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Scores & More Psalm 116 • I will walk before the Lord in the land of the living. (Placebo Domino)
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Psalm 116 • I will walk before the Lord in the land of the living. (Placebo Domino)

$2.50

Setting based 1:1 on this manuscript dated to 1519AD.

The refrain melody matches the original antiphon (which treats the same text) and then the formula given for the ensuing versicle provides the melody for the verses.

Verses set for lectionary #131 (24th in OT, Year B) although this is also an appropriate choice for funerals. It is worth noting that source antiphon is taken from the Vespers of the Dead.

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Setting based 1:1 on this manuscript dated to 1519AD.

The refrain melody matches the original antiphon (which treats the same text) and then the formula given for the ensuing versicle provides the melody for the verses.

Verses set for lectionary #131 (24th in OT, Year B) although this is also an appropriate choice for funerals. It is worth noting that source antiphon is taken from the Vespers of the Dead.

Setting based 1:1 on this manuscript dated to 1519AD.

The refrain melody matches the original antiphon (which treats the same text) and then the formula given for the ensuing versicle provides the melody for the verses.

Verses set for lectionary #131 (24th in OT, Year B) although this is also an appropriate choice for funerals. It is worth noting that source antiphon is taken from the Vespers of the Dead.

“See that what you sing with your mouth you believe with your heart, and that what you believe with your heart you obey in your works.”
—John of Salisbury, Bishop of Chartres, c. 1160


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