Talk:Psalm 150
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[edit]Liturgical and classical
[edit](alphabetical by composer surname)
- Anton Bruckner - Psalm 150[1]
- Charles Ives - Psalm 150
- Zoltán Kodály - Geneva Psalm 150
- Louis Lewandowski - Halleluyah (Psalm 150)
- Charles Villiers Stanford - Psalm 150: O praise God in his holiness
- Igor Stravinsky - Symphony of Psalms - Third Movement
(LISTING FROM PSALM 23 ARTICLE, I WILL CHECK ON ANOTHER DAY WHICH OF THESE ALSO APPLY TO 150
- James Leith Macbeth Bain - hymn tune Brother James' Air[2]
- Paul Creston - Psalm XXIII (1945)
- Herbert Howells - Hymnus Paradisi
- Jessie Seymour Irvine - hymn tune Crimond[2]
- Clément Marot - (Latin)
- Kirke Mechem[citation needed]
- George Rochberg[citation needed]
- Miklós Rózsa[3]
- John Rutter - Requiem
- Franz Schubert - version by Moses Mendelssohn (German)
- Randall Thompson[citation needed]
- Virgil Thomson[citation needed]
- Ralph Vaughan Williams[citation needed]
- Charles Villiers Stanford[citation needed] )
Song
[edit]References
- ^ Grasberger (1964) Franz. "Foreword" Vienna Anton Bruckner: Sämtliche Werke: Band 20 Teil 6: Psalm 150: Studienpartitur Musikwissenschaftlicher Verlag der Internationalen Bruckner-Gesellschaft. Rickett (translator) Richard
- ^ a b BBC h2g2 Psalm 23
- ^ The Miklós Rózsa Society Website
I will save it with another random editor following behind me. Logawinner (talk) 22:28, 18 June 2019 (UTC)
But not that the other things from meeting the same fate. Logawinner (talk) 22:29, 18 June 2019 (UTC)
References in popular media and culture
[edit]The psalm is sometimes alluded to, and sometimes modified, in popular media.