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Psalm 139: tu cognovisti/Thou walkest with me
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Psalm 139: tu cognovisti/Thou walkest with me by Howard Goodall SA - Sheet Music

By Howard Goodall
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Soprano voice solo, SA choir, keyboard, and optional string quartet (Keyboard, 2 Violins, Viola, Violoncello) - Early Intermediate

SKU: MN.56-0036

Composed by Howard Goodall. 21st Century, Evening, Faith. Choral score. MorningStar Music Publishers #56-0036. Published by MorningStar Music Publishers (MN.56-0036).

UPC: 688670220418. English. Psalms 139.

Mary Sidney (1561-1621) penned an English version of Psalm 139 which is set here for soprano solo, SA chorus, and keyboard. The piece begins with a haunting, almost talismanic setting of the text “Thou dost know when I sit down and rise up,” but it is set in Latin, and will return later as an accompaniment beneath the English text which is set to a beautiful, almost folk-like melody, albeit a bit more angular in spots. Yet the angularity suits the text perfectly and is comfortable. The result is a perfect anthem about God’s all-knowing and ever-present care. Duration: 6:00.

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