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PSALM SONGS 2 Lent - Holy Week - Easter
Edited by David Ogden and Alan Smith
CASSELL
Cassell
Wellington House, 125 Strand, London WC2R OBB Compilation and editorial material © Cassell pic, 1998 All rights reserved. Please note: it is illegal to photocopy copyright material without the written permission of the copyright owner. Calamus licence holders are permitted to reproduce the material in the people's refrain boxes at the end of the book, provided that each box is copied in its entirety and is unaltered. The Calamus licence scheme is administered by Decani Music, 30 North Terrace, Mildenhall, Suffolk IP28 7AB (telephone: 01638 716579, fax: 01638 510390) First published 1998 The text of Psalms 16,19,22,23,27,30,31,47,103,104 and 116 © 1963,1986 The Grail (England). Reprinted from The Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications with the permission of A P Watt Ltd on behalf of The Grail (England). All rights reserved. The text of Psalms 28,66,100,136,138 and 139 from the English translation of the Liturgical Psalter © 1994, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. ISBN 0-304-70343-5 Psalm Songs 1 Psalm Songs 3 Set of three volumes Psalm Songs CD Psalm Songs 1 (5-pack) Psalm Songs 2 (5-pack) Psalm Songs 3 (5-pack) Set of three volumes (5-pack)
ISBN 0-304-70342-7 ISBN 0-304-70344-3 ISBN 0-304-70345-1 ISBN 0-304-70335-4 ISBN 0-304-70346-X ISBN 0-304-70347-8 ISBN 0-304-70348-6 ISBN 0-304-70349-4
Music and text typeset by Alan Smith Printed and bound in Great Britain by Redwood Books, Trowbridge, Wiltshire
Contents A Blare Of Trumpets brass score people's refrain As The Deer Longs solo instrument I solo instrument II people's refrain
79 116 124 61 Ill Ill 122
I Will Praise Your Name people's refrain
75 123
Listen To The Voice Of The Lord treble instruments I & II cello people's refrain
26 104 104 120
Look Towards The Lord people's refrain
36 120
Lord, How Can I Repay people's refrain
18 119
Lord, Take Up My Cause people's refrain
97 125
Bless The Lord, My Soul C instrument (simple melody) bassoon recorder duo flute duo Bl> trumpet people's refrain
32 105 105 106 106 106 120
Blessed Be The Lord people's refrain
87 125
My God, My God people's refrain
21 118
By The Waters Of Babylon people's refrain
20 119
My Shepherd Is The Lord people's refrain
34 120
Canticle Of Moses flutee oboe B^ trumpet bass people's refrain
53 112 113 114 115 122
O Lord, You Love Sincerity Of Heart people's refrain
8 118
Rejoice And Be Glad people's refrain
67 122
Rest Your Love flute people's refrain
15 103 118
Send Forth Your Spirit C instruments I & II percussion people's refrain
43 109 109 121
Shout Joy To The Lord people's refrain
64 123
Shout With Joy people's refrain
78 124
Song Of Blessing people's refrain
12 118
The Blessing Cup people's refrain
40 121
The Lord Is King people's refrain
94 124
Centre Of My Life solo instrument I solo instrument II people's refrain
46 110 110 121
Father, Into Your Hands people's refrain
102 125
From The Depths I Call To You violin 1 violin II viola cello people's refrain
38 107 107 108 108 121
God Goes Up people's refrain
100 125
God's Love Is For Ever people's refrain
82 124
I Will Leave This Place people's refrain
6 118
I Will Praise You people's refrain
58 122
The Lord Is My Light And My Help C instrument 1 C instrument II cello/electric bass people's refrain
24 103 103 103 119
The Lord Is My Shepherd people's refrain
70 123
You, Lord, Have The Message flute people's refrain
30 105 119
Topical Index
126
Common Psalms (RL)
126
Liturgical Index (RCL)
127
Liturgical Index (RL)
128
Dedicated to the memory of Geoffrey Boulton Smith
Introduction The idea for these three volumes of Psalm Songs was first conceived in 1994 by Geoffrey Boulton Smith, then Director of Music for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth. Geoffrey had spent much of his life composing and encouraging others to compose music for the liturgy, especially since the reforms of the Second Vatican Council. After his untimely death in 1996 we undertook to complete the project. The original plan was to provide a responsorial song setting of the psalm for each of the Sundays and principal feast days in both the Roman Lectionary and the Revised Common Lectionary (as adopted by the Church of England in Calendar, Lectionary and Collects). In the event it proved impossible to find suitable settings of every one of these psalms, but all the commonly used texts have been included. We have used the Hebrew psalm numbers rather than those in the Greek Septuagint. So, for example, 'The Lord is my shepherd' appears as the twenty-third psalm, and not as the twenty-second. The psalms are the prayer book of the Bible - the human expression of dialogue between the people of Israel and their God. From the earliest times, a singer was engaged in the synagogues to minister at the scrolls and to lead the psalm singing. They would stand before the ark of the scrolls and intone the liturgy • a leader of prayer on behalf of the assembly. The psalm is a personal response to the Word of God and so today is most suitably placed after the first reading in a eucharistie celebration. In recent years psalm singing has been given fresh impetus by the use of responsorial settings which give scope for solo cantors and choirs, and for the congregation to engage in dialogue with them. Psalm Songs brings together 79 such settings, all but two of which have a congregational refrain. (The two exceptions may be sung in their entirety by the congregation.) There are various ways in which you can help and encourage your congregation to take a full and active part in the singing of these psalms: • • • •
duplicate the congregational refrains which are printed at the back of the books onto your service sheet. arrange for a cantor to stand in full view of the people and discreetly indicate when they should sing. do not overwhelm your congregation with new material every Sunday. The common psalms in the Roman Lectionary will often do duty for several consecutive weeks. a short congregational practice before the celebration begins will instil confidence - but don't annoy your people by having one every Sunday.
Some of these settings may be too long or too elaborate for your needs; if so, save them for that 'big occasion' and use a simpler tone or chant setting. This is especially true of the Liturgy of the Word / Ministry of the Word at the principal service on Sundays, where the psalm should reflect on the readings rather than dominate. Some of these settings might be more appropriate at other times in the service: as the entrance song, during communion or as a conclusion to the celebration. Again, those congregations that communally celebrate the Prayer of the Church (in whatever form) will find much here to aid their worship. Many of the pieces in Psalm Songs are published here for the first time. They have all been composed by musicians working in churches today, and they encompass a wide range of contemporary musical styles. In performance the songs should have a sense of growth, with the optional parts for choir and instruments being used to colour or embellish the vocal parts rather than providing a wash of sound, and then only after the congregation can confidently sing the refrain. We would like to express our thanks to those who have helped us see Geoffrey Boulton Smith's vision through to its fulfilment: the members of the Composers' Group of the Society of Saint Gregory (many of whom are represented in these pages), our wives Lucy and Pauline, and above all Ruth McCurry from Cassell for her commitment, guidance and enthusiasm for this project. We hope that Psalm Songs will find a home in your church and help to make the Word of God live in the hearts of your congregation. David Ogden & Alan Smith
I Will Leave This Place Psalm 51
Paul Wellicome REFRAIN: 1st time: Cantor; Repeat: All (Bm) Dm
cpe 3:
I
will
leave
this
(A)
(D)
C
F
place
and
re
-
turn
(G)
to
my
fa - ther's
Keyboard
(F'rnT)
(EmT) Gm7
Am?
house,
my
fa - ther's
(A) c
house.
All: I will
(A) C
(A) C
house.
house.
Text and music © 1995, Paul Wellicome. All rights reserved.
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VERSES: Choir/Cantor
(Bm) Dm
(F»m) Am
1. Have
(Em) Gm
mer- cy,
ten - der
(Asus4) (A) Csus4 C
(D) F
God,
for - get
that I
de - fied you.
^
2.Cre - at- or, re-shape my heart.
3. Lord,
(F»m) Am
Wash
give me words
(Bm) Dm
a - way my
sin,
Stead-y my spir - it,
and
I will
(EmT) Gm7
shout your praise.
(A) C
cleanse me
Lord.
from my guilt.
(F*m7) Am?
Do not
So I
All: S.S.
I will All:
cast
me from your side,
stripped
of your Ho - ly
Spir - it.
I will All:
o f - fer my shat-tered
spir-it;
a changed heart
you
wel-come.
I will D.S.
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O Lord, You Love Sincerity Of Heart Psalm 51
Elizabeth Rees Flowing (J = 96)
REFRAIN: /st time: Cantor; Repeat: AU
O
Lord, you love sin - cer - i - ty
of
heart.
Organ
2-4
1
D.S. Teach
me the
se - crets of
wis - dom.
Final
wis - dom.
1
Fine
to Verses
wis-dom.
2-4 D.S.
Final to Verses
Fine
Verse 1: cantor/choir
l.Have
mer-cy on me, God, in your good-ness, in your great ten-der-ness wipe a-way my
Text and music © 1997, Elizabeth Rees. All rights reserved.
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faults.
O
wash
tru - ly know my
a- way my
faults;
guilt
my
and
sin
pu - ri - fy me from my
is con-stant-ly
in
a - gainst you
a - lone.
I have done
For I
mind.
i
sinned
sin.
I have
-^
e - vil in your
sight.
VERSE 2: Cantor/Choir
2.0
pu-ri-fy me till I am
clean,
O— wash me whit-er than the
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snow.
In-
stil in - to me joy and
glad- ness;
joy.
a - way from my
Turn your
eyes
let my
faults,
bones
which you crushed dance for
and wipe a - way
all
my
D.S. 1
guilt.
Cre- ate a dean heart for me, O God.
Give me a new and con-stant
~
spir-it. DS.
VERSE 3: CANTOR/CHOIR
—
3. Do not
ban-ish me— from your
pres-ence;
10
—^^^*m
do not de - prive me of your Ho-ly
Spir-it.
will-ing.
Be my
O—
sav-iour a-gain, re-new my
joy,
save me from death, God my help-er,
keep my
and
spir-it stead-y and
I will pro-claim— your
D.S.
good- ness.
Lord, o - pen my lips,
and my—
mouth will speak your
praise. DS.
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Song Of Blessing Psalm 91
John Glynn f J = 720)
REFRAIN: 1st time: Cantor; Repeat: All
May the
G
Am
Lord
bless
c
you,
may he
lay
his hand up -
Keyboard
on you,
G
love
Am
Em
G
and
keep you as
the
ap-ple
pro - tect
of his
C
Am
you,
may he
D7
D
guard you from all
eye:-
may his
G
e - vil,
Em
and Je- sus be the
Text and music & 1986, John Glynn. Keyboard accompaniment © 1996, Andrew Wright. All rights reserved.
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Am I
Way
you
VERSES: Cantor
1. He will 2. To your 3. He has
G
not feel joy
trav-el
by._
by.
c
Em
not let the night left and your ri right clothed you with love
by.-
Bm
Em
be mas - ter of your fear; the plague of ter-ror prowls; and knows you by your name,
B7
D7
to stum - ble on a stone: a - ban-doned in the fight: and hears your si-lent sigh:
G
but with might - y but be - neath tne and if ev - er
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cause you you will sees your
Em
hand and with sha- dow you are in
c
out - stretched of his need of
D7
arm he will wings is the him he will
G
clairr ar an
Bm
youmourswer-
Am
for his of his when you
D
D7
D.C.
own. light. cay.. D.C.
