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Elizabeth 1 derisively called the Genevan Psalm melodies the "Genevan Jigs" because of their dance-like qualities in the renaissance ear. This is my homage to her, and to this fantastic melody - which Oscar Peterson appropriated with great success:-)
I have no idea how to write percussion parts, so please improvise at will. Text is Dewey Westra's (1931), melody 1551; altered. Text and original melody are open source.
Text: "Behold, how good, how pleasant is the union, when brothers live together in communion. Tis like the oil on Aaron's head that running down upon his beard does spread. The oil that flowing down his priestly dress anoints him unto holiness."
Can be used for Year C, Easter 7, or the feast day for St. James of Jerusalem.
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Reviews of Jazz Choir: “Behold, How Good” - Genevan Psalm 133(Vulgate: 132) - BROTHERS' CHORUS. TTB, piano, drums, bass, saxophones. In F+
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