Psalm 118: Alleluia
Bob Hurd
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 Gospel Acclamation for Hurd and …
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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 Gospel Acclamation for Hurd and Canedo's Mass of the Compassionate Christ. Additionally, the verses of this psalm are paired with the psalm response for Easter Sunday, which is available as a separate octavo (#11316922).