whiteley -
Lead Me, Lord
performed by Billy Marshall (treble), Charles Widdicombe (treble), Christopher O'Gorman (tenor), Edward McMullan (alto), Edwin Lambert (treble), John Scott Whiteley (organ), Mark Dowdy (bass), Paul Gameson (tenor), Richard Shepard (alto), Samuel Grew (treble)
composed by Charles Steggall, Felix Mendelssohn, Samuel Sebastian Wesley, Thomas Attwood Walmisley, William Crotch