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The 23rd Psalm in acapella and layers
Psalms 23
I love this version...
to the tune of
Brother James' Air - 5vv+refrain
True relaxation: "This is my Father's world."
I've been fortunate to belong to choir groups headed by college music professors, directors of community choirs, former members of large orchestras on the eastern board, and ministers of music, wherever we go I do all I can to participate in Presbyterian church choirs. The one we attended in Oregon had a director of the Linn Benton Community College music dept and Community chorale. He had a special liking for a new classical contemporary named John Rutter (who directed Queen Elizabeth II's requiem in England just a few days ago it seems. His name is John Rutter, and if you ever get to services that occasionally use his music, you will indeed feel particularly comforted and blessed. Some of his music is set to familiar lyrics and is often as good as the tried and true can be of music written hundreds of years ago. I'll look up his collection. Trust me, most of it is all good because John Rutter himself still directs choirs in Great Britain. Be right back.You want to hear something odd? I find great solace in music, and listened to all your versions - they’re beautiful - but for some reason, I find the spoken version sans music the most powerful.
Why that is, I don’t know.