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Psalm 71 "In te, Domine, speravi" verses 1-14 (Day) verses 15-end (Bevan) (from St. Paul Psalter)
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Various Composers
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Choral
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Choral
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7:39
'Psalm 71 In te, Domine, speravi verses 1-14 (Day) verses 15-end (Bevan) (from St. Paul Psalter)' is a choral work that features the text of Psalm 71. The piece was composed by various composers and is part of the St. Paul Psalter. The work is divided into two movements, with the first movement featuring verses 1-14 and the second movement featuring verses 15-end. The premiere date of the work is unknown, as it was likely performed in various settings throughout history. However, the St. Paul Psalter was published in 1912, so it is likely that the work was composed sometime before then. The first movement, 'Day', is characterized by its bright and optimistic tone. The music is set in a major key and features lively rhythms and melodic lines. The choir sings the text of the psalm in unison, with occasional harmonies and counterpoint added for emphasis. The movement builds to a climax towards the end, with the choir singing the words "But I will hope continually, and will yet praise thee more and more." The second movement, 'Bevan', is more introspective and contemplative in nature. The music is set in a minor key and features slower rhythms and more complex harmonies. The choir sings the text of the psalm in a more subdued manner, with a focus on the emotional depth of the words. The movement ends with a quiet and peaceful resolution, with the choir singing the words "O God, be not far from me: O my God, make haste for my help." Overall, 'Psalm 71 In te, Domine, speravi verses 1-14 (Day) verses 15-end (Bevan) (from St. Paul Psalter)' is a beautiful and moving choral work that showcases the power of sacred music to convey deep emotions and spiritual truths.
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