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Psalms for the Spirit - Mathew Larkin (organ); Choir of St. John's Church, Elora (choir, chorus)
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  1. Psalm 126 "In convertendo"
  2. Psalms 127 "Except the Lord build the house"
  3. Psalm 122 for chorus & organ: O, pray for the peace of Jerusalem
  4. Psalm 121 "I will Lift up Mine Eyes" for chorus & organ
  5. Psalm 65: Thou, O God, art praised in Sion
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  1. Psalm 126 "In convertendo"
  2. Psalms 127 "Except the Lord build the house"
  3. Psalm 122 for chorus & organ: O, pray for the peace of Jerusalem
  4. Psalm 121 "I will Lift up Mine Eyes" for chorus & organ
  5. Psalm 65: Thou, O God, art praised in Sion
  6. Psalm 67, for chorus: Let the people praise thee, O God
  7. Psalm 41, for chorus
  8. Psalm 93 "The Lord is King"
  9. Burial Service
  10. Psalm 137, for chorus
  11. Psalm 114, In Exitu Israel, for organ & chorus
  12. My Prayer, for 2 sopranos & double chorus
  13. Psalm 111, for chorus
  14. Psalm 42 "Quemadmodum" verses 1-5 (Wesley) verses 6-7 (anon.) verses 8-13 (Wesley) verses 14-end) (anon.) (from St. Paul Psalter)
  15. I Was Glad (Psalm 122), anthem for chorus & organ (or orchestra)
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Anglican Psalm settings serve a specific liturgical function that makes them ideal for the listener seeking a serene, untroubled, low-profile experience of religious music. They don't have the flashiness of anthems, which are generally written for the offertory, where they are the primary focus of the congregation's attention and can be musical showcases for the choir, organist, and sometimes, soloists. The Psalm settings are part of the Propers of the Mass, the sections that vary from week to week, and with the Old ...

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