SKU: GI.G-5235
This new collection by Marty Haugen features psalms, biblical canticles, and a new setting of the Te Deum for use in the jubilee year! Part of Marty's Soli Deo Gloria series, Come, Let Us Sing for Joy offers a wealth of liturgical resources for the Church in this millennium year and beyond! Recommended for popular use in the United States throughout the Jubilee, Te Deum: You Are God was commissioned by the National Catholic Conference of Bishops Subcommittee on the Third Millennium. Written in a call-and-response form, this setting makes the most of assembly participation, and it also offers a Spanish translation by Jaime Cortez. Several other psalms and canticles featured in this collection are included as part of a morning prayer setting commissioned by Luther College in Iowa in honor of music professor Weston Noble. Includes one each of the following octavos: Come, Let us Sing for Joy (Ps 95) - To You, O God (Ps 25) - Blessed Be the God of Israel - I Will Sing Forever (Ps 89) - The Lord Is My Light (Ps 27) - Every Nation on Earth (Ps 72) - How Lovely Is Your Dwelling Place (Ps 84) - Forget Not What God Has Done (Ps 103) - Te Deum: You Are God/Tú Eres Dios - Pilgrim’s Song - Let Us See Your Face (Ps 80) - My Soul Proclaims - Be Merciful, O Lord (Ps 51) - You Are the Heart’s True Resting Place (Ps 90) - Pilgrim’s Song (Ps 121) .
SKU: HL.49019083
ISBN 9790001179812. UPC: 884088890018. 8.25x11.75x0.102 inches. Hebrew - German.
Psalm 112 known from Mendelssohn's musical setting is interpreted by Dieter Schnebel as a song of pilgrimage: Pilgrims setting out on a dangerous path hope for a happy return. Following the text that is declaimed simultaneously in the original Hebrew and the German translation, the music gradually moves from the deep sounds of fear to the clear heights of confidence. The organ part serves as a support for intonation, the few percussion instruments can be played by the singers.