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From the Back Cover
An Indispensable Resource on the Psalms
for Use in Christian Worship
This comprehensive, single-volume anthology is the largest collection of the Psalms for use in Christian worship ever published. Psalms for All Seasons contains all 150 psalms, most in multiple formats. Features include:
• Each psalm appears in its actual biblical text, including as responsive readings
• Includes responsorial settings for all Psalms in the Revised Common lectionary
• Offers ideas for uses in worship settings
• Utilizes a wide variety of musical and spoken settings, including metrical hymn, contemporary, global, chant, and responsorial settings, plus psalms interspersed with hymn verses, optional refrains, and new compositions
• Psalms are set in formats consistent with their content
• Provides complete musical settings for morning and evening prayer as well as basic musical settings for chanting
• A full index allows searches by psalm, genre, occasion for use, subject, composer, and author
This comprehensive, single-volume anthology is the largest collection of the Psalms for use in Christian worship ever published. Psalms for All Seasons contains all 150 psalms, most in multiple formats. Features include:
• Each psalm appears in its actual biblical text, including as responsive readings
• Includes responsorial settings for all Psalms in the Revised Common lectionary
• Offers ideas for uses in worship settings
• Utilizes a wide variety of musical and spoken settings, including metrical hymn, contemporary, global, chant, and responsorial settings, plus psalms interspersed with hymn verses, optional refrains, and new compositions
• Psalms are set in formats consistent with their content
• Provides complete musical settings for morning and evening prayer as well as basic musical settings for chanting
• A full index allows searches by psalm, genre, occasion for use, subject, composer, and author
About the Author
Martin Tel (DMA, University of
Kansas) is C. F. Seabrook Director of Music at Princeton Theological Seminary in
Princeton, New Jersey, where he directs the seminary choirs and teaches in the
area of church music. Joyce Borger (MDiv, Calvin Theological Seminary) is
editor of Reformed Worship and music and worship editor for Faith Alive
Christian Resources. John D. Witvliet (PhD, University of Notre Dame) is
director of the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship and professor of
congregational studies, music, and worship at Calvin College and Calvin
Theological Seminary.
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