14
Rest Your Love for Liz and Eddie David Ogden
Psalm 33 Gently (J = 72) Capol: (D/A).
VERSES: Choir/Cantor
(EmT) Fm7
(G) A\>
Ek}
(AT) Bl»7
(A) Bt>
77^0
Keyboard
(D)
love
(A/C)
up - on us, O
(Bm)
Lord,
(Bm/A)
(G)
for
all
(A)
our hope is in
Text and music © 1997, David Ogden. All rights reserved.
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(D)
you.
(D/C)
1. You, O 2. Lord, your 3. I find
(Bm) Cm
1. Lord,
are
all
2. word
3. joy
in
I
have,
is
your
you
give
faith - ful,
I
trust
pre - sence
a
won-der-ful your gifts
to me; when
fill the earth with love,
with
right
hand
I stand; you give me
-
long
you are near
me
in
the
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path
I
that
need.
How
your works.
of
no-thing can
jus - tice and all
pleas-ure
all
is
and hap-pi-ness for
life.
harm me
right.
ev - er.
You
At
your
(DmajT) Etmaj7
(Bm) Cm
(D/F*)
1-3: O
Lord,
Et/G
(G)
A!>
(Bm(add2)) Cm(add2)
(A)
et>
(Bm/A) Cm/fit
I
(D/F») Et/G
(G9(maj7)) (EmT) Al>9(maj7) Fm7
(AT) fil»7
I
(G) At
gent- ly rest your
(Em) Fm
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love
All: O
(A7sus4) B^7sus4
Lord,
gent- ly rest your
(AT) Bl>7
(D) Et
Lord, How Can I Repay Psalm 116
John Glynn REFRAIN: 1st time: Cantor; Repeat: All Capo 3: (D) (A) f J = C.68) F i
Lord,
(Bm) Dm
(Ftm) Am
how can I re - pay
(G) Bl>
all you ev-er
give to me?
Your end-less
Keyboard
(D) F
love
(Asus4) Csus4
an e- ter-nal
bless-ing cup,
(A) C
flame:
and I will
Lord,
call
(Bm) Dm
(A) C
(D) F
if you say the
on your ho - ly
name.
(F*m) Am
word,
I will take your
name.
Text and music © 1994, John Glynn. Keyboard accompaniment €> 1997, Alan Smith. All rights reserved.
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(Asus4) (A) Csus4 C
(D) F
name,
and I will call
on your ho -
(D) F
ly
name.
VERSES: Cantor
I.I trust 2. In the serv S.You un-bound 4. In the serv -
pain; days, serve, days,
ed, ice me, ice
went of gave of
on your me your
trust - ing peo - pie free - oom: peo - pie
in my an giv - ing free In thanks- giv in your tern
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- guish - ly - ing - pie,
through I you I
the will I will
night of spend my glad - ly spend my
and af - flic - tion of my life - blood I wul of - fer in your Church, Lord,
(Em) Cm
(G6/A) Bk/C
hú - man help was as I walk your praise with - out re sing - ing end - less
-
(Ftm7/A) Am7/C
(Em/A) Gm/C
(Em7/A) (AT) Gm7/C C7 _ -
vain, ways, serve, praise.
By The Waters Of Babylon Psalm 137
Traditional ROUND: Lamentoso (J = c. 100)
By.
the
we sat down and
We A min
re-mem-bered,
wa
-
ters,
wept,-
we
the
wa
and
wept.
re- mem-bered,
Gsus4 G
-
we Fsus}4F
Keyboard
Text and music: traditional
20
ters
\f
of
Ba - by - Ion
for
thee, Zi- on.
re-mem-bered thee, Zi - on. Esus4 E Am
My God, My God Alan Smith
Psalm 22 REFRAIN: 1st time: Cantor; Repeat: All
My God,
my God,
why have you for - sa-ken me?
sa-ken me?
My God,
my God,
why have you for - sa-ken me?
sa-ken me?
Soprano Alto
p Tenor Bass
Keyboard
VERSES 1-3: Cantor/Choir
1. All
who
see
me
de - ride
me.
2. Ma - ny dogs have sur - round- ed me,
3. They di - vide
my
cloth - ing
a - mong
them.
They
a
curl
their
lips,
they
band of the wic- ked be -
They
cast
lots
Text © 1963,1986 The Grail (England). Reprinted with the permission of A P Watt Ltd on behalf of The Grail (England), and GIA Publications, Inc. from The Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications. All rights reserved. Music © 1992, Alan Smith. All rights reserved.
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toss
their heads.
set
me.
for
my
"He
trust - ed
in
They
robe.
the Lord,
tear
O
holes
let him
save
him;
in
my
hands and my feet.
Lord, do
not
leave me
a - lone,
my
REFRAIN:AUD.S.
let
him
re - lease
him
if
this
is
his
friend".
My
REFRAIN: AU D.S.
I
can
count
ev - 'ry
one
of
my bones.
My
REFRAIN:AU
strength,
make haste
help
to
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me!
My
ne
VERSE 4: Cantor/Choir
4. I will tell of your name to my peo- pie and praise you where they are as - sem- bled.
"You who fear the Lord give him praise;
all child-ren of Ja-cob, give him glo-ry.
Re-veré him,
FINAL REFRAIN:
child-ren of Is-rael."
p
My God,
my
God,
why have you for - sa-ken me?
My God,
my
God,
why have you for - sa - ken me?
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The Lord Is My Light And My Help Psalm 27
Francesca Leftley REFRAIN: 1st time: Cantor; Repeat: All
/J_^;/n»
Capo 3: (D) F
The Lord
(G) Bb
(Em) Cm
is my light and my help
(A) C
(D) F
The Lord is my light— and my help.
Keyboard
VERSE 1: Cantor
Ç) F
(Bm) (Bm/A) Dm Dm/C
(A) C
(G) E\>
(A) C
w
1. The
(D) F
Lord is my light
and my
help.
Whom shall
(Bm) Dm
(G)
B!»
I
fear?
(Asus4) Csus4
The
(A) C
Be-fore whom shall I shrink?
Lord is the strong - hold of my life.
Text © 1963,1986 The Grail (England). Reprinted with the permission of A P Watt Ltd on behalf of The Grail (England), and GIA Publications, Inc. from The Psalms: A Nao Translation published by HarperCollins Publications. All rights reserved. Music 01997, Francesca Leftley. All rights reserved.
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2. There is
3.1
live in
Hope
one thing I
am
sure
the house
in
him
(Bm) Dm
(A) C
(D) F
VERSES 2-3: Cantor
ask
of
the
I shall see— the Lord's
of
the
and take
Lord
(Bm/A) Dm/C
Lord,
for
this
I
good- ness
in the
land
of the
all the
heart.
25
(A) C
(G) Bt>
long,
liv- ing.
days
of my
life-
Hope
in the
Lord.
to
Listen To The Voice Of The Lord Psalm 95
Patrick Geary INTRO: Con espressione (J = 80)
G
Gsus4
REFRAIN: 1st time: Cantor; Repeat: All
G
Gsus4
mf
C¿ G
O my
A9/G
peo-pie, do not hard-en your hearts,
Keyboard
^—
but
peo - pie,
do
lis - ten
to
the voice
of
the Lord,
but lis- ten
not hard - en your hearts,-
O my
to
God's
Text and music ©1987,1992, Patrick Geary. Published by Clifton Music, Clifton Cathedral House, Clifton Park, Bristol, 8S8 3BX, England. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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All: O my
voice.
Gsus4
VERSE 1: Cantor G
Gsus4
fflf mf
Gsus4
G
G
voice.
D/Ff
Em
Em/D ~s====-^ Am
1. Come, sing out— with joy to the Lord;
Am7/D
D7
G
With thanks - giv
ing
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come
C Am?
praise the God who saves— us.
C
Am
-
G/B
be - fore
the Lord,.
Am?
ƒ
with
REFRAIN: All
F
Am
songs
let
D
Dsus4
us praise
our God..
O my
VERSE 2: Cantor
G
G
Gsus4
2. Come
Am
Dsus4
God— and ma
-
B
are the peo
-
Em/D
C
The Lord is our God,
-
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the
D cresc.
Lord is our God,
and
REFRAIN: All
F
pie God shep
C
as we kneel be-fore our
Em
C
Bm
we
Em
in; let us ho-nour the Lord,-
D
ker.
D/F
Em
herds
and guides..
Dsus4
D
O my
VERSE 3: Cantor G
G/B
D
Em
3. If,
to- day,
you should
hear
the Lord,-
subito più p
do not hard - en your hearts -
as your
an-ces-tors did
in the
legato
REFRAIN: All D.S.
de -
sert,
when they
doubt - ed,— though they
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saw God's work.
You, Lord, Have The Message Of Eternal Life David Ogden
Psalm 19 INTRO: Moderato con rubato (J = 72) Bm7
FjJ/A
G
REFRAIN: 1st time: Cantor/Choir; Repeat: All Em7/A§£ D G
You, Lord,
have the
Keyboard
^
mes-sage of e-ter-nal
law pre-cepts tear more to
of of of be
the Lord the Lord the Lord de- sired
1-3. 7 The Ufe. 4. They are
life.
is are is than
per-feet, it re-vives right, they— dad-den no - ly, a Did - ing gold, than the pur - est
the soul the heart for ev - er. of gold
The
The com The de and
Text © 1963,1986 The Grail (England). Reprinted with the permission of A P Watt Ltd on behalf of The Grail (England), and GIA Publications, Inc. from The Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications. AH rights reserved. Music © 1997, David Ogden. All rights reserved.
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Em
C/dim/D
Bm7
rule of the Lord is to be trust-ed, mand of the Lord— is clear. crees of the Lord— are— truth sweet-er are they— than— hon - ey,
G
Em7
F/m
G
A
D.S.
it gives wis-dom to the sim- pie. It gives light to the eyes and all of them just than hon - ey from the comb D.S.
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Bless The Lord, My Soul Psalm 103
Jacques Berthier OSTDVATO CHORALE: (J = 76)
Soprano (All) Alto
Bless
the Lord,
my
soul,
and
bless God's ho - ly
name.
Tenor Bass
Keyboard
p
Bless
the Lord,
my
soul,
who
leads me
in - to
life.
Verses text © 1963,1986 The Grail (England). Reprinted with the permission of A P Watt Ltd on behalf of The Grail (England), and GIA Publications, Inc. from The Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications. All rights reserved. Refrain text and music © 1982,1983,1984 Ateliers et Presses de Taizé, 71250 Taizé Community, France. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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VERSE 1: Cantor
1. It is
God who for-gives all your guilt,
who heals ev-'ry one of your ills,
who re-
i^^ deems your life
from the
grave,
who
crowns you with love
and com - pas-sion.
