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The Lord Is My Shepherd is a sacred choral composition by John Rutter, a setting of Psalm 23. The work was published by Oxford University Press in 1978.[1] Marked "Slow but flowing", the music is in C major and 2/4 time.[2] Rutter composed it for Mel Olson and the Chancel Choir of the First United Methodist Church in Omaha, Nebraska.[2] He later included the work as a movement in his Requiem of 1985, then with orchestra or chamber ensemble.[3] In 1993, Rutter also made it part of his Psalmfest, a collection of nine psalms written over 20 years. For that version, he used also soloists.[3]

The Lord Is My Shepherd
AnthembyJohn Rutter
KeyC major
RelatedRequiem (1985)
TextPsalm 23
Dedication"For Mel Olson and the Chancel Choir of the First United Methodist Church in Omaha, Nebraska"
Published1978 (1978)
ScoringSATB choir and organ

Text and music

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The biblical text of Psalm 23 is from The 1928 U. S. Book of Common Prayer.[4][5] After a short instrumental introduction, the first verses are sung by the sopranos, while the men's voices continue in unison "He shall convert my soul". "Yea, though I walk thro' the valley of the shadow of death" is expressed by five parts (with divided bass voices) in homophony in low register, while "I will fear no evil" turns to four part setting, which is kept for the following verses, structured by instrumental interludes. In a recapitulation of the beginning, sopranos and now also tenors sing in unison "But thy loving kindness". All four voices begin in unison "And I will dwell" but divide for the climax "in the house of the Lord", reaching forte this only time in the piece. The words are repeated a few times, diminishing and slowing down to a soft "for ever".[2]

Selected recordings

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Psalmfest, including the version with soprano and tenor soloists, was recorded in 2014 by the St Albans Cathedral Choir, the Abbey Girls’ Choir and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Andrew Lucas.[3][6]

References

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  1. ^ "John Rutter / The Lord Is My Shepherd / Vocal score". Oxford University Press. 1978. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
  • ^ a b c John Rutter / The Lord Is My Shepherd. Oxford University Press. 1978.
  • ^ a b c Vernier, David (2014). "Rutter's Joyful Psalmfest". classicstoday.com. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
  • ^ ""Psalms 23. Dominus regit me.", from 1928 Book of Common Prayer". 1928. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  • ^ "P. 15 from "The Psalter, or Psalms of David" from The 1928 U. S. Book of Common Prayer" (PDF). Retrieved 28 March 2022.
  • ^ Quinn, John (2016). "John Rutter (b. 1945) / Psalmfest (1993)". musicweb-international.com. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
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