Sechs Psalmen Hob XXIII:Anhang
to Poetical Versions with a new German Text
by Franz Joseph Haydn
3-Part - Sheet Music

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Mixed choir: SAB (Mixed choir (SAB)) - Level 2

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To Poetical Versions with a new German Text. Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn. Edited by Ulrich Zimmer. Stapled. Chor-Archiv. Choral score, anthology. Hob XXIII:Anhang. 23 pages. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA06232. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA06232).

ISBN 9790006477289. 27 x 19 cm inches. Text Language: English, German. Text: James Merrick / Eva Rechlin.

During his second visit to England in 1794, Joseph Haydn made the acquaintance of the Rector of Westbourne, the Reverend William Dechair Tattersall. He tried to interest Haydn in his plan to improve congregational singing, more particularly the singing of psalms, in the Anglican Church. Haydn's fame in England had been well founded durng his first visit in 1791/1792 and now, at the height of his celebrity, he was warmly welcomed on all sides. The Reverend Tattersall was more than delighted, therefore, when Haydn consented to help him, and he expressed his thanks with the gift of a silver bowl.

In these six English Psalms Haydn's feeling for accessible and easily remembered melody, partwriting which is satisfying to sing, interesting harmony, well balanced form and a reasonable setting of the text is fully in evidence.

  • Psalm 26: How oft, instinct with warmth divine / Gott weiss, wie oft ich vor ihm stand
  • Psalm 31: Blest be the name of Jacob's God / Mein Gott, ich hab auf dich gebaut
  • Psalm 41: Maker of all! Be Thou my guard / Schopfer der Welt! Sei du mir treu
  • Psalm 50: The Lord, th'almigthy Monarch, spake / Der Herr ist gross, sein Wort hallt weit
  • Psalm 61: Long life shall Israel's king behold / Gott, hor mein Flehn, ich ruf zu dir
  • Psalm 69: O let me in th'accepted hour / Erhor mich, Herr, in deiner Huld