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Sephardi Jews recite Psalm 42 on the first and second nights of Sukkot prior to the evening prayer. [13] Those who follow the custom of the Gra say Psalm 42 as the Song of the Day on the second day of Sukkot. [14] Verse 2 is said during Selichot. [14] Psalm 42 is one of the ten Psalms of the Tikkun HaKlali of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. [15] [16]
Mendelssohn set the music to Luther's German translation of Psalm 42. At the work's first performance, in Leipzig on 1 January 1838, Mendelssohn conducted the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, with Clara Novello as soprano. He was the orchestra's musical director from 1835 until his death in 1847.
The Psalm was a prescribed tract for the blessing of the water (font) on Holy Saturday, [1] recalling the water of baptism as well as the "living water of the eucharist". [2] The text, speaking of the longing for God, retained its association with funeral music , [ 2 ] having been widely used as the Tract before the Tridentine Roman Missal of ...
As the Deer" is a praise and worship hymn song by Martin J. Nystrom, [1] a native of Seattle. Written in 1984, this song is based on Psalm 42:1; [2] [3] [4] [5]
Biblical Songs was written between 5 and 26 March 1894, while DvoĆák was living in New York City. It has been suggested that he was prompted to write them by news of a death (of his father Frantisek, or of the composers Tchaikovsky or Gounod, or of the conductor Hans von Bülow); but there is no good evidence for that, and the most likely explanation is that he felt out of place in the ...
The 1713 version is an early example of Handel setting words in English, which was his third language. The anthem takes its title from the first line, the incipit, of Psalm 42. The rest of the text – it is the same for all of Handel's versions of the anthem – is also taken from the psalm, and has been attributed to John Arbuthnot. [1]
Psalm 42 251d As pants the hart: c. 1722 Scored for organ and basso continuo alone. There is no evidence that the work was performed during Handel's lifetime. Psalm 42 251e As pants the hart: 1738 28 March 1738 [5] King's Theatre, Haymarket: Written for a benefit evening Psalm 42 252 My song shall be alway Cannons, 1717–18: St. Lawrence ...
As Master of the King's Music, Weir was commissioned to compose "Like as the hart" for Elizabeth's state funeral, which took place on 19 September 2022 at Westminster Abbey. [2] [3] It is a three-minute [1] a cappella setting of the first seven verses of Psalm 42 as used in the Book of Common Prayer. The work was published by Chester Music. [1]