VERSE 2: Cantor
2. The
Lord is com-pas-sion and love,
treat us
3. As a
fear him;
ac-cord-ing to our
sins
slow to
an-ger and rich in
nor re - pay us
Fa-ther has com-pas-sion on his
chil-dren,
for he knows of what we are made,
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mer-cy.
ac-cord-ing to our
the Lord has
God does not
faults.
pi-ty on those who
he re - mem-bers that we are
dust.
My Shepherd Is The Lord Psalm 23
John Glynn (e - 76) REFRAIN: 1st time: Cantor; Repeat: All
My
shep - herd is
the
Lord;
he is
ev'
-
ry-thing,-
Keyboard
ev' - ry- thing
My
shep - herd is the
Lord;
he is
ev' - ry-thing,.
Text and music © 1991, John Glynn. Keyboard accompaniment €> 1997, Alan Smith. All rights reserved.
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VERSES: cANOR
1. 2. 3.
the pas - ture of your your hand is there to each mo - ment of the
I can rest in your pas-ture, When the dark - ness af - diets me, You re - main ev - er faith - ful
arms. hold. day.
Liv - ing wa - ters re You de - fend and pro • May your word be my
REFRAIN: All
fresh me,tect me,home, Lord,
your Spir - it re - vives me a feast lay be - fore me for ev - er and ev - er.
35
Look Towards The Lord for Laura Marie Psalm 34
John Glynn (. = 72)
REFRAIN: 1st time: Cantor; Repeat: All
Look to-wards the Lord, Lord, keep keep your youreyes eyes on on Look to-wards the
Keyboard
HIM,
and
you
will
be
filled
with his
light.
CODA:
you
will be
filled
with his
light.
Text and music © 1993, John Glynn. Keyboard accompaniment © 1997, Alan Smith. All rights reserved.
36
VERSES: Cantor
rail.
to- wards
Look
him.
1. 2. 3.
I will al - ways As you turn your He sur-rounds you
D
bless eyes with
the Lord,to him,his love;.
in the Lord for he knows you will taste
I will ál - ways you will find his he re - deems you
my your the
spir - it shall— re - joice! need be - fore you ask! good-ness of the Lord!
37
praise eyes from
his name;on you;— the grave;-
From The Depths I Call To You Psalm 130
Alan Smith
(j = 76)
REFRAIN: 1st tune: Instruments; 2nd time: Cantor; 3rd time and thereafter: All
From Dmin
the depths
I
call
to
you,
Gmin7
Lord, lis - ten C
to
my cry!
Fmaj7
Keyboard
~^«M
In
your
com - pas - sion
hear
my
cry from
the heart!-
Text and music ©1992, Alan Smith. Published by Clifton Music, Clifton Cathedral House, Clifton Park, Bristol, BS8 3BX, England. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
38
VERSES: Cantor
1. If you kept
>
T
p-
2.
I
wait
3.
It
is
a
in
re - cord
of
our
sins,
my
God;
hope
for
you,
with you
that
we
find
mer
Lord, who could
I
-
cy
and
Grain?
D min
But
you
for - give
trust
in
sur - vive?-
your word..
gen' - rous
re - demp -
Frnaj?
us,
and
for
that
we
re - veré
you. D.C.
As
watch - ers
long
for
dawn,
so
I
yearn for you.. D.C.
tion;
you
will
save
your
peo - pie
from
all
Em7(J>5)/G
39
their sins.. A7
Dsus4
Dm
The Blessing Cup Psalm 116
Teresa Brown INTRO: (J = 90) Am
Dm
F
REFRAIN: 1st time: Cantor; 2nd time: All G Dm7Dm7/G
The
Keyboard
C
F
Em
Fm6
bless-ing cup
that
we
bless
is a com-mun-ion with the blood
of
bless-ing cup
that
we
bless
is a com- mun-ion with the blood
of
Soprano Alto
Tenor Bass
Text © 1963,1986 The Grail (England). Reprinted with the permission of A P Watt Ltd on behalf of The Grail (England), and GIA Publications, Inc. from The Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications. All rights reserved. Music ©1993, Teresa Brown. Arrangement © 1997, Alan Smith. All rights reserved.
40
VERSES: Cantor
G/B
C
1. How can I
re - pay
2.
O
pre-cious in the
3.
A
thanks - giv-ing
eyes
F
Am
the Lord
of the Lord
sac-ri-fice I make:
41
for his good-ness to
me?
is the death
of his
faith - ful.
I will call
on the Lord's name.
G
1. The cup
Am?
of
Dm?
sal - va-tion I will raise;
G
I
REFRAIN: All O.S.
will call on the Lord's name.
The
REFRAIN:/*// D.S.
2. Your ser-vant, Lord, your
ser-vant
am
I;
you have loos- ened my bonds.
The REFRAIN; All O.S.
3. My vows
to
the
Lord I will ful - fill fl
be - fore
all his
peo - pie.
The
REFRAIN:/!// D.S.
42
Send Forth Your Spirit, O Lord Andrew Wright
Psalm 104 INTRO: Lively, with animation (1 = c.60) D Em G A
11
A
REFRAIN: 1st tune: Cantor/Choir; Repeat: All D Em C
f
Send
Cmaj? -
I
forth,
send forth yuour Spir-it, O
Keyboard
Am?
Bm7
w
Lord,
and re - new— the face of the
VERSES 1-2: Choir/Cantor D
mf
earth.
Am?
1. Bless
earth.
Bm7
the Lord,
my
2. You take back your Spir - it, they
die,-
earth.-
Cmaj?
soul!
Lord
God,
re - turn-ing to dust
Text © 1963,1986 The Grail (England). Reprinted with the permission of A P Watt Ltd on behalf of The Grail (England), and GIA Publications, Inc. from The Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications. All rights reserved. Music 1985,1986,1997, Andrew Wright. All rights reserved. 43
Am
D
how great you
are.
from which they came.
Am7
How man-y.
You
are.
send forth your Spir-it,
Em
D
your works,
O
they are ere - at-ed,
Em7
Asus4
O.S.
the
Lord,-
earth
is
full
of
your
rich-es. D.S.
you
the
re - new
face,
the
face
of
the
earth..
VERSE 3: Choir/Cantor D
ƒ
Am?
S.May
Bm7
the
Am7
Cmaj?
glo - ry
44
of
the
Lord last for ev-er.-
Am7
May the Lord
Em
find
re - joice in his works, my
my joy in the
works, O Lord!
full,
is
G
to
4. How man- y
cresc.
him
I
you have
made— them all.
Em
D
full of your rich-es, O Lord—Bless the
45
Lord,
are
your
D
Am7
In wis- dom
F
thoughts— be pleas-ing
Lord.-
C
Bm7
D
G
VERSE 4: Choir/Cantor D
A
Asus4
Em7
F
F
D
Em7
O— my
The earth is
Asus4
soul
Centre Of My Life Psalm 16
Paul Inwood INTRO: (J = C.80) Capo 3:
(F) AÉ
S
(F)
REFRAIN: 1st time: Cantor; Repeat: All (C) (F) (C)
O
Lord,
you
are the
O
Lord,
you
are the
Soprano Alto
Tenor Bass
Keyboard
(A) C
(G/B). Bkr
(C) Et'
(Am) Cm
(Em/G) GnVBl>
cen-tre of my life:
i I will ál-ways praise
you,
I will ál-ways serve
— you,
cen-tre of my life:
I will ál-ways praise
you,
I will ál-ways serve
you,
Text © 1963,1986 The Grail (England). Reprinted with the permission of A P Watt Ltd on behalf of The Grail (England), and GIA Publications, Inc. from The Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications. All rights reserved. Music and refrain text © 1985, Paul Inwood. Published by OCP Publications, 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213. All rights reserved. Used with permission. 46
(F)
(Dm) Fm
Ab
I
will
I will
(Dm6) Fm6
in
my
sight.
O
sight.
(3. And)
ál - ways keep you in
my
sight.
O
sight.
(3. And)
al - ways keep you
VERSE 1: Cantor/Choir
(G)
(F)
1. Keep
me
safe,
O
(Em) Gm
Lord, "You
(E) G
God
I
take
my
lies in you a - lone;
My
God.
(Am) Cm
hap-pi-ness
48
I
say
(D) F
(G) Bl>
hap
pi - ness
(Cmaj7/E) El>maj7/G
(F) Ál»
my
(Dm)
ref- uge in you.
(AT) C7
(A) C
are
(Am)
(C)
lies in
(F) At
you a-lone.".
to the
(Cmaj7/E) Elmiaj7/G
All: O
VERSE 2: Cantor/Choir (F)
(C)
(G)
(Dm)
(Am)
2. I will bless the Lord who gives me court - who e - ven at
(Em) Gm
night
(E) G
ev - er
(AT) C7
(A) C
di - reets
my
heart.
(Am)
in my sight:
I
since
keep
he is at my right
49
the Lord
(F) At
(Cmaj7/E) El>maj7/G
(F) At
Cm
(G)
(D) F
hand,
I shall stand
(Cmaj7/E) El>maj7/G
firm.
O.S.
All: O
VERSE 3: Cantor/Choir (G) Bt
(F) At
3. so
my heart
re - joie
(Em) Gm
soul
es,
shall my
my
Cm
(Am) Cm
(D) F
For
(F) At
nor
(Dm) Fm
soul is glad;—
bod-y rest
a - mong the dead,
(Am)
Et
(AT) C7
(A) C
safe- ty
(E) G
-
(C)
let
50
you
(Cmaj7/E) Etmaj7/G
e
-
ven in
(G) Bt
will not leave
(F) At
your be - lov - ed know de - cay.
(Cmaj7/E) Etmaj7/G.
AU: O
VERSE 4: Cantor/Choir
4. You
will show
(Em) Gm
(Am) - Cm -
(C) El>_
(G) Bl>
(F) At
me
the
the
(E) G
full - ness of
(G) Bl>
(D)
F
^•»_ joy
i
path of life,-
(AT) C7
(A) C
(Dm) Fm
^^"^
in your
at your
pres-ence,.
(F) Ál»
(Am) Cm
at your right
hand
(Cmaj7/E) Elmiaj7/G
hap- pi- ness for - ev - er.
51
(F) Al
right
hand,
(Cmaj7/E) El»maj7/G
Lord,
you
are the
cen-tre of my life:
Ah.
(Am) Cm
I
will ál - ways praise
Ah..
(Em/G) Gm/Bl»
I will ál - ways serve
(Dm) (Dm6) Fm dim. Fm6
(F) At
you,
I will ál - ways keep you in my "Tail
52
(A) C
sight.
you,
Canticle Of Moses Exodus 15
John Gibbons REFRAIN: With exultant joy (1 = 72) D G
Asus4
A
G
D/Fjf
Bm
I will
sing
to the Lord,
sing
to the Lord,
I will
sing
to the Lord,
sing
to the Lord,
Descant
Keyboard
Em7
A
D
A
D
G
Bm
D/F»
glo - ri-ous— in—
tri-umph.-
I
will
sing
to the Lord,
sing
to the Lord,
glo - ri-ous— in—
tri-umph..
