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Let My Prayer Rise
Intended for evening prayer, these canticles are traditionally sung during candlelighting, and when incense is lit. The first and last seven measures of O Gracious Light are in a chant style with planing parallel fourths and fifths over a sustained bass note. The middle section begins in an imitative style, moves to a homophonic texture, builds to the word “light,” then subsides before returning to the simple style introduced in the first seven measures, creating a meditative and comforting atmosphere for the end of day.
Two Evening Canticles [Octavo - Downloadable]
O Gracious Light (Phos Hilaron)/Let My Prayer Rise
O Gracious Light (Phos Hilaron)/Let My Prayer Rise
Two Evening Canticles [Octavo - Downloadable]
O Gracious Light (Phos Hilaron)/Let My Prayer Rise
O Gracious Light (Phos Hilaron)/Let My Prayer Rise
Indexes
Topical: |
Petition / Prayer
Evening |
Liturgical: |
Evening Prayer Evening Psalms, Canticles
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Scripture: |
Psalm 141
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