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.
For choir, cantor, assembly, and keyboard. The music was composed and the texts appointed for both the ordination of a bishop and the Chrism Mass. The verses of Psalm 89 and the Gospel Acclamation feature
A setting of the proper Advent Communion antiphons from the Roman Missal and psalm verses from the New American Bible. The musical settings are in an accessible, melodic, chant-like style, with supportive
This responsorial Psalm setting in Spanish and English for SATB choir, cantor and assembly was commissioned by the Archdiocese of Washington for the first Mass Pope Francis celebrated in the United States
Based on Psalm 16, this tender setting is perfect for use at the Easter Vigil as well as throughout the Easter season and beyond.
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
This accessible composition sings easily on top of the very supportive piano accompaniment (which may be played on organ). Church choir directors will find this anthem useful for Palm Sunday or a festive
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
This peaceful psalm setting expresses the mercy and compassion of God using contemporary harmonies and common thematic development of each verse. The accompaniment is also available for string quartet.
This upbeat psalm setting expresses our joy in the Lord. One set of verses is for the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A) and the other set is for the Second Sunday of Lent (Year C). Psalm 27. For choir,
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