SKU: GI.G-9517
UPC: 785147951704. English. Text Source: Based on Psalm 46. Text by Edwin T. Childs. Scripture: Psalm 46.
SKU: GI.G-9577
UPC: 785147957706. English. Text Source: Based on Psalm 46. Scripture: Psalm 46.
SKU: CA.735311
ISBN 9790007229269. Language: Latin.
Score available separately - see item CA.735300.
SKU: CA.735314
ISBN 9790007229290. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.735319
ISBN 9790007135195. Language: Latin.
Score and parts available separately - see item CA.735300.
SKU: CA.735313
ISBN 9790007229283. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.735315
ISBN 9790007229306. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.735312
ISBN 9790007229276. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.735316
ISBN 9790007229313. Language: Latin.
SKU: GI.G-2884
UPC: 785147288404. Scripture: Psalm 80, Psalm 85, Luke 1:46–56.
SKU: GI.G-7946
UPC: 785147794608. English. Text by Charles D. Coleman. Scripture: Psalm 46:1–2.
This one almost gives you double your money, because the highly developed “Alleluia†that begins and ends this piece totally stands on its own and has countless uses in worship. But in the middle, there's a motet-like section on the text “God is our refuge and strength . . . we shall not fear.†It, too, could stand on its own. But put it all together and it is a strong a cappella choral anthem that would be at home in any tradition.
SKU: AU.9781506495262
ISBN 9781506495262. 7 x 10.25 inches.
Zebulon Highben makes Psalm 46 come to life with musical text-painting that supports the dramatic shifts in mood within the psalm. A lyrical unison line sings of the trials of the world and then shifts to dynamic choral exclamations of “nations in uproar. The constancy of God as our refuge is represented in a reoccurring antiphon which can include the assembly. Ideal for Reformation Sunday and during Lent.
SKU: GI.G-8513
UPC: 785147851301. English. Text Source: Psalm 146:6-7, 8-9, 9-10, ref.: Lectionary for Mass Scripture: Psalm 146:6–7, 8–9, 9–10.
SKU: ST.EM41
ISBN 9790220220456.
Croce's madrigal style may be compared to that of Thomas Morley, and the Musica Sacra settings of the seven penitential psalms, set for six voices and published by Thomas East, were hugely popular in England. They were spoken of admiringly not only by Morley himself, but also by John Dowland and Henry Peacham. CONTENTS Blessed are they whose faults so oft forbidden (Psalm 32) (SATTTB) From profound centre of my heart (Psalm 130) (SSATTB) Lord, in thine anger do no more reprove me (Psalm 38) (SSATTB) Lord, in thy wrath reprove me not severely (Psalm 6) (SATTTB) Hearken, Lord, unto mine humble plainings (Psalm 102) (SATTTB) Listen, O Lord, unto my prostrate prayer (Psalm 143) (SSATTB) Shew mercy, Lord, on me (Psalm 51) (SSATTB).
SKU: GI.G-10694
English. Text Source: Psalm 146:6-7, 8-9, 9-10, Lectionary for Mass Scripture: Psalm 146:6–7, 8–9, 9–10.
SKU: MN.56-0041
UPC: 688670220463. English. Psalms 150.
May of 2012 saw celebrations for the refurbishment of Rosslyn Chapel in Midlothian, Scotland, including the first performance of this piece performed by the National Youth Choir of Scotland. Set for SATB choir, organ, and harp, the text is Psalm 150 from The Scottish Psalter of 1650. Full of exuberant syncopations, the music reflects the jubilance of the Psalm.
SKU: GI.G-006286
English.
This thoughtfully composed setting of Psalm 146 includes three refrains to extend its liturgical use. Rudy‚ musical writing is always fresh and interesting, engaging and delighting music leaders and assembly. This notable rendering offers a simple percussion ostinato pattern and a 5/4 meter that feels just right as it successfully captures the significance of the psalm. Uses: Mercy, reconciliation, forgiveness, confession, salvation, Advent 3 A, Advent 3 C, OT 4 A, OT 5 B, OT 23 B, OT 32 B, OT 26 C, OT 31 C.
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