I
will
sing
to the Lord,
sing
to the Lord,
Text and music © 1988,1992, John Gibbons. Published by Clifton Music, Clifton Cathedral House, Clifton Park, Bristol, BS8 3BX, England. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Performance note At the start, the choir/cantor sings the first half of the refrain and the people join in with the second half. Thereafter, the people sing both halves of the refrain, and the choir sopranos sing the descant.
53
A
Em7
G
D
glo - ri-ous—
in
tri-umph.
glo - ri-ous—
in
tri-umph.
to Verses
to Verses
VERSE 1: Choir/Cantor Asus4 A F(m
Bm/D
1. Horse and
Asus4
A
ri-der
F
D
Cjaug
thrown to the sea!
C/E
Dm
E7
G
Bm
The Lord is my strength, my song, my sal-
Dm/C
Em7/B
E7
A
A7
h Asus4 A C/E Dm Dm/C Em7/B E7 A A7
54
VERSE 2: Choir/Cantor Asus4 A
Fjjm
Bm/D
Cjfaug
0
2. The Lord is a war-rior,
great his—name.
F
C/E
Asus4
sea.
Em7/B
A
The
might
of
his
The cha-riots of
Pha-raoh hurled
Dm
ar - my
Dm/C
drowned
in
A
E7
E7
G
Bm
the sea.
A7
¡^—^
Waves
hide
them,
they
55
sank
like
a
stone.
to the
ERSE 3: Choir/Cantor ASUS4 A mf Fj}m
Bm/d
3. Your right hand, Lord, is
F
A
Asus4
en- e- my.
VERSE 4: Choir/Cantor Asus4 A
C/qug
full of— might;
Bm/D
C/aug
Dm/C
of—your glo-ry
D
4. You will guide your peo-pie up to your moun-tain,
56
cresc.
G
your right hand,
Dm
C/E
Through the great-ness
F/m
Bm
D
Bm
E7
Lord, has shat- tered the
Em7/B E7
A
A7
you crushed the foe.
G
E7
the place, O Lord, where you make your
Asus4 A
C/E
Dm/C
Dm
Em7/B
E7
A
A7
l
home.
FINAL REFRAIN: D
The shel-ter, Lord, your hands— have made.
G
Asus4
Aƒ
D
G
You will reign for
D/Fj(
Bm
e-ver and e-ver.
Em7
I will sing to the Lord,
sing to the Lord,
glo - ri-ous— in-
I will sing to the Lord,
sing to the Lord,
glo - ri- ous— in—
tri-umph
I will sing to the Lord, sing to the Lord, glo-ri ous— in— tri-umph
tri-umph
I will sing to the Lord, sing to the Lord, glo-ri ous— in— tri-umph
57
I Will Praise You Psalm 30
Alan Smith INTRO: (J = C.90) G
REFRAIN: 1st time: Cantor; Repeat: AU C
G
I will
praise
you,
I will
I will
praise
you,.
I will
Soprano Alto
mf Tenor Bass
Keyboard
Csus4
C
praise
you Lord,
you have
res - cued
praise
you Lord,
you have
res - cued
C O.S.
Text © 1963,1986 The Grail (England). Reprinted with the permission of A P Watt Ud on behalf of The Grail (England), and GIA Publications, Inc. from The Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications. All rights reserved. Music 01997, Alan Smith. All rights reserved.
58
2-4
C
G
me.
to Verses 11 Final C G
1.1 will
C
G
C
G
C
G Fine
me.
VERSES: Cantor/Choir
D/F|
G
1. praise
you, Lord,
2. Sing
3. The Lord
you have
psalms
to
Bm/D
Em
the
lis-tened and had
res-cued
me—
and have not let my
Lord, you who love— him,
pi - ty.
59
C
give
en-e-mies re-
thanks
The Lord
to his
Cm,j
joice o- ver me
ho
-
ly name—
came to my help
O
,
Lord, you have raised
G/B»
BUus4
Fm
my
soul from
His
an-ger lasts a mo-ment; his
For
me you have changed my
Cm_ 3_
the dead, re - stored me to
fa- vour through life. At
mourn-ing
to
daño ing.
night there are
Lord
my
REFRAIN: All GfB\>
A\>
life from
those
E\>/G
who sink
Fm7
in
-
to
G
G7/B
1 WI&
the grave.
REFRAIN:All r ^
tears, at
nieht there are tears, but
joy comes with dawn.
I will
REFRAIN:All
God,
I will thank you for
"*
ev - er.
Lord
60
my God.
Iwu^
As The Deer Longs Psalms 42 and 43 (J = SO)
Bob Kurd Arranged by Craig S Kingsbury INTRO: Dm
Dm/C
Bbmaj?
Am
F
Am?
Blrnaj?
Dsus4 Dm Gm?
Am?
Organ
REFRAIN: 1st time: Choir/Cantor; Repeat: All Dm
C/D
Bt/D Am7/D
Dm
Dm/C
As the deer longs
Am
Am?
F
for
run - rung streams,
so I— long,
As the deer longs— for
run - ning streams,
so I— long,
_i—
Text and music © 1988, Bob Huid. This arrangement © 1988, OCP Publications. Published by OCP Publications, 5536 ME Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
61
fiUnaj?
Dsus4 Dm
Gm7
Am7
Dm
so
I— long,
so I— long for you.-
so
I_ long,
so I_ long for you
B|>/D Ani7/D j1
C/D
Bb/D Am7/D Sl>/D Am7/D
VERSES: Choir Melody
1. A 2. i 3. Con 4. De 5. Then
thirst my soul Ech - oes meet tin - ual - ly fend me God, I shall go
As
the
deer
Am
Bknaj7
Dm/C
Dm
for you, the as deep is the foe de send forth your un - to the
longs
for
62
God who is my life! call - ing un - to deep, lights in taunt - ing me: light and your truth, ál - tar of my God.
run
-
rung
streams,
Dm
F
When shall I o - ver my 'Where is God, they will lead Frais - ing you,
so
Dm
I
Am?
Blrniaj?
see, head,
when all where to O
me
long,
CID
Dsus4
shall I see, your might - y wa - ters, is your God?" your ho - ly moun - tain, my joy and glad - ness;
so
BWD
Dm
I
Am/D
God?me— you?place.name.-
you.
63
long,
DS
Gm7
Am7
see the face of sweep - ing o - ver Where, O where are to your dwell - ing I shall praise your
so
I—
long for
Shout Joy To The Lord Psalm 100
Ray d'Inverno INTRO: (; = c.120) G/B
A/Cf
D7sus4
D7
REFRAIN: 1st time: Choir/Cantor; Repeat: All Q, Grnaj? Am7/G
Shout joy to the
Lord, shout joy to the
Shout joy to the
Lord, shout joy to the
Soprano Alto
t
i
>
t
I
L
Tenor Bass shout joy,
Lord,
joy,
Keyboard
A/Cjt
D7sus4
D7
Gmaj7
Gmaj7
G/B
Lord, shout
joy to the
Lord all
earth
Shout joy to the
Lord, shout
joy
to the
Lord, shout
joy to the
Lord all
earth
Shout joy to the
Lord, shout
joy
to the
Lord,
joy,
Lord all
earth
Shout joy,
Lord,
Am/F|
Am7/E
joy,
Text from the English translation of the Liturgical Psalter © 1994, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Music © 1997, Ray d'Inverno. All rights reserved.
64
Gmaj7/D
Gm/Bt
G/B
Lord, shout
joy to the
Lord, shout joy to the
Lord all earth
Lord all
earth
Lord
all
earth.
Lord all
Lord all
earth
Lord
all
earth.
earth
VERSES: Cantor/Choir
Elmiaj?
1. Shout
4. In
joy
Al>maj7
G9(no3rd)
Fm7
serve
the
to
to the
Lord,
all
earth,
2. Know
that the
Lord
is
God,
our
mák - er
3.
the
tern
pie
gates,
the
court- yard with
the
Lord
is
good!
-
En - ter
deed
-
65
God's
e[>7sus4
Lord
with
glad-ness,
en - ter God's
whom
we be - long,
our
thanks
and
give thanks
love
is
praise;
for
ev
-
er,
shep-herd, and
and
faith - ful from
i
joy
to the
Lord
all
earth.
joy
to the
Lord
all
earth-
joy
to the
Lord
all
earth—
joy
i to the
Lord
all
earth.-
66
pre - sence with
we
the
bless— God's
age
to
joy!
flock
Shout
Shout
name
Shout
age
Shout
Rejoice And Be Glad Psalm 118
Patrick Geary INTRO: (. = 92) (b = i> throughout)
Keyboard
Clapping, percussion, etc (simpler alternative rhythm)
REFRAIN:
aL- LE - LU - IA,
AL - LE - LU - IA!
aL - LE- LU IA, AL - LE - LU - IA!
aL - LE-IA,
AL - LE-LU -IA!
aL - LE - LU -IA,
AL - LE-LU - IA!
Text and music © 1994, Patrick Geary. Published by Clifton Music, Clifton Cathedral House, Clifton Park, Bristol, BS8 3BX, England. AU rights reserved. Used with permission.
Performance note
After the introduction, the cantor should sing the first two bars of the refrain. Everyone joins in at the third bar. Thereafter, all sing the entire refrain throughout. The piece may end with the refrain repeated several times. Vary the dynamic. The repeated refrain may fade to a whisper, or crescendo to a shout (in which case the small notes in the final bar may be used). Clapping/percussion are only used in the refrain. 67
Last tin» to CODA ^
^^ Al-le-lu-ia,— al - le-lu - ia!
Al-le-lu-ia,— al - le-lu - ia!
Al-le-lu-ia,— al - le-lu - ia!
Al-le-lu-ia,— al - le-lu - ia!
^F
^F
Last time to CODA #
Last time to CODA $
VERSES: Cantor
1.
The de
2. When
3.
The
-
-
scen-dants of I s - r a - e l
ev - er
I call to the
stone which the builders cast
68
say "God's love has no end."
Let
Lord, God comes to my aid.
The
out
is now— the key
-
stone.
all
the world pro - claim: "God's love has no end";
for
all who love
the
just will shout
for
cresc.
Lord is my strength, my
song: God
is my sal - va
- tion. The cresc.
How
we
mar - vel,
Lord,
at
all you have done!
This
day was made by the
cresc.
Lord know
joy
God's love won't end.
at the
Lord. Re
-
vie - fry
of God.
joice and
be
glad!
69
Al- le - lu- ia,
al
-
le- lu - ia!
Ál - le - lu - ia,
al
-
le - lu - ia!
The Lord Is My Shepherd Psalm 23
Peter Ollis Gently (¿. = 48) REFRAIN: 1st time: Cantor/Choir; Repeat: All
P
%
i
^
t
The
Lord
is my shep-herd;
there is
noth-ing
I
shall
The
Lord
is my shep-herd;
there is
noth-ing
I
shall
The
Lord
there is
noth - ing I
shall
there is
P r noth-ing
L L r shall
Soprano
Alto
P
The
ä
Lord.
P
^
shep-herd;-
É
Tenor
Bass
is— my
É The
is my shep
-
herd;
I
*•=-
Lord
r is
my
pshepi f-
herd; there
is
noth - ing I
shall
&
Keyboard m
~
3
T
r
r pr p
r Pr p
Text © 1963,1986 The Grail (England). Reprinted with the permission of A P Watt Ltd on behalf of The Grail (England), and GIA Publications, Inc. from The Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications. All rights reserved. Music 01995,1997, Peter Ollis. All rights reserved.
