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The first in a trilogy of Messianic Psalms, Psalm 22
poignantly presents the Good Shepherd, giving His life for the sheep, then
rising again triumphantly. The contrast between the minor and major keys of the
first and second sections adequately portray the humiliation and exaltation of
the Savior. This Psalm is a moving and fresh piece of music for Easter
services, or any time of the year.
Psalm 23 is the second in the trinity including Psalms 22
and 24 and presents the Great Shepherd, having died and risen again, caring for
His sheep. The lively, flowing rhythm and the simple melody create a pleasant
pastoral atmosphere that captures the message of this popular Psalm.
The last of a trilogy of Psalms including Psalms 22 and 23,
Psalm 24 presents the Chief Shepherd, returning to rule over the world. A
triumphant organ part accompanies the jubilant choir to welcome the King.
See also other Psalms and works by this composer including the aforementioned titles sold individually. To contact the composer, please send a message to zddamm@yahoo.com or (703) 389-5058.
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