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Original

Psalm 90. Choir sheet music.

Translation

Psalm 90. Choir sheet music.

Original

Psalm 90. Domine, refugium factus es nobis. Composed by Hans Schanderl. Edited by Kurt Suttner. For SSAATTBB choir. Carus Novus. Contemporary choral music. German title. Psalm 90. 1996. German Psalms, Psalms. Level 3. Full score. Language. Latin. Composed 1996. 16 pages. Duration 11 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.990500. ISBN M-007-08700-5. With Language. Latin. German Psalms, Psalms. Kurt Suttner, editor of the "carus novus" series, has written as follows in the foreword to the printed edition of Schanderl's setting of Psalm 90. The seven verses of Psalm 90 contrast the eternity of God with the transitoriness of man. This contrast is symbolized in the composition by the majestic, slow-moving basic pulse of the music, and by rhythmically taut, concise, polyphonic melodic figures. This contrast exactly matches the words which speak either of the permanence of God. "Domine-Lord". or the transitory nature of man. "convertimini filii hominum-return ye children of man"-"mane sicut herba-like the grass".

Translation

Psalm 90. Domine, refugium factus es nobis. Composed by Hans Schanderl. Edited by Kurt Suttner. For SSAATTBB choir. Carus Novus. Contemporary choral music. German title. Psalm 90. 1996. German Psalms, Psalms. Level 3. Full score. Language. Latin. Composed 1996. 16 pages. Duration 11 minutes. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.990500. ISBN M-007-08700-5. With Language. Latin. German Psalms, Psalms. Kurt Suttner, editor of the "carus novus" series, has written as follows in the foreword to the printed edition of Schanderl's setting of Psalm 90. The seven verses of Psalm 90 contrast the eternity of God with the transitoriness of man. This contrast is symbolized in the composition by the majestic, slow-moving basic pulse of the music, and by rhythmically taut, concise, polyphonic melodic figures. This contrast exactly matches the words which speak either of the permanence of God. "Domine-Lord". or the transitory nature of man. "convertimini filii hominum-return ye children of man"-"mane sicut herba-like the grass".