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Scores & More Psalm 34 • Taste and see that the Lord is good. (Gustate et videte) [2025 AP&C]
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Psalm 34 • Taste and see that the Lord is good. (Gustate et videte) [2025 AP&C]

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James J. Richardson’s 2025 setting of Psalm 34, “Taste and see that the Lord is good.” as based on Gustate et videte as found in the 12th c. Porrentruy Gradual which treats the same text.

A comprehensive playlist of animated YouTube practice tracks is available here.

NB: this version was updated to The Abbey Psalms & Canticles translation (including the refrain).

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James J. Richardson’s 2025 setting of Psalm 34, “Taste and see that the Lord is good.” as based on Gustate et videte as found in the 12th c. Porrentruy Gradual which treats the same text.

A comprehensive playlist of animated YouTube practice tracks is available here.

NB: this version was updated to The Abbey Psalms & Canticles translation (including the refrain).

James J. Richardson’s 2025 setting of Psalm 34, “Taste and see that the Lord is good.” as based on Gustate et videte as found in the 12th c. Porrentruy Gradual which treats the same text.

A comprehensive playlist of animated YouTube practice tracks is available here.

NB: this version was updated to The Abbey Psalms & Canticles translation (including the refrain).

“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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