A haunting refrain featuring a minor-mode pentatonic melody with expressive leaps is a highlight of this trilingual octavo; it is paired with four verses in each of the three languages, the tonality of
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This steady and meditative setting based on Psalm 25 features a cantor-led melody for the assembly, supported in the refrain by an optional SATB choir. It is ideal for moments of reflection, commitment, or
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
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
This evocative, verbatim psalm is appropriate for use throughout Lent but especially during Holy Week, Palm Sunday in particular. Scored for cantor, SATB choir with descant, and accompanied by piano and
This Good Friday psalm of lament echoes the scripture, "He was pierced for our offenses, crushed for our sins" and powerfully describes the final moments on the cross. Yet the major mode, flowing
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
"Singing the psalms should sometimes be a lot of fun!" This text inspired by Psalm 100 is centered on the joy of Christ's presence in our midst. An energetic, spirited assembly song scored for SAB choir,
With lyrics based on Psalm 91, this assembly song is striking for its beautiful simplicity. The melody is especially memorable as it features a number of expressive leaps and a modal cadence to close the