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A Prayer at Wartime, Op.21
Religious/Jewish • 2006 • Lyricist: David King of Israel
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Instrumentation |
Piano, Mixed choir |
Scored for |
Accompanying piano, Choir |
Type of score |
Full score |
Key |
E minor |
Translator |
Henry Pool |
Publisher |
Henry Pool |
Language |
English, Hebrew |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
As both America and Israel are at war against terrorists and their soldiers risk their lives to fight for freedom and against evil, many people pray for them, at home, in churches and synagogues. Psalm 121 is a beautiful prayer, starting out with a cry to God: "From whence will yet come my help?", followed with the reassurance: "My help is from the Lord God ... (He) shields you from possible harm ... (He) will guard you wherever you go, from now to all eternity."
The words of the psalm (Hebrew and English) are set to music by the composer for a choir (SATB) with accompaniment by a piano (or any other keyboard instrument).
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