Psalm 24 • Lord, this is the people that longs to see Your face. (ft. Hæc est generatio)
James J. Richardson’s setting of Psalm 24, “Lord, this is the people that longs to see Your face.” as based on a Dutch Norbertine manuscript dating to the 16th c. (“Hec est generatio querentium dnm” > “hæc est generatio quærentium dominum” > “This is the generation of those that seek the Lord.”)
A full suite of practice tracks is available here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk71GctqoFYyrLHl8B8xSk6NmNOz5qKeI
Click here for a 5.5” wide PDF of the refrain, for embedding in your worship aids.
James J. Richardson’s setting of Psalm 24, “Lord, this is the people that longs to see Your face.” as based on a Dutch Norbertine manuscript dating to the 16th c. (“Hec est generatio querentium dnm” > “hæc est generatio quærentium dominum” > “This is the generation of those that seek the Lord.”)
A full suite of practice tracks is available here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk71GctqoFYyrLHl8B8xSk6NmNOz5qKeI
Click here for a 5.5” wide PDF of the refrain, for embedding in your worship aids.
James J. Richardson’s setting of Psalm 24, “Lord, this is the people that longs to see Your face.” as based on a Dutch Norbertine manuscript dating to the 16th c. (“Hec est generatio querentium dnm” > “hæc est generatio quærentium dominum” > “This is the generation of those that seek the Lord.”)
A full suite of practice tracks is available here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk71GctqoFYyrLHl8B8xSk6NmNOz5qKeI
Click here for a 5.5” wide PDF of the refrain, for embedding in your worship aids.