Looking for Full Sommerville Psalms
  • Does anyone know of a place I can purchase the full set of Sommerville psalm settings? They seem (the ones in the CBW III) to be better than most others. I have looked on Google and found one on Amazon, but I was wondering if there was any other reputable source or if there is an online pdf of them.
  • chonakchonak
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    You'd want settings of the Canadian lectionary psalms, right?
  • Yah. Thats the one.
  • Andrew_Malton
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    I warmly agree that the late Fr Somerville 's psalms (SS) and also Msgr Barret Armstrong's (TBA) are the best in the CBW., but I am nearly certain there is no published collection of either.

    FYI the CBW III doesn't use the Canadian Lectionary psalms, but the Grail (c) 1986 version.

    I only know of one set of chant settings for the Lectionary (NRSV ish) texts, namely, well, mine.

    Paul Ford's By Flowing Waters also uses the NRSV, but it's the Gradual Simplex and stay not be immediately acceptable in your parish.
    Thanked by 1CHGiffen
  • CHGiffenCHGiffen
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    Andrew, your link seems to require a username and password,
  • Andrew_Malton
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    It does. The texts are (c) the CCCB and the NCCUSA, and I do not have permission to publish them. I got permission to make a couple dozen copies, but those have been given away. I consider that sharing it for review purposes with colleagues who ask, is fair use. So please ask for the password and I will send it.

    And if you will, pray that I eventually obtain permission to publish them more freely.
  • matthewjmatthewj
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    You'd want settings of the Canadian lectionary psalms, right?


    Somerville only wrote for the Canadian church, I believe.
  • canadashcanadash
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    How frustrating Andrew!
  • MatthewRoth
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    That’s just messed up.
  • Well he was a big St. Michael's Choir School person, so makes sense that he would write mainly for the Canadian Church.
  • chonakchonak
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    It might make a good project: to find published editions of his psalm settings, and republish them (obtaining permission) as a single book.