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want.
:
want
The
want
1. The want 2. Near
The
want
want
The
want
want
The
want
want
The
want
want
mf
want
mf
want
mf
want
D.S.
to Verse 3
to Verses 1-2
VERSE 1: Cantor
Lord
is my shep - herd;
there is noth-ing
VERSE 2: Cantor
i
shall want.
i
^
rest - ful wa-ters he leads
I
^^^^^•^^^H^MH
me
to
re-vive
71
my
droop - ing
spir-its.
He
REFRAIN; AU mf D.S.
Fresh and green are thé pas
tures
where he gives me re - pose.
The REFRAIN: AU mf D.S.
guides
me
a - long the right path;
The
he is true to his name.
VERSE 3: Cantor P
You have pre-pared
head you have
a
a - noin-ted
ban - quet for me
with
oil;
72
in the sight of my
foes.
my cup is o - ver- flow-ing
My
mf H-K -—1+
good - ness and kinid
Sure-ly
days
of my
-
ness shall fol - low me all the
life
In
the Lord's
own
FINAL REFRAIN: /W/ ^ i
house shall
I
dwell
for
ev
er
73
and
ev
er.-
The
Cantor:
Lord
is my shep-herd;
there is
noth-ing
I
shall
want
Lord
is my shep-herd;
there is
noth-ing
I
shall
want-
there is
noth - ing I_— shall
want.
there is
noth-ing
Lord
is— my
Lord
Lord
is
shep-herd;
is my shep
-
herd;
my shep
-
herd; there
is my
shep-herd,
is
the
The
I
shall
want-
noth - ing I
shall
want-
Lord
is my
shep-herd;
there is
Fint
noth-ing,
noth-ing
I
74
shall
want
I Will Praise Your Name David Haas
Psalm 145 (• = 76)
REFRAIN: 1st time: Cantor/Choir; Repeat: All mfG G/B i
Am?
i
I
Am7/G
>
^^^•^••«^^-^
will praise your
name,
my
King
and
my
will praise your
name,
my
King
and my
God
Soprano Alto
Tenor Bass
Keyboard
Em •
I
f
Am7
Bm
Am7/G
will praise your
name,
my
King— and my
God
Y ' • will praise your
i name,
i my
King— and
God.-—
my
Text and music © 1983, GIA Publications, Inc., Illinois. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
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God.
2-5 C/G
V
mf
to Verses
Final C/G
Fine
*&-
-»==
°-
mf
God.
2-5 "fi
God.
Final to Verses I'^|
-»<=
-Os:
God.
God.
Fui«!
mf Final toVei
rit.
VERSES: Choir/Cantor
mf
1. I will 2. The 3. Let 4. The
F
ƒ
tve you elo • r i fui Cord• 'is full all your works Lord is faith 1
mf
ry my of give you ful in
D/Ffl
D
God grace thanks all
f
76
and and O his
King, and mer - cy, Lord, and works, and
I will he is let ai-ways
blesskindallnear,.
your and the his
mf C/G
G
Gsus4
G
E
Dm7
name for - ev - er. slow to an - ger, faith- ful bless you name is ho - ly.
Ev - 'ry day He is good Let them speak He lifts up
in of your all
I all might those
will his O who
bless works Lord, fall,
and and the he
*f
,
U_M
ƒ
Am?
.
1
praise full glo rai
K
-
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your name of ry of ses up
—
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mf C/D
. i
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nr c
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1
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^^^m
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77
Shout With Joy Psalm 66
Alan Smith (e = C.72) REFRAIN: 1st time: Choir/Cantor; Repeat: All (D.C.)
Shout with joy
to
God, all earth!
Sing the glo - ry
of
the Name! (D.C.)
Organ
márcalo
Fed.
VERSES: Cantor/Choir
ƒ
Psalm 66
All earth, shout with joy to God! Sing the glory of the Name!
Give glorious praise! Say, "How awesome your works!" All earth bows before you, sings to you, sings to your name. Come, see God's wonders, tremendous deeds for the people. God turned sea into land, they crossed the river on foot. Let us rejoice then in God, who rules for ever with might Come, listen, all who fear God, as I tell what happened to me. Bless God who did listen, heeded the sound of my prayer. Text of Psalm 66 from the English translation of the Liturgical Psalter ©1994, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Music 01987, Alan Smith. AH rights reserved.
78
A Blare Of Trumpets Psalm 47
Paul Inwood
(, = 120)
REFRAIN: Choir
God mounts his throne
Keyboard
to shouts of joy:
ƒ
REFRAIN: All
a blare of trum - pets
for the Lord.
God mounts his throne
(Choir descant)
1-3 to Verses
to shouts of joy:
a blare of trum - pets
for
the Lord-
Text of verses © 1963,1986 The Grail (England). Reprinted with the permission of A P Watt Ltd on behalf of The Grail (England), and GIA Publications, Inc. from The Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications. All rights reserved. Refrain text and music © 1983, Paul Inwood. All rights reserved.
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Final Fine
I
for
the
La
A
Lord
non
"'*•
Fine
VERSE 1: Cantor
1. All
peo-pies, dap your
hands,
ay to God with shouts of
rítmico
joy!
For the
Lord, the Most High,
the
Lord, the Most High,— we must
D.S.
fear,-
great
king o-ver all— the
^
earth.
D.S.
80
VERSES 2-3: Cantor
2. God goes up with shouts of
3. God
is king of
joy;
the Lord goes up
all the earth.
Sing
with trum- pet
praise with all your
rítmico
blast.
Sing praise to our God,
skill.
For the
Lord
sing
praise to our God,
is king,
sing
is king— of all the
D.S.
praise,
ná
sing
- rions;
God
81
praise to our God,— sing
reigns on his ho - ly
praise.
throne.
God's Love Is For Ever! Psalm 136
Alan Smith Giocoso! (J = 80) G
Bm
Am?
C
G
D7
Bm
Cantor
Peopk
Soprano Alto
Tenor Bass
Keyboard
C
Am7 D7
ƒ
1. Our
G
Bm
God is good, give thanks!
C
God's love is for
Am7D7
ev- er!— Our
ƒ
God's love is for ev-er!—
Text from the English translation of the Liturgical Psalter © 1994, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Music ©1996,1997 Alan Smith. Published by Clifton Music. Clifton Cathedral House, Clifton Park, Bristol, BS8 3BX, England. All rights reserved.
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G
God
G
C
Bm
of
gods,
give thanks!
Em
Lord of lords, give thanks!
God's love
is
for
ev
God's love
is
for
ev -
C
Am?
G
D7
God's love is far ev
-^^"^•B
God's love is for
83
D7
Am?
ev
-
er!
-
er1.
er!.
Bm
Our
C
G
Am7 S7
Bm
2. A - lone the mák - er of worlds! 3. Set the great lights a - bove! 4. Re - mem - Bered our dis - tress!
C
Am?
G
D7
God's love
is
far
ev - er!
God's love
is
for
ev - er!
1 The 1
Bm
Ar - chi - tect for the skies! sun to rule the day! Kept us from de - feat!
84
C
Am?
D7
er!
God's love
is
for
eu
God's love c z r
is
for
ev
l
'\, I
God's love is for
-
Spread The God
land on the sea! moon and stars, the night! feeds all liv - ing things!
Bm
G
er!
ev
Em
er!-
Am7 D7 ^^^M^MM
God's love n n j is for ev
G
T C
11
God's love is for
j
Am? ^^^^^^^
D7
ev - er!-
God's love is for ev - er!
& 3
1,2
85
j
God i in hheav'n be thanked@
(strict tempo to the end)
86
Blessed Be The Lord Psalm 28
Ray d'Inverno INTRO: (¿ = c.l20) Elmiaj7
Fm7(E\>
Gm7/E\>
Fm7/Et
EtmajV
Fm7/Et
Gm7/Ek
Fm7/Et
Keyboard
VERSES 1-2,4: Cantor/Choir A
Bt7sus4
Ekiaj7
Bb
EUaj7
Bl>7sus4
l
1. I call
l
out,
Lord my rock
Do not
r
be deaf,_
r
2. Do not drag me
4. Joy
Bt7
fills my
off,
off like
heart
and
I thank
the
wick
- ed,—
God in song—
Text of Psalm 28 from the English translation of the Liturgical Psalter 01994, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All lights reserved. Used with permission. Music 01991,1995, Ray d'Invemo. All rights reserved.
87
A m7
Am7
do not
keep
who
Strength
si
-
Cm7
Gm7
lent.
With - out you
speak
peace
to friends-
comes
from
the Lord,
but have
Pay them in
Save
noint - ed.
88
ma - lice in.
sal - va - tion for
my
Hear.
I.
their
your
call
for help,.
own
coin.
peo
-
pie,.
must
die.
their hearts.
his
a-
Bl>7sus4
Epmaj?
my
cry
for mer
Am7d»5)
Bt?
-
cy;
I
stretch
r
What they do
your
is
cho - sen
Alm?
e
-
vil;
peo
-
pie
G m?
out
my hands
give
them,
Bless and
Bt?sus4
Cm7
to - wards your ho
Wl
ly tern
ple.-
cresc.
give
them
é¿_jó shep-herd
them-
what
\
they
T
J^
de-serve.-
ft
J
Ê and keep them
3È
89
^=3 for
ev
-
er.-
REFRAIN: All
. *
I
Fm7
ƒ
Fm7 Fjm7Gm7
/
Bless-ed
be
the Lord,
Bless-ed
be
the Lord,-
D\H
Fm7
(bless'dbe the
Last time to CODA $ (no chord)
AUn7
bless-ed
be
the Lord,—
Lord,) bless-ed
be
the Lord,-
Etmaj?
Fm7/Et
bless-ed be the Lord,
the Lord who hears my cry-
bless-ed be the Lord,
the Lord who hears my cry.-
Last time to CODA #
90
Gm7/El>
Fm7/El>
Elmiaj?
Fm7/Et
| 'Cm7/El»
Fm7/Eb
pSJ| Etmaj7
D7 (segue)
É£ 1,3 D.S.
(segue)
»f
l
f J.^J. ^ VERSE 3: Cantor/Choir D7sus4
D7
Gmaj7
3. The ways of the Lord
May God
de-stroy
D7
mean noth-ing to them—
Cm7
C|m7(t»3
D7sus4
Bm7
their world
91
and
Em7
nev - er— re-build
D7
Am7 .
it
Gmaj?
D7sus4
Grnaj?
D7sus4
23E
=*=
God is the
strong
shield-
in whom my
ft ? r - f-T
Ê heart
trusts..
f
T —r
.j JL
.j JL
back to REFRAIN Cm7
Cfm7(l>S)
Bm7
Em7
joy
fills
Ami
D7
l"« l L
When
help
comes
to me,
my heart back to REFRAIN
CODA:
El>maj7
(no chord)
the Lord who hears
Fm7/Et
Fm7
my cry.-
Bless -ed be
the Lord,—
my cry..
