Organ
2008 View Prof. Godwin Sadoh Performing his own compositions on YouTube.
2008 Nigerian Organ Symphony. W.I.: Evensong Music, 2008. World premiere by the composer at DeForest Chapel, 
Talladega College, Alabama, on Tuesday, April 1, 2008.
2007 Five African Dances for Organ Solo. WI: Evensong Music, 2007. World premiere by organist Mark Taylor, at Dale 
Church, Norway, on Tuesday, December 25, 2007.
2007 Five African Marches for Organ Solo. N.C.: Wayne Leupold Editions. World premiere by the composer at Mullins United 

Methodist Church, Memphis, TN, on Sunday, March 25, 2007.
2006 Nigerian Suite No. 2 for Organ Solo. N.C.: Wayne Leupold Editions. Carson Cooman played the World premiere at 

Rochester Christian Reformed Church, Penfield, New York, on Wednesday, June 21, 2006.
2006 Twenty-five Preludes on Yoruba Church Hymns. N.C.: Wayne Leupold Editions.
2005 Jesu Oba for Organ and Trumpet. FL: Wehr’s Music House. Carson and Colby Cooman played the world premiere at St. 

Thomas Episcopal Church, New York, on July 24, and Rochester Christian Reformed Church, New York, on July 31, 

2005.
2005 The Misfortune of a Wise Tortoise for Organ and Narrator. N.C.: Wayne Leupold Editions.
2004 Impressions from an African Moonlight for Organ Solo. N.C.: Wayne Leupold Editions. Carson Cooman played the world 

premiere of the entire five movements at the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on May 4, 2005.
2003 Nigerian Suite No. 1 for Organ Solo. N.C.: Wayne Leupold Editions. Dr. Charlie Mitchell played “Ore Ofe Jesu” at Central 

Presbyterian Church, Louisville, Kentucky, on February 15, 2004 Dr. Rudolf Zuiderveld played the “Nigerian Toccata” at St.
John’s Lutheran Church, Arnold, Missouri, on February 22, 2004. Carson Cooman played the entire three movements of
the suite at Webster Presbyterian Church, Webster, New York, on July 14, 2004. Carson Cooman played the “Nigerian
Toccata” at the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on February 5, 2005. Paul Fejko recorded the suite
on CD on August 11, 2004, and was released in February 2005, in Luxembourg, Europe.
Piano
2001 Three Dances. Premiered by the composer at the Mid-South Chapter of NACUSA (National Association of 
Composers,USA) concert, at the Louisiana State University International Cultural Center, on Friday April 26, 2002.
2001 Childhood Dreams: Ten African Pieces for Piano. World Premiere by Louis Wendt at the Louisiana Sinfonietta Solo 
Concert, at Saint James Place, on Friday, January 10, 2003. United Kingdom Premiere by Maxine Franklin at the 
Symposium and Festival of Composition in Africa and the Diaspora, at Churchill College, University of Cambridge, England, 
on Thursday, August 4, 2005.
1997 Three Sketches on Atonality
1994 Yungbayungba. Premiered by the composer at the Graduate Seminar “Creative Ethnomusicology,” at the Department of 
Music, University of Pittsburgh, in December 1994.
1993 Memoirs of Childhood: Three Pieces for Little Fingers. World Premiere by Maxine Franklin at the 7th Biennial Symposium 
and Festival on New Intercultural Music, at the University of Cambridge, England, on April 16, 2002.
1990 Moonlight Dances. Premiered by the composer at the Oduduwa Hall, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, on 
January 6, 1991.
1984. Theme and Variations on a Tune from the Sound of Music.
Instrumental Solo
2006 African Nostalgia for Marimba. Premiered by John Allen, at LeMoyne-Owen College, Memphis, TN, in spring 2007.
2001 Three Pieces for Flute Solo. Premiered by Sarah Beth Hanson of the Louisiana Sinfonietta, at the Mid-South Chapter of 
NACUSA concert, at the LSU International Cultural Center, on Monday April 15, 2002.
Vocal Solo and Piano Accompaniment
2002 Three Wedding Songs for Soprano and Piano. Premiered by Mayumi Yotsumoto (soprano) and Maria Di Cavalcanti 

