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Scores & More Psalm 89 • Forever I will sing the goodness of the Lord. (ft. Misericordias Domino in sternum cantabo)
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Psalm 89 • Forever I will sing the goodness of the Lord. (ft. Misericordias Domino in sternum cantabo)

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James J. Richardson’s setting of Psalm 89, “Forever I will sing the goodness of the Lord.” as based on the Gregorian antiphon Misericordias Domino in sternum cantabo which treats the same text, which is found in a Cistercian Antiphonale dating to the 12th century!

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James J. Richardson’s setting of Psalm 89, “Forever I will sing the goodness of the Lord.” as based on the Gregorian antiphon Misericordias Domino in sternum cantabo which treats the same text, which is found in a Cistercian Antiphonale dating to the 12th century!

James J. Richardson’s setting of Psalm 89, “Forever I will sing the goodness of the Lord.” as based on the Gregorian antiphon Misericordias Domino in sternum cantabo which treats the same text, which is found in a Cistercian Antiphonale dating to the 12th century!

“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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