Easter Vigil Psalm Project

Introduction The genesis of these settings was the idea of congregation which had not sung the psalms at the Vigil before and might sing them antiphonally to simple psalm tones. To make this simpler the psalm tones are repeated — so the one psalm tone is used for the...

Psalm 32 (33)

Ring out your joy to the Lord, O you just. The settings marked MC are part of the More Common Psalms project. 2nd Sunday of Lent: Year A 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Year B Psalm 32: 4-5 18-20 22 R. v. 22 — May your love be upon us, O Lord, as we place all our hope...

Psalm 103 (104)

Bless the Lord, my soul! Common Psalm Project — related settings have the suffix CP Baptism of the Lord — Year C Ps 103: 1–2. 3-4. 24-25. 27-30. r. v.1 — Bless the Lord, my soul! Lord God, how great you are. Ps 103 (Baptism of the Lord C) (pdf) The response is based...

Alleluia Hymn

A hymn based on Orthodox chant for SA(T)B. There are a number of verses provided some of which reflect its use at celebrations of the Ascension of the Lord. Alleluia Hymn Alleluia Hymn (pdf) For information about permissions see About Page. Share...

Mass of St Gabriel

The Mass setting began as a set of Eucharistic Acclamations. They were designed to be introduced responsorially but then sung straight through. Later at the request of an American parish a Penitential Rite, Gloria and Lamb of God were added. The whole setting was...

Nores Lamb of God

A simple Lamb of God which a companion to the Nores Acclamations. The setting has been approved for publication by the Department for Christian Life and Worship. Nores Lamb of God for congregation, choir, guitar, keyboard and flute. Nores Lamb of God –...