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Scores & More Psalm 33 • Blessèd are the people the Lord has chosen to be His own. (Based on Beata gens cuius)
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Psalm 33 • Blessèd are the people the Lord has chosen to be His own. (Based on Beata gens cuius)

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James Richardson’s setting of Psalm 33 “Blessèd are the people the Lord has chosen to be His own.” with melody based on the melody of ‘Beata gens cuius’ (which treats the same text as the refrain) as found in the Einsiedeln Stifsbibliothek Codex 611(89) f. 138v. dated “before 1314AD”.

PDF is formatted to US Letter (Landscape) and the score is offered in a lower key (F) and higher key (G).

Once you have completed your purchase, you will receive an email with a special download link. You are permitted to print as many copies as your schola/choir requires for one year. We humbly request that you purchase any arrangements you use once per annum to help support the maintenance of this site and the work of the composer.

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James Richardson’s setting of Psalm 33 “Blessèd are the people the Lord has chosen to be His own.” with melody based on the melody of ‘Beata gens cuius’ (which treats the same text as the refrain) as found in the Einsiedeln Stifsbibliothek Codex 611(89) f. 138v. dated “before 1314AD”.

PDF is formatted to US Letter (Landscape) and the score is offered in a lower key (F) and higher key (G).

Once you have completed your purchase, you will receive an email with a special download link. You are permitted to print as many copies as your schola/choir requires for one year. We humbly request that you purchase any arrangements you use once per annum to help support the maintenance of this site and the work of the composer.

James Richardson’s setting of Psalm 33 “Blessèd are the people the Lord has chosen to be His own.” with melody based on the melody of ‘Beata gens cuius’ (which treats the same text as the refrain) as found in the Einsiedeln Stifsbibliothek Codex 611(89) f. 138v. dated “before 1314AD”.

PDF is formatted to US Letter (Landscape) and the score is offered in a lower key (F) and higher key (G).

Once you have completed your purchase, you will receive an email with a special download link. You are permitted to print as many copies as your schola/choir requires for one year. We humbly request that you purchase any arrangements you use once per annum to help support the maintenance of this site and the work of the composer.

“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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