Bless-ed be
the Lord,—
umson
^^ the Lord who hears unison ^
92
Fin? F)(m7 Gm7
(bless'dbe
the
üb?
Atm7
Lord)
Fm7
bless - ed
be
the Lord,-
bless-ed
be
the Lord,—
(no chord)
mll
Emaj7(l>5)
bless - ed
be
the Lord,
the Lord who hears
my
cry—
bless - ed
be
the Lord,
the Lord who hears
my
cry._
rail.
(down)
93
O»
The Lord Is King Psalm 93
Paul Wellicome (j s 160)
REFRAIN: 1st time: Cantor; Repeat: All
G7/B
Gm7
C6
C/E
Dm
The Lord—
is
king
with
ma - jes - ty sur - round - ed;—
The Lord—
is
king
with
ma - jes - ty sur - round - ed;—
F ƒ
,
Descant Melody
ƒ Tenor Bass
Keyboard
Gm7
Gm7/C
C/E
Dm
the Lord—
our
king
shall
reign
for
ev - er - more
the Lord—
our
king
shall
reign
for
ev - er - more
Text and music © 1994, Paul Wellicome. All rights reserved.
94
D.C.
2-6 G m?
Final Gm7/C
reign for
to Verses'I
ev-er-more
E\>
Gm7/C
Gm7
reign for
Ab
E\>
Gm/C
F
Fine
ev- er- more.-
Final
Fine
to Verses
reign for
ev-er-more
reign for
ev-er-more
(for
ev - er - more.)
Final
Fine
to Verses
VERSES: Choir/Cantor Faster! (J =180) Dm
1. 2. k. 4. 5.
The The The The Your
Dm/C
Lord our world— you floods have Lord is words— of
king is found - ed, lift - ed, great - er wis - dom
C
Bl>
Gm/ßb Am
clothed nev lift than are
95
with er ed the so
ma - jes - ty, to be moved, up, O Lord, great - est storm, ve - ry sure
Dm
the the the more Í
Bb
A7
1. Lord 2. world 3. wa - ters lift 4. glo - rious than— 5. Ho - li - ness—
Dm
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
-
Dm/C I
the Your The The Sure
Loîd—— throne o Lord - ly your
Gm
you you you you you
is ere ed the be
Gm/F
reign reign reign reign reign
clothed at up rag - ing of— comes
Gm/Bb AmI .
for for for for for
Dm
our king wears es - tab - lished, céans thun - dered, is might - ier de - crees are
Eb
ev ev ev ev ev
pow - er nev - er thun- dered— than their nev - er
Ebo
-
er er er er er
with strength, ed firm their voice the seas your house
Gm7/C
-
96
more.more.. more.. more.. more..
C
for to out thun in
B\>
a crown. be moved. their might: dered might! dis - pute?
C
F/A
Lord, Lord, Lord Lord, Lord,
DC
Lord, Take Up My Cause (Psalm for the unborn child)
'salms 138 and 139
Peter Ollis
(¡ = 58)
Ceyboard
P
^ REFRAIN: 1sttime:Cantor; Repeat: All
Lord, take up my cause;
Do not a- ban- don me;
Lord, your love
lasts
for
ev
Lord, do not a-ban-don what your hands
Text of Psalm 138 (refrain) and Psalm 139 (verses) from the English translation of the Liturgical Psalter © 1994, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Music © 1997, Peter Ollis. All rights reserved.
97
-
er.
have made.
2-3
Final to Verses
hands— have made. 23
to Verses
Fine
hands— have made. Ifññüi
VERSE 1: Cantor
1. You
womb.
ere- a t - ed ev'-ry
For such
part
of me,
knit-ting
hand - i-work I
praise
me
you.
in
my moth-er's
Awe - some
D.S.
this
great
won-der!
I
see it
so
clear-ly. D.S.
98
VERSE 2: Cantor
P
2.
You,
you watched
se-cret,
ev' - ry
form-ing
bone
in the
tak - ing shape,
tak - ing
hid - den depths.
You
shape
in
saw my
D.S.
bod - y
grow
ac - cord - ing
to your de
-
sign. D.S.
99
God Goes Up Psalm 47
Teresa Brown (J = 720) REFRAIN: ist time: Choir/Cantor; Repeal: All ƒ Dm Gm
God goes up with n«»««..« /„¿V~~ .H. •> 4.31
shouts of joy,
the
Lord goes
T
up with rfl
God
goes up
with
shouts of joy,
with
Keyboard
A
to Verses
trum- pet blast..
trum - pet blast..
12-5
£>.C I
to Verses
trum - pet blast-
Text © 1963,1986 The Grail (England). Reprinted with the permission of A P Watt Ltd on behalf of The Grail (England), and GLA Publications, Inc. from The Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications. All rights reserved. Music ©1996, Teresa Brown. All rights reserved.
100
VERSES: Choir/Cantor Dm
1.
Gm
All peoples,—
2. God goes up with
3. God
is king of
clap your hands,
shouts of
all
cry to God with
joy;
the
the earth
Lord goes
up
shouts of
joy!
with
trum - pet blast
Sing praise with
all your skill
D.C.
For the Lord, the most high, we must fear,
great king o-ver
all
the earth. D.C.
0^j0
Sing
praise
for
God, sing praise,-
sing praise to our king, sing praise. D.C.
0 God is king
o - ver
the
•
na- üons;
God reigns on his
ho - ly throne.. D.C.
101
Father, Into Your Hands Psalm 31
Plainchant, arr. G Boulton Smith
REFRAIN: 1st time: Cantor; Repeat: All
Fa - ther,
in - to
your hands
Plainchant, air. GBS
I
com-mend my-
spi -
rit.
Psalm 31 In you, O Lord, I take refuge. Let me never be put to shame. In your justice set me free. Into your hands I commend my spirit. It is you who will redeem me, Lord. In the face of all my foes I am a reproach, an object of scorn to my neighbours and of fear to my friends. Those who see me in the street run far away from me. I am like a dead man, forgotten in men's hearts, like a thing thrown away. But as for me, I trust in you, Lord, I say: "You are my God." My Ufe is in your hands, deliver me from the hands of those who hate me. Let your face shine on your servant, save me in your love. Be strong, let your heart take courage, all who hope in the Lord.
Text © 1963,1986 The Grail (England). Reprinted with the permission of A F Watt Ltd on behalf of The Grail (England), and GIA Publications, Inc. from The Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications. All rights reserved. Music ©1979, the estate of Geoffrey Boulton Smith. All rights reserved.
102
Instrumental Parts Rest Your Love FLUTE
David Ogden
Gently f J = 72) i A
VERSE 1: l«
VERSES 2,3 sostenuto
PP
3—, r\ Fine
rail.
dim.
<S> 1997, David Ogden. All rights reserved.
The Lord Is My Light And My Help C INSTRUMENT I (J = C.110)
Francesca Leftley
REFRAIN:
VERSES 1-3:
D.C.
© 1997, Francesca Leitley. All rights reserved.
C INSTRUMENT II fj = c.l 10)
Francesca Leftley
REFRAIN:
(D.C.)
VERSES 1-3:
-,
D.C.
© 1997, Francesca Leftley. All rights reserved.
Francesca Leftley
CELLO/ELECTRIC BASS (1 = c.l 10)
REFRAIN:
(D.C.) VERSES 1-3:
© 1997, Francesca Leftley. All rights reserved. 103
Listen To The Voice Of The Lord Patrick Geary
TREBLE INSTRUMENTS I & O INTRO: Con espressione f J = 80)
REFRAIN
Last time only
_ „. O Fine
nt. VERSE 2:
VERSE 1:
VERSE 3:
©1992, Patrick Geary. Published by Clifton Musk, Clifton Cathedral House, Clifton Park, Bristol, BS8 3BX, England. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Patrick Geary
CELLO REFRAIN:
INTRO: Con espressione fJ = 80)
(a tempo)
mf
piùp VERSE 2:
D.S.
VERSE 3:
D.S. ál Fine
cresc. © 1992, Patrick Geary. Published by Clifton Music, Clifton Cathedral House, Clifton Park, Bristol, BS8 3BX, England. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
104
You, Lord, Have The Message Of Eternal Life FLUTE
David Ogden REFRAIN:
INTRO: Moderato con mbato (• = 72) -3-
2-5
Final to Verses
-3—i
O
Fine VERSES 1-4:
D.S.
a & 1997, David Ogden. All rights reserved.
Bless The Lord, My Soul C INSTRUMENT (Simple melody)
Jacques Berthier
© Ateliers et Presses de Taizé, 71250 Taizé Community, France. Used with permission.
BASSOON
Jacques Berthier
© Ateliers et Presses de Taizé, 71250 Taizé Community, France. Used with permission. 105
Bless The Lord, My Soul RECORDER DUO
Jacques Berthier
€> Ateliers et Presses de Taizé, 71250 Taizé Community, France. Used with permission.
Jacques Berthier
FLUTE DUO
© Ateliers et Presses de Taizé, 71250 Taizé Community, France. Used with permission.
Bt TRUMPET
Jacques Berthier
© Ateliers et Presses de Taizé, 71250 Taizé Community, France. Used with permission. 106
From The Depths I Call To You VIOLINI
Alan Smith INTRO:
REFRAIN:
VERSE 1:
REFRAIN:
VERSE 2:
REFRAIN:
REFRAIN:
VERSE 3
© 1992, Alan Smith. Published by Clifton Music, Clifton Cathedral House, Clifton Park, Bristol, BS8 3BX, England. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Alan Smith
VIOLIN II INTRO:
REFRAIN:
VERSE 1:
REFRAIN:
VERSE 2:
REFRAIN:
REFRAIN:
VERSE 3:
REFRAIN:
P © 1992, Alan Smith. Published by Clifton Music, Clifton Cathedral House, Clifton Park, Bristol, BS8 3BX, England. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
107
From The Depths I Call To You Alan Smith
VIOLA
REFRAIN:
INTRO:
VERSE 1:
REFRAIN:
P
mp VERSE 2:
REFRAIN:
P
P
© 1992, Alan Smith. Published by Clifton Music, Clifton Cathedral House, Clifton Park, Bristol, BS8 3BX, England. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Alan Smith
CELLO REFRAIN:
4-
REFRAIN:
VERSE 1:
REFRAIN:
4 t
REFRAIN:
VERSE 2:
-Ú
k—' mp
REFRAIN:
VERSE 3:
REFRAIN:
© 1992, Alan Smith. Published by Clifton Music, Clifton Cathedral House, Clifton Park, Bristol, BS8 3BX, England. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
108
Send Forth Your Spirit, O Lord Andrew Wright
C INSTRUMENTS I & II INTRO: Lively, with animation (i- = c.60)
CM REFRAIN:
(unison, 8ve ad lib) Final I «„ VERSES 1,2:
DS
. „ ..
VERSE 3:
£,.5. VERSE 4:
D.S.
© 1985,1986,1997, Andrew Wright. All rights reserved.
PERCUSSION
Andrew Wright
INTRO: Lively, with animation (Í = c.60)
D.S.]
V 2-5
to Verses Fin»!
