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
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,
This responsorial psalmody (Psalm 63) represents the soul in search of spiritual nourishment. The text most notably associated with morning prayer and is a common psalm option for various Sundays in
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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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
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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
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,
This psalm setting set with guitar and drums, choir, cantor and assembly moves at at a slow and steady pace. Psalme 63 is both lament and profession of faith.
Filled with the joy of the Easter season, this festive setting of Psalm 118 uses the tune PUER NOBIS for the refrain, and a theme by Jeremiah Clarke serves as ritornello between refrain and verses. For
This setting of the responsorial psalm for Christmas Midnight Mass aptly conveys the exultation of Psalm 96. A gentle assembly refrain gives way to more rhythmic and colorful verses: two cantor verses (for