Plainsong Psalter

Plainsong Psalter

by James Litton
Plainsong Psalter

Plainsong Psalter

by James Litton

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Overview

This book contains the one hundred fifty psalms of David set to plainsong psalm tones with antiphons as selected and compiled by Howard E. Galley, Jr. Originally, they were published in The Psalter section of his The Prayer Book Office. Where no antiphons exist in that resource, editor James Litton has followed the work of Dr. Richard Crocker and Ronald Haizlip in the Gradual Psalms both in choice of psalm tone and method of pointing or other current resources.

This psalter is intended for use in the Daily Office. Contains a preface, an introduction and performance notes. The Appendix also contains examples of the psalm tones and their various endings.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780898691627
Publisher: Church Publishing, Incorporated
Publication date: 01/01/1988
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

James Litton is one of America's best known choral conductors, a specialist in children's choral techniques, a teacher and scholar, and a church musician and organist. Dr. Litton conducted The American Boychoir in 49 states and 12 nations in more than 2,000 concerts during his 14-year tenure as Music Director. He has served as interim Music Director of Washington National Cathedral and the St. Olaf College Choir. Dr. Litton was head of Church Music and was Assistant Professor of Organ at Princeton Theological Seminary and Visiting Lecturer at Virginia Theological Seminary and The Universityof the South. He has been Organist and Director of Music at Trinity Church, Princeton, New Jersey, and St. Bartholomew's Church in New York City. He was a member of the Episcopal Church's Standing Commission on Church Music, and was a contributing member of the committee which produced The Hymnal 1982.He is a Fellow of the Royal School of Church Music.

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