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1 VERSE 4:
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Centre Of My Life SOLO INSTRUMENT I INTRO: d = C.80)
Paul Inwood /REFRAIN:
VERSE 1:
VERSE 4:
REFRAIN:
VERSE 2:
FINAL REFRAIN:
©1985, Paul Inwood. Published by OCF Publications, 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
SOLO INSTRUMENT II INTRO: fJ = C.80)
Paul Inwood REFRAIN:
VERSE 1:
REFRAIN:
%
VERSE 2:
VERSE 3:
REFRAIN:
VERSE 4:
FINAL REFRAIN:
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As The Deer Longs SOLO INSTRUMENT I INTRO:
Craig S Kingsbury REFRAIN: (don't play 1st time) %
1
D.S.
F6
to Verses F""1
Fine
VERSES:
nt.
D.S.
This arrangement ©1988, OCP Publications. Published by OCP Publications, 5536 ME Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
SOLO INSTRUMENT H
Craig S Kingsbury
INTRO:
^ REFRAIN:
(don'tplay Ist time)
2-6 D.S.
to Verses
Final
Fine I™1«5158'
D.S.
This arrangement © 1988, OCP Publications. Published by OCP Publications, 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Ill
Canticle Of Moses FLUTE
John Gibbons REFRAIN: With exultant joy!
VERSE 1:
3
REFRAIN:
mp VERSE 2:
p cantabile
REFRAIN: 7»p
OTJ9
VERSE 4:
FINAL REFRAIN:«
© 1988,1992, John Gibbons. Published by Clifton Music, Clifton Cathedral House, Clifton Park, Bristol, B58 3BX, England. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
112
Canticle Of Moses
OBOE
John Gibbons
REFRAIN: With exultant joy!
4 VERSE 1:
REFRAIN:
VERSE 2:
REFRAIN:
mf VERSE 3:
REFRAIN:
VERSE 4:
pp cantabile FINAL REFRAIN:
© 1988,1992, John Gibbons. Published by Clifton Music, Clifton Cathedral House, Clifton Park, Bristol, BS8 3BX, England. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
113
Canticle Of Moses Bl> TRUMPET
John Gibbons REFRAIN: With exultant joy!
VERSE 1:
REFRAIN:
VERSE 2:
REFRAIN:
VERSE 3:
REFRAIN:
01988,1992, John Gibbons. Published by Clifton Music, Clifton Cathedral House, Clifton Park, Bristol, BS8 3BX, England. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
114
Canticle Of Moses BASS
John Gibbons REFRAIN: With exultant joy!
mf VERSE 1:
REFRAIN:
ƒ VERSE 2:
mf REFRAIN:
ƒ
VERSE 3:
mp
REFRAIN:
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FINAL REFRAIN:
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115
A Blare Of Trumpets Paul Inwood REFRAIN:
&
Trumpet I in Bt
Trumpet II in B»
Horn in F
Trombone
Bass Trombone
©1933, Paul Inwood. All rights reserved.
116
Final _FÍBe VERSES
D.S.
117
' WILL LEAVE THIS PLACE
Psalm 51
Paul wellcome
I will leave this place and re - turn to my la-trier's house, my fa-trier's house. Text and music 0199S, Paul WelHcome. AI rights reserved.
Psaim 51
LORD YOU LOVE
°
-
0
SINCERITY OF HEART
Lord, you love sin • cer - I - ty
Teach
me
the
se
-
crets
of
of
Biabeth Rees
heart.
wis - dom.
Text and music 01997. Elizabeth Rees. AI rights reserved.
h*n«
SONG OF BLESSING
May the
Lord
on you, and
may his
e - vil,
and
bless you,
keep you
love
as
the
pro • tect you,
Je-sus be
may he
Johna>m
lay
his hand
ap-ple
of
may he
guard you from all
the Way you trav-el
his
up
eye:
by.
Text and music 01991, John Glynn. All rights reserved.
Psa,m33
REST YOUR LOVE
O
Lord,
gent - ly
rest your
DavidOgden
love.
Text and music 01997, David Ogden. All rights reserved.
»Mm 22
MY GOD, MY GOD
My God, my
God,
^„^
why have you for - sa- ken me?
Text 01963,1986 The GraH (England). Reprinted with the permission of A P Watt Ltd on behalf of The Gran (England), and GIA Publications, Inc. from The Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications. A» rights reserved. Music 01992, Alan Smith. AI rights reserved.
lia
LORD, HOW CAN I REPAY
Psalm 116
Lord,
give
how can
to
me?
Lord,
I
Your end-less
if
you say
bless-ing cup,
re -
the
and I will
pay
all
love
an
word,
call
John Glynn
you
ev • er
e - ter - nal flame:
I
will
on your ho -
ly
take your
name.
Text and music 01994, John Glynn. All rights reserved.
BY THE WATERS OF BABYLON
Psalm 137
By.
the
we sat down and
We re-mem-bered,
wa
-
ters, the
wept,
and
wa
wept-
we re-mem-bered,
-
Traditional
ters of
for
Ba-by-lon
thee,
we re-mem-bered
Zi - on.
thee, Zi-on.
Text and music: traditional
THE LORD IS MY LIGHT AND MY HELP
Psalm 27
The
Lord
is
Lord
is
my
light.
my
light and
and
my
Francesca Lettley
The
my help.
help.
Text 01963,1986 The Grail (England). Reprinted with the permission of A P Watt Ltd on behalf of The Grail (England), and GIA Publications, Inc. from The Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications. AN rights reserved. Music O1997, Francesca Leftley. AH rights reserved.
YOU, LORD, HAVE THE MESSAGE OF ETERNAL LIFE Psalm 19
David Ogden
You, Lord, have the
mes-sage of e - t e r - nal
life.
Text 01963,1986 The Grail (England). Reprinted with the permission of A P Watt Ltd on behalf of The Grail (England), and GIA Publications, Inc. from The Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications. All rights reserved. Music C1997, David Ogden. AN rights reserved.
119
LISTEN TO THE VOICE OF THE LORD
O my
peo - pie, do
not hard - en your hearts,
l ^
lis - ten
to
Patrk!k Qeafy
but
~-
the voice
of
the Lord
people, do not hard-en yourhearts,
O my
but Us-ten to God's voice.
Text and music 01987,1992, Patrick Geary. Published by Clifton Music, Clifton Cathedral House. Clifton Park, Bristol, BS8 3BX. England. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Psalm 103
BLESS THE LORD, MY SOUL
Bless the Lord, my soul,
Bless
the Lord, my
and
soul,
who
Jacques Berthler
bless God's ho - ly
leads me
in - to
name.
life.
Text and music O Ateliers et Presses da Taize, 71250 Taizé Community, France. Used with permission.
Psaim23
MY SHEPHERD IS THE LORD
My
shep - herd is
ev' - ry-thing
the
My
Lord;
ev" - ry-thing,
ev1 - ry- thing,
he is
shep - herd is
JohnG)ynn
the
ev" - ry-thing
Lord;
to
he Is
me.
Text and music 01991, John Glynn. AH rights reserved.
Psa,m 34
LOOK TOWARDS THE LORD
Look
him,
to-wards the
and
you
will
Lord,
be
keep
filled
your eyes
with his
Text and music 01991, John Glynn. All rights reserved.
120
John G|ynn
light.
on
FROM THE DEPTHS I CALL TO YOU
Psalm 130
From the depths I
In
call
to you.
Alan Smith
Lord, lis - ten to my cry!
your com-pas-sion hear my
cry from the heart! -
Text and music 01992, Aten Smith. Published by Clifton Music, Clifton Cathedral House. Clifton Park, Bristol, BS6 3BX, England. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Psa,mii6
THE BLESSING CUP
TeresaBrown
^r
The
bless- ing
mun - ion
with
cup
the
that
we
blood
bless
of
is
a com -
Christ.
Text 01963,1986 The Grail (England). Reprinted with the permission of A P Watt Ltd on behalf of The Grail (England), and GIA Publications, Inc. from The Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications. All rights reserved. Music 01993. Teresa Brown. All rights reserved.
Psa.m 104
SEND FORTH YOUR SPIRIT, O LORD
Send
forth,
Lord,
send
forth
and re - new
your
the face
aNDREWwRIGHT
Spir - it,
of
the
O
earth.
Text 01963,1986 The Grail (England). Reprinted with the permission of A P Watt Ltd on behalf of The Grail (England), and GIA Publications, Inc. from 77» Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications. All rights reserved. Music 01985.1986.1997, Andrew Wright. All rights reserved.
CENTRE OF MY LIFE
Psalm 16
O
I
I
Lord,
will
ál - ways
will
you
praise
ál - ways
are the
you,
keep
you
Paul Inwood
cen - tre
I
of
will
ál - ways
in
my
my life:
serve
sight.
Music and refrain text 01985, Paul Inwood. Published by OCR Publications, 5536 NE Hassato, Portland, OR 97213. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
121
you,
CANTICLE OF MOSES
Exodus 15
I will sing to the Lord,
tri- umph.-
glo
-
I
will
John Gibbons
sing to the Lord,
sing
glo- ri-ous
to the Lord,
ri - ous
sing
to the Lord,
tri- umph.-
Text and music 01988,1992, John Gibbons. Published by Clifton Music, Clifton Cathedral House. Clifton Park, Bristol, BS8 3BX. England. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
I WILL PRAISE YOU
Psalm 16
I will
praise you,
I will
praise you Lord,
cued
res
Alan Smith
you have
me.
Text 01963.1986 The Grau (England). Reprinted with the permission of A P Watt Ltd on behalf of The Grail (England), and GIA Publications. Inc. from 77» Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications. AI rights reserved. Music 01997. Alan Smith. AI rights reserved.
AS THE DEER LONGS
As the deer longs
so
U—
long,
for
run - ning streams,
so
I
long
for
so
I— long,
you.
Text and music 01988, Bob Hurd. Published by OCP Publications, 5536 NE Hassato. Portland. OR 97213. Ml rights reserved. Used with permission.
Psalm 118
REJOICE AND BE GLAD
Al-le-lu-ia,— ál - le-lu - ia!
Al-le-lu-ia,— al - le-lu - ia!
Patrick Geary
AHe-lu-ia,— al - le-lu - ial
Al-le-lu-ia,- al - le-lu - la!
Text and music 01994. Patrick Geary. Published by Clifton Music, Clifton Cathedral House, Clifton Park, Bristol, BS8 3BX, England. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
122
SHOUT JOY TO THE LORD
Psalm 100
Shout
Lord,
joy
joy
shout
to the
joy
to the
joy
to
Lord,
to the
Lord,
the
Lord
shout
Lord
joy
all
Ray d'lnverno
shout
all
joy
earth.-
to the
Lord,
to the
Shout
shout
earth..
Text from the English translation of the Liturgical Psalter e 1994, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. AH rights reserved. Used with permission. Music C1997, Ray d'lnverno. All rights reserved.
THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD
Psalm 23
The Lord.
Peter Ollis
is my shepherd;-there is noth-ing I shall want.
