Responsorial Psalms: Exploring new styles and opportunities with Scot Crandal
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Psalm Guidelines from the USCCB "61. After the first reading comes the responsorial Psalm, which is an integral part of the Liturgy of the Word and holds great liturgical and pastoral importance, because it fosters meditation on the word of God. The responsorial Psalm should correspond to each reading and should, as a rule, be taken from the Lectionary." It is preferable for the psalm to be sung, verbatim from the lectionary Common psalms may be sung to foster greater participation If necessary, verses may be recited in a way to foster meditation on the word If absolutely necessary, the entire psalm may be recited
Gospel Acclamation Guidelines "62. After the reading that immediately precedes the Gospel, the Alleluia or another chant laid down by the rubrics is sung, as the liturgical time requires. An acclamation of this kind constitutes a rite or act in itself, by which the gathering of the faithful welcomes and greets the Lord who is about to speak to them in the Gospel and profess their faith by means of the chant. It is sung by everybody, standing, and is led by the choir or a cantor, being repeated as the case requires. The verse, on the other hand, is sung either by the choir or by a cantor."
Psalms & Gospel Acclamations - Resources Respond & Acclaim - Owen Alstott Responde y Aclama - various The Living Church Acclaims - Scot Crandal A Lectionary Psalter - John Schiavone Forever I Will Sing - Tim Smith Psalms and Canticles in OCP Missals and Hymnals - various Breaking Bread (#730 819) Journeysongs (#15 125) Glory & Praise (#112 211) Spirit & Song (#54 100) Flor y Canto (#154 257) Spirit & Psalm (NEW!) - various
Time-tested, by Owen Alstott Easy-to-learn melodies Four-part refrains & verses Verbatim from the Lectionary Matches Today s Missal, Heritage Missal, Companion Missal, Breaking Bread, and most of the English portion of Unidos en Cristo/United in Christ Recordings available through OCP
First Sunday of Advent November 27 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 122:1 2, 3 4, 4 5, 6 7, 8 9 (1) Response: (Organ/SATB) Optional Descant Respond & Acclaim Psalm 122 Re joice! Re joice to the house of the Lord. C F G sus4 G C7 to F the house G7 Csus4 C Let us go Let us go re joic ing [to the house,] to the house of the Lord. to the house Verses: (Cantor or SATB) C G 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. I rejoiced because they said And now we have Jerusalem, built as To it the tribes According to the decree In it are set Pray for the peace of May peace be within Because of my brothers Because of the house of the LORD, to set a go for up Je your and our me, foot city up, Israel, judgment seats, rusalem! walls, friends God, Am7 G 1. We will go up to the house Within your gates, 2. With The tribes 3. To give thanks to the name Seats for the 4. May those who Prosperity 5. I will say, Peace I will pray of O com of of house love in be for the Je pact the the of you your with your LORD. rusalem. unity. LORD. LORD. David. prosper! buildings. in you! good. 4
Gospel Acclamation: cf. Psalm 85:8 Acclamation: (Organ/SATB) No. IV Optional Descant FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT, cont. (2) div. Respond & Acclaim Gospel Acclamation Al le lu ia, al le lu ia, al le lu ia. Capo 1: (G) A (Bm7/F ) Cm7/G (Em) Fm (C) D (G/B) A /C (Am7) B m7 (C) D (D) E Al le lu ia, al le lu ia, al le lu ia. Verse: (Cantor) (G) A (Em) Fm (C) D (G) A (Am) B m (C) D (D) E Show us, Lord, your love; and grant us your sal va tion. Organ Music: Owen Alstott, 1977, 1990, OCP. All rights reserved.
Variety of composers Verbatim from the Lectionary Tuneful refrain melodies Matches Unidos en Cristo/United in Christ, Misal del Día, and Today s Missal con inserto en español. Recordings available through OCP
Responde y Aclama Psalm 122
Responde y Aclama Gospel Acclamation
Contemporary style, by Scot Crandal Expressive, through-composed verses Three-part refrains Verbatim from the Lectionary Two Editions 1. compact guitar/vocal 2. keyboard/vocal, includes chords Printed versions are available through OCP Recordings, PDF versions available at zealmusicpublishing.com/tlca
The Living Church Acclaims Psalm 122
The Living Church Acclaims Gospel Acclamation
By Fr. John Schiavone Uses modes to evoke a prayerful, musical sense Chanted verses Verbatim from the Lectionary All music for all three year cycles contained in one edition
A Lectionary Psalter Psalm 122
A Lectionary Psalter Gospel Acclamation
By Timothy R. Smith Chanted verses with distinctive harmony Verbatim from the Lectionary Four-part refrains, verses for cantor Recordings available at: timothyrsmith.com
Forever I Will Sing Psalm 122
Forever I Will Sing Gospel Acclamation
Psalms in Missals and Hymnals Breaking Bread (#730 819) Journeysongs (#15 125) Glory & Praise (#112 211) Spirit & Song (#54 100) Flor y Canto (#154 257)
NEW Music by Spirit & Song artists including Curtis Stephan, Chris Muglia, Sarah Hart, Josh Blakesley, Jaime Cortez, Tom Booth, Steve Angrisano, Cooper Ray, Jackie François, Ben Walther, Casey McKinley, Jesse Manibusan Verbatim from the Lectionary Innovative, easy-to-follow verse notation allows the flexibility of chanted or metered singing Recordings available through OCP
(NEW) Spirit & Psalm Psalm 80
(NEW) Spirit & Psalm Gospel Acclamation
(NEW) Spirit & Psalm Psalm 22
(NEW) Spirit & Psalm Psalm 80
(NEW) Spirit & Psalm Psalm 34
Psalms & Gospel Acclamations - Resources Respond & Acclaim - Owen Alstott Responde y Aclama - various The Living Church Acclaims - Scot Crandal A Lectionary Psalter - John Schiavone Forever I Will Sing - Tim Smith Psalms and Canticles in OCP Missals and Hymnals - various Breaking Bread (#730 819) Journeysongs (#15 125) Glory & Praise (#112 211) Spirit & Song (#54 100) Flor y Canto (#154 257) Spirit & Psalm (NEW!) - various
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