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  2. Psalm 150 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 150 is the 150th and final psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Praise ye the L ORD. Praise God in his sanctuary". In Latin, it is known as "Laudate Dominum in sanctis eius". [1] In Psalm 150, the psalmist urges the congregation to praise God with music and dancing, naming nine types of musical ...

  3. Gloria (Jenkins) - Wikipedia

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    Gloria is a sacred choral composition by Karl Jenkins, completed in 2010.It is an extended setting of the Gloria part of the mass in Latin, on the text of the Gloria in three movements, interpolated with two movements on other texts, Psalm 150 in Hebrew and a song derived from biblical verses in English.

  4. Tehillim (Reich) - Wikipedia

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    None of the writing is informed by the sound or structure (in spite of the composer's recent study of Hebrew cantillation) of Jewish music generally or any existing tradition for singing the Biblical text. Indeed, a major factor in Reich's choosing the Psalms was that, "the oral tradition for Psalm singing in the Western synagogues has been lost.

  5. Salmo 150 - Wikipedia

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    Salmo 150 was part of a 2008 album of Christmas Music, Lux Beatissima, sung by the Constant chamber choir conducted by Harald Jers . [8] Andreas Reize , Bach's 18th successor as Thomaskantor conducting the Thomanerchor , [ 9 ] [ 10 ] chose Salmo 150 as the opening piece for the choir's concert as part of the choral festival Deutsches Chorfest ...

  6. Psalms - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Psalms (/ s ɑː (l) m z /, US also / s ɔː (l) m z /; [1] Biblical Hebrew: תְּהִלִּים ‎, romanized: Tehillīm, lit. 'praises'; Ancient Greek: Ψαλμός, romanized: Psalmós; Latin: Liber Psalmorum; Arabic: زَبُورُ, romanized: Zabūr), also known as the Psalter, is the first book of the third section of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) called Ketuvim ('Writings ...

  7. The Meaning Behind Psalm's Name: 'It's a Good Reflection of ...

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    Meaning of Psalm West’s Name: 'Reflection of Where Kim, Kanye Are Spiritually'

  8. Symphony of Psalms - Wikipedia

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    The third movement of the Symphony of Psalms alternates "Tempo = 48" and "Tempo = 80", and uses nearly the complete text of Psalm 150. Stravinsky wrote: Stravinsky wrote: The allegro in Psalm 150 was inspired by a vision of Elijah's chariot climbing the Heavens; never before had I written anything quite so literal as the triplets for horns and ...

  9. George S. Talbot - Wikipedia

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    Talbot was a composer of church music, including settings of Psalm 150 ("O praise God in his holiness") and Psalm 62 ("My soul rests in God alone"). He was also the author of Hints on the study of the great composers. Selected lists of the music, etc. (1914) and Graded lists of the music of the great composers, a guide for teacher and students ...