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The English Chant Psalter The Psalms and Canticles of The Holy Bible (ESV), and Other Ancient Songs, Pointed for Speech-Rhythm Chant and Set to Music PSALM 121 GLORIA PATRI Florida Parishes Publication Society LC

Copyright 2015 Florida Parishes Publication Society LC All rights reserved. http://www.floridaparishes.org Music by Henry Walford Davies (1869-1941), public domain. Pointing copyright 2015 by Florida Parishes Publication Society LC. Scripture quotations marked (ESV) are from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version (ESV ), copyright 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good New Publishers, Wheaton, Illinois. Used by permission. All rights reserved. ESV text edition: 2011. (The format of the ESV text may have been altered, and the verses renumbered, in the process of pointing the text for English chant. In addition, alternative settings using words such as Hallelujah may be included for some texts.) Copyright and Permissions Policy Downloading & printing. This publication may be downloaded and printed without alteration or combination with any other material, and it may be distributed (without alteration or combination with any other material) without consideration (i.e., for free). However, this publication must not be stored or posted on any publicly accessible computer, database, or server (e.g., a public library computer or a publicly accessible internet website). Extraction & reproduction. The chant text herein may be extracted and reproduced in non-saleable, paper media (such as worship bulletins and disposable choir booklets), only on the following conditions: 1. The bulletin or other media must include the following copyright notice: The setting of Psalm 121 (ESV) [and the Gloria Patri], copyright 2015 by Florida Parishes Publication Society LC, is used by permission. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations used in the chant text are from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version (ESV ), copyright 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good New Publishers, Wheaton, Illinois. Used by permission. All rights reserved. ESV text edition: 2011. 2. The use of the ESV text must not violate the ESV permissions policy: (a) no more than 1,000 verses total of the ESV may be used, (b) the ESV verses used must not amount to a complete book of the Bible, and (c) the ESV verses used must not account for 50 percent or more of the total text of the work in which they are quoted. For more information on the ESV permissions policy, see Crossway s website (http://www.crossway.org). Other uses prior written permission necessary. Any other use without the prior written permission of the copyright holders is prohibited under federal and international law. This includes but is not limited to any recording or broadcast of any performance of this piece, as well as any commercial use. Public domain music. The chant music is in the public domain. Nothing in this policy restricts the use or adaptation of the chant music. The unauthorized reproduction or distribution of a copyrighted work is illegal. Criminal copyright infringement, including infringement without monetary gain, is investigated by the FBI and is punishable by fines and federal imprisonment.

Introduction English chant (also known as Anglican chant) developed as a harmonized appropriation of the plainsong of Western Christendom. Today, this style of chant appears in one form or another in the hymnals and liturgies of many churches, including Anglican, Lutheran, Reformed, Presbyterian, and Roman Catholic churches. The English Chant Psalter features the psalms and canticles of the English Standard Version of The Holy Bible and other ancient songs, pointed for speech-rhythm chant. To make the collection as accessible as possible, the chant settings are published for free on Florida Parishes Publication Society LC s website, but please note the copyright information on the foregoing page, which governs the use of this material. Directions for Chanting Following the rhythm of natural speech is essential in this style of chanting. The music has no fixed tempo or rhythm; the tempo and rhythm of the spoken text governs the singing. (The use of half notes and quarter notes is simply a convention.) Each verse begins with a recitation that is sung to a single chord. The recitation must not be rushed but should reflect the natural cadence and meaning of the words. The inflection follows, with varying numbers of syllables assigned to each chord. The pointing generally assigns stressed syllables to the first chord of each bar in the inflection. Thus, each line has a common musical structure yet lyrically unfolds with something new as the number of syllables per chord varies with the text. 1. The upper bar line corresponds to the bar line in the musical notation at the top of the page. Sing the words before the first upper bar line to the reciting note, then sing the words grouped for each note in the inflection. 2. Only pause for commas and other punctuation as good reading requires; do not stop for a full breath. 3. The asterisk * and verse divisions correspond to the double bar lines in the musical notation. Take a breath at the end of a line (which is marked by *) and at the end of a verse. 4. Except for the final bar of the inflection, each bar of the inflection has two notes to be sung as follows: a. If two syllables are assigned to a bar, each is sung to one of the two notes of the measure. b. The dot in bars of the inflection with more than two syllables indicates that syllables before the dot should be sung to the first note of the bar and those after to the second note. c. If only one syllable is assigned to a bar, sing it to both notes. In this case, a vowel will have a dieresis (two dots above it, for example, ë). 5. The dash means that the reciting note should be omitted. Sing the first syllable of the line to the first note of the inflection. 6. The syllable -ed at the end of a word should not be pronounced separately unless a hyphen is used, the è is accented, or in obvious cases (e.g., regarded, wicked). 7. When a double chant is used with an odd number of verses, a verse marked with a dagger should be sung to the second half of the double chant. 8. When both halves of a verse appear on one line, they should be sung without the usual breath at the asterisk. In many churches, the Gloria Patri is sung after a psalm. In some, one of the doxologies at the end of the first four books within the Book of Psalms (41:13; 72:18-19; 89:52; 106:48) is sung at the end of a psalm from one of those books. Accordingly, settings for both appear in this collection. Also, some psalms in this collection include an alternative setting with the praise shout, Hallelujah! instead of the English equivalent, Praise the Lord! More thorough instructions for singing English or Anglican chant can be found elsewhere, for example, in The Oxford American Psalter ix-xiv (1949) by Ray F. Brown and The Anglican Chant Psalter vi-x (1985) edited by Alec Wyton. To hear wonderful examples of speech-rhythm chanting using texts from the Book of Common Prayer, consider the recording by The Choir of King s College, Cambridge, directed by Sir David Willcocks and Sir Philip Ledger, entitled The Psalms of David (EMI Classics, 2006).

# 4 &? [Solo] Psalm 121 (ESV) [Solo] Henry Walford Davies œ 1 I lift up my eyes to the hills. * From where does my hëlp come? & 2 My help comes from the Lord, * who mäde heaven and earth. 3 He will not let your foot be moved; * he who keeps you will not slumber. 4 Behold, he who keëps Israel * will neither slumber nor sleep. 5 The Lord is your keeper; * the Lord is your shade on your right hand. 6 The sun shall not strike you by day, * nor the moon by night. 7 The Lord will keep you from äll evil; * he will keep your life. 8 The Lord will keep your going out and your coming in * from this time forth and for- ever- more.

# 4 &? [Solo] [Solo] Henry Walford Davies œ Gloria Patri (Setting 1) Glory [be] to the Father, and to the Son, * & and to the Holy Spirit; As it was in the be- ginning, is now * and will be for- ever. A- men. Gloria Patri (Setting 2) Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit: As it was in the beginning, is now, and shall be for- ever; * world without ënd. Ä- men. Gloria Patri (Setting 3) Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit; As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be; * world without ënd. Ä- men.