Psalms (Music)
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
A Song for the winter, 1998
No Silvery Sleigh Rides
for unison choir and assembly, with keyboard accompaniment
Introductory text, vocal score with accompaniment, and vocal score
This lengthy setting for unison choir and assembly, with common formula with recurring modulations, and a steady, trudging accompaniment. The Dutch winter scene is connected with the unfolding political events of the 1970s, and the implications of the Vietnamese War for the Netherlands.
Bless us with the light of your eyes, 1979
Antiphonal Song from Psalm139 for Cantors, Assembly and SATB/SSA Choirs with Organ Accompaniment Vocal score with accompaniment and vocal score, with commentary by Tony Barr.
God, I am not proud-hearted, 1981
Song from Psalm 131, for optional choir vocalizing and assembly with keyboard (organ) accompaniment Introductory text, vocal score with accompaniment, and vocal score
In supplication now before Your throne, 1984
After Psalm 19, for unison choir and assembly with keyboard accompaniment. Introductory text by Tony Barr, vocal score with accompaniment and vocal score.
Of You will I speak, 1983
Antiphonal song from Psalm 30 for unison choir, cantor, descant assembly with keyboard (organ) accompaniment. Introductory texy by Tony Barr, vocal score with accompaniment, and vocal score.
Seven times, 1988
Heard In The Psalms for Unison Choir and Assembly with Piano and Mixed Percussion Introductory text, vocal score with accompaniment, and vocal score
You are my God, 2016
Antiphonal Song from Psalm 22 for Unison Choir and Assembly with Keyboard (Organ) Accompaniment. Introductory text by Tony Barr, vocal score with accompaniment and vocal score.