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Best 1 Penitential Psalms (Lasso)

The Penitential Psalms by Orlando di Lasso are Renaissance polyphonic settings of the seven psalms traditionally associated with repentance. Probably composed around 1560 for the court of Duke Albrecht V of Bavaria, they were initially preserved in an elaborately illustrated manuscript and were not...

8.75 Great
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Major Lassus cycle, expressive and historically prized, strong specialist reputation with moderate public familiarity.

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2 Chichester Psalms (Bernstein)

Chichester Psalms is a three-movement choral work composed by Leonard Bernstein in 1965 for the Southern Cathedrals Festival at Chichester Cathedral. Scored for chorus, orchestra, and a featured boy treble or countertenor, it sets Hebrew verses drawn from several biblical psalms. The music combines...

8.65 Great
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Bernstein choral favorite, admired for Hebrew text setting, rhythmic vitality, and accessibility.

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3 Psalmus Hungaricus Op. 13 (Kodály)

Psalmus Hungaricus, Op. 13, is a large-scale work for tenor soloist, mixed chorus, children's chorus, and orchestra by Hungarian composer Zoltan Kodaly. Composed in 1923 for the 50th anniversary of the unification of Buda, Pest, and Obuda, it sets a 16th-century Hungarian paraphrase of Psalm 55 by M...

8.05 Great
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Major Hungarian choral-orchestral work, nationally significant and admired, less internationally central.

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4 Beatus Vir Op. 38 (Górecki)

'Beatus Vir Op. 38' is a choral-orchestral work composed by Henryk Górecki in 1979 to mark Pope John Paul II's visit to Kraków. The composition sets text from the Psalms for baritone soloist, mixed chorus, and orchestra, representing an important example of Górecki's sacred music in the latter part...

7.15 Good
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Important Polish sacred commission, respected but much less prominent than Górecki's Third Symphony.

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