Music: Psalm 148
From Heav’n O Praise the Lord” – Psalm 148, from the Cantus Christi hymnal, pg 192. This video is excerpted from a Christ Church congregational psalm sing (not a professional choir) directed by Dr. David Erb
From Heav’n O Praise the Lord” – Psalm 148, from the Cantus Christi hymnal, pg 192. This video is excerpted from a Christ Church congregational psalm sing (not a professional choir) directed by Dr. David Erb
“Blessed the Man That Fears Jehovah” (Psalm 128) from the Cantus Christi hymnal, pg 166. This is excerpted from the Christ Church congregational Psalm Sing (not performed by a professional choir) and is directed by Dr. David Erb
Psalm 15 from the Cantica Sanctorum, by Dr. David Erb, sung by the Christ Church congregation during a Sunday evening Psalm Sing. Conductor: Dr. David Erb
Psalm 19 from the Cantica Sanctorum, by Dr. David Erb, sung by the Christ Church congregation during a Sunday evening Psalm Sing. Conductor: Dr. David Erb
Douglas Wilson on Music and Propriety: “Rejection of a particular kind of music for worship is not the same thing as a rejection of that kind of music. I like jazz, I like rock and roll, some of it, I like classical, I like the blues, and I love the psalms. Now given this hash of musical interests and appreciations, you would think that I would be arguing that we should employ all of it in the worship of God.
“Without a restoration of the psalms to an honored place in worship, our musical worship of the Lord will continue to have the gravitas of a glad bag full of styrofoam packing peanuts” – Douglas Wilson on psalm singing in Mother Kirk: Essays on Church Life (p. 138) By popular demand, CanonWired is pleased to introduce a “Music” category (see Resources | Music ) to our ever-expanding repertoire. In this category we plan on featuring deep thoughts on music, musical
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