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Psalm 91 is the 91st psalm of the Book of Psalms, ... Dmitry Bortniansky set Psalm 91 as Concerto No. 21 of his Choruses in Old Church Slavonic, ...
Denn er hat seinen Engeln befohlen (For He shall give His angels charge), [1] MWV B 53, [2] is the incipit of a motet for an eight-part choir a cappella by Felix Mendelssohn.He wrote it in 1844 for the Berlin Cathedral, setting verses 11 and 12 from Psalm 91.
4 Choruses, B. 59 (1876) In Nature's Realm, B. 126 (1882) Male chorus ... 5 Choruses, B. 87 (1878) Psalm 149, B. 91 (1879) 2 Irish Songs, B. 601 (1878) Female chorus
Chorus: Fürchte dich nicht, spricht unser Gott: Be not afraid, saith God the Lord: Isaiah 41:10 & Psalm 91:7: SATB 23: Recitative with choir: Der Herr hat dich erhoben: The Lord hath exalted thee: 1 Kings 14:7, 1 Kings 14:9, 1 Kings 14:15, & 1 Kings 16:30-33: Elijah, Queen, SATB 24: Chorus: Wehe ihm, er muss sterben! Woe to him, he shall perish
91: 79a: 1879: Žalm č. 149: Psalm 149: male chorus and orchestra: sacred cantata after the biblical text; arranged for mixed chorus in 1887, B. 154 92: 51: 1878–79: Smyčcový kvartet č. 10 Es dur „Slovanský“ String Quartet No. 10 in E ♭ major "Slavonic" 2 violins, viola and cello 93: 39: 1879: Česká suita D dur: Czech Suite in D ...
for mixed chorus a cappella: Choral: 91: 1907–1908 1916: 2 Carols . A Welcome Song; Terly, Terlow; ... 2 Psalms . Psalm 86; Psalm 148 (Lord, Who Hast Made Us For ...
Known as the Psalm of Protection, this Psalm is commonly invoked in times of hardship. The author of this psalm is unknown. People: יהוה YHVH God Most High Almighty. Related Articles: Psalm 91 - Angels. English Text: American Standard - Douay-Rheims - Free - King James - Jewish Publication Society - Tyndale - World English - Wycliffe
Op. Posth. 91, Psalm XCVIII ("Sing to the Lord a new song") for choir, orchestra, and organ (1843) (MWV A 23) Op. Posth. 92 , Allegro brillant in A major for piano, four hands (1841) (MWV T 4) Op. Posth. 93 , Oedipus at Colonos , incidental music for narrators, soloists, double male chorus and orchestra (1845) (MWV M 14)