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The Shadow of the Almighty

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A mildly-syncopated melody is set over a steady quarter note pulse to open the piece, and builds to a climax upon being “delivered” from the “noisesome pestilence” (don’t you just love the old KJV english?). A dissonant descending passage which sets the “cover thee with his feathers” text then combines with the original melody to close out this atmospheric setting. This setting of Psalm 91 was commissioned by the Miller Brothers Quartet in memory of their grandmother.

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A mildly-syncopated melody is set over a steady quarter note pulse to open the piece, and builds to a climax upon being “delivered” from the “noisesome pestilence” (don’t you just love the old KJV english?). A dissonant descending passage which sets the “cover thee with his feathers” text then combines with the original melody to close out this atmospheric setting. This setting of Psalm 91 was commissioned by the Miller Brothers Quartet in memory of their grandmother.

A mildly-syncopated melody is set over a steady quarter note pulse to open the piece, and builds to a climax upon being “delivered” from the “noisesome pestilence” (don’t you just love the old KJV english?). A dissonant descending passage which sets the “cover thee with his feathers” text then combines with the original melody to close out this atmospheric setting. This setting of Psalm 91 was commissioned by the Miller Brothers Quartet in memory of their grandmother.

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