Mi Boca Proclamará Tu Alabanza/My Mouth Will Proclaim Your Praise (CD) Pedro Rubalcava

The first bilingual setting of morning, evening and night prayer! Offering just about everything you need to sing the Liturgy of the Hours (in an adapted format), this new resource will advance the prayer life of bilingual parishes.
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Mi Boca Proclamará Tu Alabanza/My Mouth Will Proclaim Your Praise (CD) Pedro Rubalcava Songs: 1)Amanecer/At the Break of Day 2)Cántico de Daniel/Canticle of Daniel 3)Cántico de Simeón/Canticle of Simeon 4)Completas: Versículo Introductorio/Compline: Introductory Verse 5)Oh Dios de Luz y Oscuridad/O God of Day and God of Night 6)Intercesiones/Intercessions 7)Benedictus 8)Salmo 62: Por Ti Madrugo/Psalm 63: As Morning Breaks 9)Laudes: Versículo Introductorio/Morning Prayer: Introductory Verse 10)Luz de Cristo/Light of Christ 11)Magnificat 12)Philippians Canticle/Cántico Filipense 13)Psalm 149/Salmo 149: Cantate Domino 14)Psalm 91: You Are My Refuge/Salmo 90 Tú, Mi Refugio 15)Queen of Heaven, Rejoice/Reina del Cielo, Alégrate 16)Into Your Hands/En Tus Manos 17)Salmo 141: Tú Eres Mi Refugio/Psalm 142: Lord, You Are My Refuge 18)Salve, Reina de los Cielos/Hail, Queen of Heaven 19)Salmo 140 Suba Mi Oración/Psalm 141: Let My Prayer Rise 20)Vísperas: Versículo Introductorio/ Evening Prayer: Introductory Verse A wonderful selection of new music from Pedro Rubalcava Mi Boca Proclamará Tu Alabanza CD is a wonderful selection of new music from Pedro Rubalcava. Thanks to this groundbreaking collection, Spanish and English speakers can sing, pray and find nourishment in the Liturgy of the Hours, together. Sing the office in English, Spanish, or bilingually The collection includes introductory verses, hymns, psalmody, canticles, responsories, Gospel canticles, intercessions, and more. Extremely versatile, it allows for singing the office entirely in English, entirely in Spanish, or bilingually. You can even sing the verses in one language then echo or respond in the other. Helps diverse parish groups sanctify the day together Designed especially to help diverse parish groups join together to sanctify the day, all three liturgies feature psalms and canticles from the first Sunday in the four-week cycle. Morning prayer contains settings of Psalm 63, the Canticle of Daniel and Psalm 149. Evening prayer includes Psalms 141 and 142 and the Canticle from Philippians. Night prayer (Sunday, after Evening Prayer II) has a setting of Psalm 91 and two Marian hymns. Pedro's pastoral notes make it easy to get started The songbook contains assembly editions and keyboard, guitar and vocal parts for all 20 songs. Some titles also have choral and solo instrument parts. Accompaniment and solo instruments vary from piano and guitar to flute, oboe, hand drum and cello. All antiphons have Spanish and English options; some, like the morning Gospel canticle (Benedictus), have a third option in Latin. The Orders of Service and Pedro's pastoral notes make it easy to get started. CD features Pedro and Anna Betancourt on lead vocals Featuring through-composed and chant settings, these new songs are accessible to the resources of any community. Produced by Cyprian Consiglio, OSB Cam, the CD makes a good learning tool as well as accompaniment for small group and individual reflection. Beautifully recorded, the disc features Pedro and talented singer Anna Betancourt on lead vocals throughout. In some ways, this resource is similar to Cyprian's Lord, Open My Lips. Morning hymn with Native American overtones Arranged for flute, hand drum and guitar, the morning hymn, "Amanecer," is a gentle song with Native American overtones. "At the break of day, we sing to the Giver of light that wakes the morning. To you, O God, we dedicate our life, our thoughts, our works, our very being." Evening hymn features a lovely ostinato in Latin The evening hymn, "Luz de Cristo/Light of Christ," invites Christ to dispel our darkness. In the verses, a cantor sings light-related titles for Christ ("Sun of Justice, Radiant Light") over a lovely ostinato in Latin. Two Marian hymns for the seasons of the year The collection closes with two bilingual Marian hymns or antiphons. "Salve Reina de los Cielos/Hail, Queen of Heaven" features simple piano accompaniment. "Queen of Heaven, Rejoice/Reina del Cielo, Alégrate" includes parts for hand drum, flute and guitar. "A source of piety, and nourishment for personal prayer" As Sacrosanctum Concilium reminds us, "The divine office, because it is the public prayer of the Church, is a source of piety, and nourishment for personal prayer." All who sing the Liturgy of the Hours "are earnestly exhorted in the Lord to attune their minds to their voices when praying it."

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