Psalm 147

O praise the Lord. Jerusalem! The Body & Blood of the Lord — Year A Psalm 147: 12–15, 19–20 R. v. 12 — O praise the Lord, Jerusalem! Psalm 147 (CC) (pdf) Psalm 147 (CC) r (pdf) 2nd Sunday after Christmas Psalm 147:12–15, 19–20. R. John 1:14 — The Word was...

Hymn of the Cherubim

The origins of this setting are unclear — any information would be welcomed. The text is from the Orthodix liturgy and is sung at the ‘Great Entrance’ when the gifts of bread and wine are taken to the altar. Let us who in mystery symbolise the cherubim,...

Daniel 3: 57-88, 56

O all you works of the Lord, O bless the Lord. To him be glory and praise for ever. Daniel 3: 52–56, the Benedictus est is also available. Morning Prayer Sunday Morning Prayer, weeks I and III Daniel 3: 57-88. 56 — O all you works of the Lord, O bless the Lord....

Daniel 3: 52-57

You are blest, Lord God of our fathers. To you glory and praise for evermore. This setting was originally written for a broadcast of Sunday Morning Prayer on Radio 4. For that occasion it was embellished with choir and instrument parts but it works just as well with...

Psalm 46 (47)

All peoples, clap your hands. The Ascension of the Lord Common Psalm Project — related settings have the suffix CP Psalm 46 (47): 2–3. 6–9. R. v. 6 — God goes up with shouts of joy; the Lord goes up with trumpet blast. Psalm 46 (pdf) Psalm 46 r (pdf) CP Ps 46-1 Common...

Victimae Paschali laudes — Easter Sequence

This setting of the sequence uses the melody of O filii et fillæ and so includes an Alleluia refrain. The text is based on the Sequence for Easter Sunday. For SATB choir and Congregation. It is possible just to sing the melody in the verses, dividing between men and...