Psalm 30 • I will praise You, Lord, for You have rescued me. (Exaltabo te)

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The melody of this psalm setting is based on the latin gradual “Exaltabo te” which treats the same text as the refrain.

A comprehensive practice track for cantors and time-stamped S.A.T.B. parts can be previewed below or accessed via this link: https://youtu.be/o4HlsuiP4_Q

After purchasing this score, you will receive an email with a special link that permits you to download a PDF of this file. You are permitted to print as many copies as needed for your choir for ONE YEAR. (We humbly request that the score be purchased once per annum to help support the work of the composer and the maintenance of this site.)

NB: this score is US Letter LANDSCAPE.

*The incipit is intended to show the relationship between the refrain and the ancient chant, and is not intended to be intoned.

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The melody of this psalm setting is based on the latin gradual “Exaltabo te” which treats the same text as the refrain.

A comprehensive practice track for cantors and time-stamped S.A.T.B. parts can be previewed below or accessed via this link: https://youtu.be/o4HlsuiP4_Q

After purchasing this score, you will receive an email with a special link that permits you to download a PDF of this file. You are permitted to print as many copies as needed for your choir for ONE YEAR. (We humbly request that the score be purchased once per annum to help support the work of the composer and the maintenance of this site.)

NB: this score is US Letter LANDSCAPE.

*The incipit is intended to show the relationship between the refrain and the ancient chant, and is not intended to be intoned.

The melody of this psalm setting is based on the latin gradual “Exaltabo te” which treats the same text as the refrain.

A comprehensive practice track for cantors and time-stamped S.A.T.B. parts can be previewed below or accessed via this link: https://youtu.be/o4HlsuiP4_Q

After purchasing this score, you will receive an email with a special link that permits you to download a PDF of this file. You are permitted to print as many copies as needed for your choir for ONE YEAR. (We humbly request that the score be purchased once per annum to help support the work of the composer and the maintenance of this site.)

NB: this score is US Letter LANDSCAPE.

*The incipit is intended to show the relationship between the refrain and the ancient chant, and is not intended to be intoned.