Te Cubrira (Salmo 91)
Alexander, Christopher
The words from Psalm (Salmo) 91:4-5 are given this musical setting from the Catholic liturgy. Influences of Gregorian chant and Renaissance polyphony are evident. Each voice part is given a lyrical flair while still creating traditional … Read More
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The words from Psalm (Salmo) 91:4-5 are given this musical setting from the Catholic liturgy. Influences of Gregorian chant and Renaissance polyphony are evident. Each voice part is given a lyrical flair while still creating traditional harmonies and neighboring key modulations throughout the work. This setting of the sacred Spanish text is appropriate for your women's chorus for festivals and general concerts.