(piano) at the LSU School of Music Recital Hall, on Thursday November 21, 2002.
1993 Akoi Wata Geri for Baritone and Piano. Premiered at the Anglican Cathedral Church, Abuja, Nigeria, in September 1993.
1985 They that Wait Upon the Lord for Tenor and Piano. Premiered by the composer at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, 
Nigeria, in August 1985.
1984 Oluwa Gbo Adura Mi (Lord Hear My Prayer). Premiered at the Golden Bells Chorale concert, in Lagos, Nigeria, 1984.
1983 Ale Ti Le (Night Has Fallen) for Bass Solo and Piano. Premiered by Olusegun Akintola at the National Television
Authority (NTA) Lagos, in 1984.
Vocal Duets
1984 Oluwa Mi (My Lord) for Two Tenors and Piano. Premiered by Dr. Tunde Segun (Tenor 1), Jimi Olumuyiwa (Tenor 2), and
Godwin Sadoh (piano) at the Cathedral Church of Christ, Lagos, Nigeria, in September 1984.
A Cappella Choral Works
1985 Mimo, Mimo (Holy, Holy) for Canon of Four voices. Premierd by the University of Ife Joint Christian Mission Choir, in 
September 1985.
1987 Jesu l’Oluwa (Jesus is Lord) for SATB. Premiered by the Golden Bells Chorale Group, at Saint Paul’s Anglican Church, 
Lagos, on October 17, 1987.
SATB Choral Works and Piano
2008 View Godwin Sadoh Directing his own choral works on YouTube: www.youtube.com/gsadoh007
2008 Lord Send Your Power for SATB and Piano. N.C.: Wayne Leupold Editions.
2008 Open Your Mouth for SATB and Piano. N.C.: Wayne Leupold Editions.
2008 Ope lo Ye O for SATB and Piano. N.C.: Wayne Leupold Editions.
2005 Keresimesi Odun De for SATB and Piano. N.C.: Wayne Leupold Editions. Premiered by the LeMoyne-Owen College 
Concert Choir, at the 2nd Congregational Church, Memphis, Tennessee, on November 29, 2006.
2005 Ose Baba for SATB and Piano. N.C.: Wayne Leupold Editions. Jessica Freeman directed its World Premiere at the
Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, Fayetteville, New York, on Sunday, July 9, 2006.
2005 Clap Your Hands for SATB and Piano. N.C.: Wayne Leupold Editions.
2005 Gbo Ohun Awon Angeli for SATB and Piano. N.C.: Wayne Leupold Editions.
2005 Akoi Wata Geri for SATB and Piano. N.C.: Wayne Leupold Editions.
2005 Ise Oluwa for SATB and Organ. N.C.: Wayne Leupold Editions.
1992 Akoi Wata Geri. Premiered by the Ile-Ife Choral Society at the Conference Center, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, 

Nigeria, on July 30, 1992.
1986 Gbo Ohun Awon Angeli (Hear the Voices of Angels). Premiered by the Golden Bells Chorale Group, at Saint Paul’s 

Anglican Church, Lagos, on October 17, 1987.
1984 Holy Jesu. Premiered by the Golden Bells Chorale Group, at Saint Paul’s Anglican Church, Lagos, in December 1984.
SATB and Organ
2008 Abi Jesu (Jesus is Born) for SATB and Organ. N.C.: Wayne Leupold Editions.
2008 Ose Jesu (Thank You Jesus) for SATB and Organ. N.C.: Wayne Leupold Editions.
2005 Kabiyesi O Hosana for SATB and Organ. N.C.: Wayne Leupold Editions.
1985 Are You Looking for the Lord for SATB and Organ.
1984 O Trinity Most Blessed Light for SATB and Organ.
1984 Let All the People Praise the Lord for SATB and Organ. Premiered by the Golden Bells Chorale Group, Lagos, at Saint Paul’s Anglican Church, Lagos, in 1984.
Hymn Book
2005 E Korin S’Oluwa (Sing Unto the Lord): Fifty Indigenous Christian Hymns from Nigeria. N.C.: Wayne Leupold Editions.
Electronic Music
1997 Olurombi
Chamber Music
2008 Badagry for Woodwind Quartet. FL: Wehr's Music House.
2008 Badagry for Saxophone Quartet. FL: Wehr's Music House.
2007 Nigerian Concerto for Trumpet and Piano (Piano Reduction). FL: Wehr’s Music House.
2005 Jesu Oba for Trumpet and Organ. FL: Wehr’s Music House
2002 Summer Evening at Ile-Ife for Woodwind Quartet. Premiered by LSU Chamber Ensemble at the School of Music Recital 

Hall, on Thursday November 21, 2002.
2001 Illusion for Violin and Piano. Premiered by Daniela Shtereva (violin) and Maria Di Cavalcanti (piano) at the School of Music 

Recital Hall, on Thursday November 21, 2002.
2001 Potpouri for Trombone, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, and String Quartet.
2001 A Folk Dance for Percussion Ensemble of Four Players.
2001 Yoruba Wedding Dance for Brass Quintet. FL: Wehr’s Music House, 2005.
2001 A Suite of Nigerian Folksongs for String Quartet. Premiered by LSU String Ensemble at the School of Music Recital Hall, 

on Thursday, November 21, 2002.
Orchestra
2007 Nigerian Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra. FL: Wehr’s Music House. Premiered by Jackson State University 

Symphony Orchestra, Mississippi, under the direction of Dr. Robert Blaine, at three different cities in Costa Rica, in July
2007.
2002 Harmattan Overture for Symphony Orchestra and Nigerian Instruments.
2001 Tribute to Homeland for Chamber Orchestra.