the 17 A verse for the Alleluia is not quite correct. — the score says "mysteries of creation," while the Lectionary says "mysteries of the kingdom." — The preposition "for" is also missing: "for you have revealed..."
I'm having limited luck with proofreading comments here, which doesn't mean that sometimes extensively revised versions haven't emerged by Sunday, for 2026 readers to inquire about.
Anglican Chant is indeed a fascinating way of psalm recitation. Can you please elaborate how your editions are meant to be used? Is the first line an intro verse or an antiphone? Are antiphones (i.e. choruses) used in Anglican Chant? If it is a chorus, is the top line meant to be repeated by the congregation? (I have tried to trace this thread back to its beginning three levels below in some other thread, but have not find further clues there).
Anglicans generally chant Gradual Psalms in directum, straight thru, also an option under GIRM. I made these for NO use as Responsorial Psalms, to replace the almost-but-not-quite-anglican-chant versions in Guimont's book, so our drill is indeed organ, repeated by cantor, then all, then psalm verse, the Respond with all, &c.
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