Text 01963,1986 The Grau (England). Reprinted with the permission of A P Watt Ltd on behalf of The Grail (England), and GIA Publications, Inc. from The Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications. AH rights reserved. Music 01995,1997, Peter OHIs. All rights reserved.
I WILL PRAISE YOUR NAME
Psalm 145
I
I
will praise your
will praise your
name,
name,
my
my
King.
King-
David Haas
and my
God.
and my God.
Text and music 01983, GIA Publications, Inc., Illinois. Ail rights reserved. Used with permission.
213
Psa,m66
SHOUT WITH JOY
Shout
Sing
with
the
joy
to
glo
God,
ry
of
Mansmm
all
earth!
the
Namel
Text from the English translation of the Liturgical Psalter C1994, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. A« rights reserved. Used with permission. Music 01987 Alan Smith. All right* reserved.
A BLARE OF TRUMPETS
pSALM 47
God mounts his throne
a
blare
of
Pau|lnwood
to shouts of
trum - pets
for
joy:
the Lord
Refrain text and music 01983, Paul Inwood. All rights reserved.
GOD'S LOVE IS FOR EVER!
Psalm 136
Alan Smith
(All)
(Cantor)
God's love is
for
ev - er!—
God's love is for ev - er!—
God's love
is
for
ev
Text from the English translation of the Liturgical Psalter 01994, International Committee on English In the Liturgy. Inc. All rights reserved. Music 01996,1997 Alan Smith. Published by Clifton Music, Clifton Cathedral House. Clifton Park, Bristol, BS8 3BX, England. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Psa,m93
THE LORD IS KING
The Lord—
the Lord— our
is
king
king
with
shall
^ We||icome
ma-jes-ty sur- round - ed;
reign for
ev- er- more
Text and music 01994, Paul Wellicome. All rights reserved.
124
Psaimas
BLESSED BE THE LORD
Bless-ed be
Rayd,nvemo
the Lord,
bless-ed be
bless - ed
the
Lord
who
hears
be
my
the Lord.-
the
Lord,
cry.
Text of Psalm 28 from the English translation of the Liturgical Psalter C1994, International Committee on English In the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Mus
LORD, TAKE UP MY CAUSE
Psalm 138/139
Lord, take up my cause;
ev
Peter Ollis
Lord, your love lasts
er.
Do
Lord, do not a- ban- don what your
not
for
a - ban - don me;
hands
have made.
Text of Psalm 138 (refrain) from the English translation of the Liturgical PsalterO1994, International Committee on English In the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Music 01997, Peter Ollis. All rights reserved.
GOD GOES UP
Psalm 47
God
Lord
goes
goes
up
up
with
shouts
with
trum
-
Teresa Brown
of
joy,-
pet
blast-
the
Text «1963,1986 The Grail (England). Reprinted with the permission of A P Watt Ltd on behalf of The Grau (England), and GIA Publications. Inc. from The Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications. AH rights reserved. Music C1996, Teresa Brown. Ail rights reserved.
FATHER, INTO YOUR HANDS Psalm 31
Plainchant, arr. G Boulton Smith
Fa - ther,
in - to
your
hands
I
com - mend
my
spi - rit.
Text 01963,1986 The Grail (England). Reprinted with the permission of A P Watt Ltd on behalf of The Grail (England), and GIA Publications, Inc. from The Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications. All rights reserved. Musical arrangement 01979, the estate of Geoffrey Boulton Smith. AK rights reserved.
125
Topical Index Creation God's Love Is For Ever Lord, Take Up My Cause
82 97
Faith, Hope, Trust As The Deer Longs Centre Of My Life Father, Into Your Hands From The Depths I Call To You Lord, How Can I Repay My Shepherd Is The Lord Rest Your Love The Lord Is My Light And My Help The Lord Is My Shepherd God's Law You, Lord, Have The Message
61 46 102 38 18 34 15 24 70 .30
God's Love God's Love Is For Ever Look Towards The Lord Lord, How Can I Repay Song Of Blessing You, Lord, Have The Message
82 36 18 12 30
Lament By The Waters Of Babylon My God, My God
20 21
Light Look Towards The Lord The Lord Is My Light And My Help
36 24
Mercy Bless The Lord, My Soul Blessed Be The Lord I Will Leave This Place I Will Praise Your Name O Lord, You Love Sincerity Of Heart You, Lord, Have The Message
32 87 6 75 8 30
Ministry and Service Lord, How Can I Repay.
.18
Praise and Thanksgiving A Blare Of Trumpets Canticle Of Moses Centre Of My Life God Goes Up God's Love Is For Ever I Will Praise You I Will Praise Your Name Listen To The Voice Of The Lord Lord, How Can I Repay Rejoice And Be Glad Send Forth Your Spirit Shout Joy To The Lord Shout With Joy The Blessing Cup The Lord Is King You, Lord, Have The Message
79 53 46 100 82 58 75 26 18 67 43 64 78 40 94 30
Prayer and Petition Blessed Be The Lord Father, Into Your Hands From The Depths I Call To You I Will Leave This Place Lord, Take Up My Cause 0 Lord, You Love Sincerity Of Heart
87 102 38 6 97 8
Reconciliation 1 Will Leave This Place 0 Lord, You Love Sincerity Of Heart You, Lord, Have The Message
6 8 30
Salvation As The Deer Longs Canticle Of Moses Centre Of My Life From The Depths I Call To You 1 Will Leave This Place I Will Praise You I Will Praise Your Name Look Towards The Lord Lord, How Can I Repay O Lord, You Love Sincerity Of Heart Shout With Joy The Blessing Cup You, Lord, Have The Message
61 53 46 38 6 58 75 36 18 8 78 40 30
Common Psalms Roman Lectionary Lent (1) Lent (2) Lent (3) Holy Week Easter Vigil
O Lord, You Love Sincerity 8 Song Of Blessing 12 From The Depths I Call To You.. 38 My God, My God 21 God's Love Is For Ever 82
Easter (1) Easter (2) Ascension Pentecost 126
Rejoice And Be Glad Shout With Joy A Blare Of Trumpets God Goes Up Send Forth Your Spirit
67 78 79 100 43
Liturgical Index Revised Common Lectionary Ash Wednesday I Will Leave This Place or O Lord, You Love Sincerity Of Heart First Sunday of Lent / A A B Remember Your Mercy C Song Of Blessing Second Sunday of Lent A I Lift Up My Eyes B C Third Sunday of Lent A Listen To The Voice Of The Lord B C You Are My Help or For You My Soul Is Thirsting or Your Love Is Finer Than Life Fourth Sunday of Lent A My Shepherd Is The Lord or The Lord Is My Shepherd B C Mothering Sunday Look Towards The Lord or Taste And See Fifth Sunday of Lent A From The Depths I Call To You B I Will Leave This Place or O Lord, You Love Sincerity Of Heart C The Lord Has Done Great Things Palm Sunday /ABC (Palms) (Passion) Father, Into Your Hands Monday of Holy Week Tuesday of Holy Week O Lord, Be My Help .. Wednesday of Holy Week Maundy Thursday Lord, How Can I Repay or The Blessing Cup Good Friday My God, My God
6 8
(vol. 1, page 38) 12 (vol. 3, page 65)
26 (vol. 1, page 69) (vol. 3, page 62) (vol. 3, page 44) 34 70
36 (vol. 3, page 59) 38 6 8 (vol. 1, page 11)
102
. (vol. 3, page 18)
18 40
Easter Eve Father, Into Your Hands Easter Vigil Ps. 136 God's Love Is For Ever Ps. 46 Ps. 16 Centre Of My Life Exodus 15 Canticle Of Moses Isaiah 12 Sing A Song To The Lord Ps. 19 You, Lord, Have The Message Ps. 42,43 As The Deer Longs Ps. 143 Ps. 98 All The Ends Of The Earth Ps. 114 Easter Day Rejoice And Be Glad Second Sunday of Easter A Centre Of My Life B C Rejoice And Be Glad Third Sunday of Easter A Lord, How Can I Repay B C I Will Praise You Fourth Sunday of Easter My Shepherd Is The Lord or The Lord Is My Shepherd Fifth Sunday of Easter A Father, Into Your Hands B C Let All Creation Sing Sixth Sunday of Easter A Shout With Joy B All The Ends Of The Earth C O God, Be Gracious Ascension Day A Blare Of Trumpets or God Goes Up Seventh Sunday of Easter A B C This Day New Light (2nd response) Pentecost Sunday / ABC Send Forth Your Spirit
21
127
102 82 46 53 (vol. 1, page 72) 30 61 (vol. 1, page 33)
67 46 67 18 58 34 70 102 (vol. 1, page 54) 78 (vol. 1, page 33) (vol. 1, page 44) 79 100
(vol. 1, page 36) 43
Liturgical Index Roman Lectionary Ash Wednesday I Will Leave This Place First Sunday of Lent A O Lord, You Love Sincerity Of Heart B Remember Your Mercy C Song Of Blessing Second Sunday of Lent A Rest Your Love B Lord, How Can I Repay C The Lord Is My Light And My Help Third Sunday of Lent A Listen To The Voice Of The Lord B You, Lord, Have The Message C Bless The Lord, My Soul Fourth Sunday of Lent A My Shepherd Is The Lord or The Lord Is My Shepherd B By The Waters Of Babylon C Look Towards The Lord or Taste And See Fifth Sunday of Lent A From The Depths I Call To You B O Lord, You Love Sincerity Of Heart C The Lord Has Done Great Things Passion Sunday My God, My God Holy Thursday (evening) The Blessing Cup Good Friday Father, Into Your Hands Easter Vigil la Send Forth Your Spirit Ib Rest Your Love 2 Centre Of My Life 3 Canticle Of Moses 4 I Will Praise You 5 Sing A Song To The Lord 6 You, Lord, Have The Message 7a As The Deer Longs
6 8 (vol. 1, page 38) 12 15 18 24 26 30 32 34 70 20 36 (vol. 3, page 59) 38 8 (vol. 1, page 11) 21
40 102 43 15 46 53 58 (vol. 1, page 72) 30 61
7b I Will Leave This Place NT Rejoice And Be Glad Easter Sunday Rejoice And Be Glad Second Sunday of Easter Rejoice And Be Glad Third Sunday of Easter A Centre Of My Life B C I Will Praise You Fourth Sunday of Easter A My Shepherd Is The Lord or The Lord Is My Shepherd B Rejoice And Be Glad C Shout Joy To The Lord Fifth Sunday of Easter A Rest Your Love B C I Will Praise Your Name Sixth Sunday of Easter A Shout With Joy B All The Ends Of The Earth C O God, Be Gracious Ascension A Blare Of Trumpets or God Goes Up Seventh Sunday of Easter A The Lord Is My Light And My Help B Bless The Lord, My Soul
C
This Day New Light (2nd response)
Pentecost Vigil Send Forth Your Spirit Pentecost Sunday Send Forth Your Spirit Trinity Sunday A Canticle Of Daniel B C Your Name Is Praised
128
6 67 67 67 46 58 34 70 67 64 15 75 78 (vol. 1, page 33) (vol. I, page 44) 79 100 24 32
(vol. 1, page 36) 43 43 (vol. 3, page 6) (vol. 3, page 10)