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Disc No: GMCD 7325
The singing of the Psalms is an integral part of the choral worship offered day by day in Lincoln Cathedral. The Psalms have been described as the hymn-book of the Jewish people. Christ himself is recorded as applying to himself the metaphor of the ‘stone which the builders refused’ (Ps.118:22), and among his words on the Cross were the cry of desolation, ‘My God, why hast thou forsaken me?’ (Ps.22:1) and the final ‘Into thy hands I commend my spirit’ (Ps.31:6).
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Name: O be joyful in the Lord
 

       



Composer Name Performer
Elgar, Sir Edward (1857-1934) Psalm 100
       
Lincoln Cathedral Choir - Aric Prentice
Charles Harrison, organ
Colin Walsh, chamber organ
Stanford, Sir Charles Villiers (1852-1924) Jubilate Deo in Bb
       
Turle, James (1802-82) Psalm 81
       
Byrd, William (1543-1623) Sing joyfully
       
Marshall, Philip (1921-2005) Psalm 23
       
Berkeley, Sir Lennox (1903-1989) The Lord is my shepherd
       
Goss, Sir John (1800 – 1880) Psalm 55
       
Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Felix (1809-1847) Hear my prayer
       
Goss, Sir John (1800 – 1880) Psalm 116
       
Harvey, Jonathan (b. 1939) I love the Lord
       
Harford-Lloyd, Charles (1849-1919) Psalm 137
       
Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (1525/6-1594) Super Flumina Babylonis
       
Schütz, Heinrich (1585-1672) An den Wassern, zu Babel, saßen wir
       
Garrett, George Mursell (1834-1897) Psalm 29
       
Elgar, Sir Edward (1857-1934) Give unto the Lord
       

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