I’m renovating old posts, looking for bad links etc, and I’ve found that I never blogged this song by Christopher Willcock SJ. I made a backing and forgot all about it I’m afraid.
It is a setting of Psalm 102 in his distinctive grand style.
It can be purchased for download at OCP.
BIAB is not really the right program for Willcock’s music but they are meant for learning purposes only.
Antiphon Let all the peoples praise you, O Lord, Let all the peoples praise you. (Rpt) 1. Nations shall fear the name of the Lord and all the rulers of earth your glory, when the Lord shall build Sion again, coming in glory. Alleluia! 2. Let this be written for ages to come, peoples unborn may praise the Lord, who has come down from the sanctuary on high to set the prisoners free. Alleluia! 3. Sion shall hear the name of the Lord, and God’s praise in the heart of the city. Peoples and nations shall gather to praise, worshipping God our Lord: Alleluia!
© Christopher Willcock 1991.
This is such a perfect song for times like this We sang it at Mass last Sunday and the Scripture based melody and refrain keeps surfacing in my thoughts