He Has Heard My Voice: Psalms of Faithfulness and Hope

Author:   Gloriae Dei Cantores
Publisher:   Paraclete Press
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9781557255471


Publication Date:   01 September 2007
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"Gloriæ Dei Cantores releases the long-awaited second volume of its Anglican Psalmody series. Chanted antiphonally, and sung in a spirit of worship and prayer, the nineteen psalms selected for He Has Heard My Voice reflect the faithfulness of God in response to the Psalmist's pleas. The include Psalm 23 ""The Lord is my shepherd""; Psalm 121 ""I lift up mine eyes unto the hills""; Psalm 46 ""God is our refuge and strength""; Psalm 63 ""O God, thou art my God; early will I seek thee;"" and many other familiar words of comfort in the Coverdale translation, illuminated by the voices of Gloriæ Dei Cantores and the Skinner organ of the Church of the Transfiguration. The program notes include devotional materials on each psalm, making this recording a valuable tool for private devotion. Listeners will be transported by the meditative and transparent beauty of these Psalms of David. Click Here to View Complete Texts of the Psalms on this Recording"

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Author:   Gloriae Dei Cantores
Publisher:   Paraclete Press
Imprint:   Paraclete Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 12.60cm
Weight:   0.085kg
ISBN:  

9781557255471


ISBN 10:   1557255474
Publication Date:   01 September 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
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He Has Heard My Voice, centers upon and celebrates the provision of God. God IS faithful and we can trust in Him. Somber subtlety slowly shifts into certain celebration. These Volumes, although likely not intended for this purpose, are perfect for these smaller congregations as a means for enhancing meditation, worship, catechesis and training. As well, being centered in the Psalter, they are very useful in our private worship by setting the tone for both seasonal considerations and self-reflection. Paraclete Press, rooted as it is within liturgical renewal and reform, has provided us with wonderful resources for personal reflection and congregational renewal. -The Very Rev. Dr. Donald P. Richmond, Obl.OSB., Forward in Christ He Has Heard My Voice... is part of the choir's beautifully sung three volume survey of Anglican Psalmody--the second in the series. This ensemble sounds as good as any English cathedral choir--though their characteristic sound is distinctly American, and they are more overtly expressive. As usual, this exceptional group delivers each note and word with radiant sound, plus the kind of spiritual depth and sincerity that eludes all but the best professional choirs. -The American Record Guide These exemplary realizations by this outstanding vocal ensemble are borne out of a depth of experience and insight, significantly informed by the late George Guest of St. John's College, Cambridge. One need not refer to printed texts, due to the crystal clarity of diction and absolute unanimity of rhythm. Sensitivity of text painting, both in the settings and in their interpretations, bring forward subtle meanings of the texts. Organ accompaniments are discreet, supportive, colorful, and imaginative. This production will be appreciated for its value as an ideal model for the performance of Anglican chant, for meditation and spiritual enrichment, and for the beauty of the music as experienced through these sterling renditions. -The American Organist The singers of Gloriae Dei Cantores give radiant voice to the words I love so much. This group trained in England in its formative years. . . . ...deep love and understanding of the words is obvious in their singing. It is prayerful, poetic and joyful. -The Living Church


The singers of Gloriae Dei Cantores give radiant voice to the words I love so much. This group trained in England in its formative years. . . . ...deep love and understanding of the words is obvious in their singing. It is prayerful, poetic and joyful. --The Living Church These exemplary realizations by this outstanding vocal ensemble are borne out of a depth of experience and insight, significantly informed by the late George Guest of St. John's College, Cambridge. One need not refer to printed texts, due to the crystal clarity of diction and absolute unanimity of rhythm. Sensitivity of text painting, both in the settings and in their interpretations, bring forward subtle meanings of the texts. Organ accompaniments are discreet, supportive, colorful, and imaginative. This production will be appreciated for its value as an ideal model for the performance of Anglican chant, for meditation and spiritual enrichment, and for the beauty of the music as experienced through these sterling renditions. --The American Organist He Has Heard My Voice... is part of the choir's beautifully sung three volume survey of Anglican Psalmody--the second in the series. This ensemble sounds as good as any English cathedral choir--though their characteristic sound is distinctly American, and they are more overtly expressive. As usual, this exceptional group delivers each note and word with radiant sound, plus the kind of spiritual depth and sincerity that eludes all but the best professional choirs. --The American Record Guide He Has Heard My Voice, centers upon and celebrates the provision of God. God IS faithful and we can trust in Him. Somber subtlety slowly shifts into certain celebration. These Volumes, although likely not intended for this purpose, are perfect for these smaller congregations as a means for enhancing meditation, worship, catechesis and training. As well, being centered in the Psalter, they are very useful in our private worship by setting the tone for both seasonal considerations and self-reflection. Paraclete Press, rooted as it is within liturgical renewal and reform, has provided us with wonderful resources for personal reflection and congregational renewal. --The Very Rev. Dr. Donald P. Richmond, Obl.OSB., Forward in Christ


These exemplary realizations by this outstanding vocal ensemble are borne out of a depth of experience and insight, significantly informed by the late George Guest of St. John's College, Cambridge. One need not refer to printed texts, due to the crystal clarity of diction and absolute unanimity of rhythm. Sensitivity of text painting, both in the settings and in their interpretations, bring forward subtle meanings of the texts. Organ accompaniments are discreet, supportive, colorful, and imaginative. This production will be appreciated for its value as an ideal model for the performance of Anglican chant, for meditation and spiritual enrichment, and for the beauty of the music as experienced through these sterling renditions. --The American Organist He Has Heard My Voice... is part of the choir's beautifully sung three volume survey of Anglican Psalmody--the second in the series. This ensemble sounds as good as any English cathedral choir--though their characteristic sound is distinctly American, and they are more overtly expressive. As usual, this exceptional group delivers each note and word with radiant sound, plus the kind of spiritual depth and sincerity that eludes all but the best professional choirs. --The American Record Guide He Has Heard My Voice, centers upon and celebrates the provision of God. God IS faithful and we can trust in Him. Somber subtlety slowly shifts into certain celebration. These Volumes, although likely not intended for this purpose, are perfect for these smaller congregations as a means for enhancing meditation, worship, catechesis and training. As well, being centered in the Psalter, they are very useful in our private worship by setting the tone for both seasonal considerations and self-reflection. Paraclete Press, rooted as it is within liturgical renewal and reform, has provided us with wonderful resources for personal reflection and congregational renewal. --The Very Rev. Dr. Donald P. Richmond, Obl.OSB., Forward in Christ The singers of Gloriae Dei Cantores give radiant voice to the words I love so much. This group trained in England in its formative years. . . . ...deep love and understanding of the words is obvious in their singing. It is prayerful, poetic and joyful. --The Living Church


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Gloriæ Dei Cantores (Singers to the Glory of God) holds a passionate dedication to illuminate truth and beauty through choral artistry, celebrating a rich tradition of sacred choral music from Gregorian chant through the twenty-first century. Currently under the direction of Richard K. Pugsley, Gloriæ Dei Cantores has received critical acclaim for its artistic elegance, performance authenticity, and compelling spirituality. Sharing its vision of inspiration and hope, the choir has toured extensively, touching the hearts of audiences in twenty-four countries in Europe, Asia, and N. America. Its discography of over fifty recordings is distributed internationally through Paraclete Recordings, a division of Paraclete Press, Inc., and NAXOS, Inc. The choir makes its home in Orleans, MA.  www.gdcchoir.org

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