Can I please ask if anyone knows this particular setting of Psalm 103 'Send forth your Spirit' and its composer? I've typed the notes below which translate to the melody of the refrain:
Middle C Send A forth C your F Spi- E -rit, D O C Lord,.....A and C re- D -new C the A face G of A the F earth.
All of the A notes in both the refrain and the verses are directly below middle C, and all of the C notes in both the refrain and verses are middle C! The first F in the refrain is above middle C, the F for 'earth' is below. The G in the refrain is below middle C.
This is the verse melody:
Middle C Bless C the A Lord C my D soul, D Lord D God D how C great A you C are; C clothed C in C ma- C -jes- A -ty C and F glo- F -ry! C Wrapped C in C light C as A in G a F robe.
The two F notes for 'glory' are above middle C, the G-F for 'a robe' both below middle C.
I hope I've made this reasonably clear to read!
We used to sing this setting during the Easter Vigil for a good number of years at my local church, but haven't touched it (or any other setting!) for about a decade. It is my favourite setting of this psalm of the few I've heard/sung.
Help identifying a psalm setting
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Re: Help identifying a psalm setting
That psalm tone is very familiar. I have checked and its not on my sheet of Bevenot tones.
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Not in that key but it's on p33 of the Dean/Macmillan Complete Responsorial Psalter.
Response and chant both AGM
Response and chant both AGM
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Dom Gregory Murray. Also in the New English Hymnal, number 537.
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Thank you all!
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Has anyone used this setting for this psalm, either during the Easter Vigil or at Pentecost?
This year we used a setting by Stephen Dean which is nice, though I prefer the Dom Gregory Murray setting.
This year we used a setting by Stephen Dean which is nice, though I prefer the Dom Gregory Murray setting.
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Re: Help identifying a psalm setting
Just wondering if you are familiar with the original version of the Dean (not the one in The Great Week, etc, although the refrain is the same), with its running accompaniment to the first cantor's response and the cantor's verses. It dates back to his Arundel days.
Other useful settings of this psalm include Christopher Walker (for Pentecost or Confirmation) and Bill Tamblyn (early 1970s).
They are all in 6/8 (actually Dean is in 3/4) and flow better than Gregory Murray's 4/4.