For centuries, this plainchant Alleluia has been the assigned melody proper to the Easter Vigil to announce and acclaim the Gospel. In this edition, the solemn chant
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For choir, cantor, assembly, keyboard, and guitar, this poignant setting of Psalm 51 asks for the Lord to have mercy on us. The arrangement employs contemporary harmonies and common thematic development of
In one movement. With a program note. Commissioned by Stephen Cleobury and King's College Choir. Dedicated to the memory of the composer's mother. Premiered in March 2015.
This imaginative setting of Psalm 72 can be found on Aaron's latest WLP CD, Alive in Me (wlp 008499). Aaron's flair for successfully joining germane texts to noteworthy tunes and melodies (with assembly
Ed has given us another fine addition to the WLP Psalm Series with his practical and useful setting of Psalm 103. The assembly’s instinctive refrain response outlines an easy stepwise motion; fine
Written with the impressionistic harmonies of Maurice Durufle's Requiem in mind, this unique arrangement of Psalm 23 is suitable for churches looking to broaden their stylistic repertoire. The ostinato
The spontaneity and charm of Mozart are evident in this brief choral work. While contrasting sections allow considerable space for musical interpretations, the entire work provides countless teaching
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This anthem is a wonderful setting of Psalm 17 from the In Spirit and Truth Series (music by African American Catholic composers). The well-crafted refrain and verses will allow everyone to shine and will
Both Spanish and English are represented in this delightful setting of Psalm 23 with original music in the style of a Spanish folk tune. The lilting melody is tuneful, and the accompaniment and percussion
For Easter or general use, this introit is a meaningful setting of the first verses of Psalm 98. SAB choir with extended ranges, a C-instrument part and ten handbells combine to make this an uplifting
With "Alleluia" as the refrain, this psalm setting is meant to be used at the conclusion of the Easter Vigil, in effect, taking the place of the Gospel Acclamation. It is also the refrain that serves as the
Designed for congregational participation, two different refrains/responses are included. Frequently referred to as the "marriage and/or family psalm," this piece is fitting for any service with those
Originally composed as a way to help memorize Psalm 139, this piece takes an original approach to singing scripture. Instead of the typical strophic form used in most hymns, every line is creatively
This jubilant concertato is based upon a newly composed hymn and Psalm 150. The call-and-response texture between choir and congregation encourages ease of teaching, and the organ accompaniment and solo
This festive setting of Psalm 19 alternates refrains and different sets of verses, making it work in multiple liturgies where Psalm 19 is appointed. Both assembly and choral writing are very singable and
This lyrical setting of the verbatim psalm text incorporates lush harmonies, replete with seventh and ninth chords. Composed in a flowing 3/4 meter, it is scored for choir with descant accompanied by
An excellent collection of twenty Psalm antiphons to be paired with commonly appointed psalm texts for the Lenten season for two-, three- and occasionally four-part choir. The antiphons are designed to be
Written in response to the COVID-19 crisis, this piece is based on the beloved Psalm 23 and seeks to help the faithful find God's presence even in difficult times. The Spanish text by Santiago Fernandez,
Based on the Scottish folk tune Bonnie Charlie with a strong Celtic feel, this adaptation of Psalm 23 is appropriate for many different occasions. While guitar is the ideal primary accompanying
Ireland's Ephrem Feeley is a composer whose liturgical music is gaining attention in the United States. Many congregations will sing Psalm 96 at Christmas liturgies and worship services, and this psalm