The first volume of a collection of responsorial psalms for use throughout the church year during the Eucharist or Communion Service. These settings, by Robert Fielding, are intended for congregational use led by a cantor or choir. They have accompaniments that are suitable for organ or keyboard. Each setting has been used in worship at Romsey Abbey, Hampshire in the United Kingdom. Indexed for season or theme, the psalms use the translations available in the Church of England Common Worship Psalter (2000) and the ECUSA translation appearing in Celebrating Common Praise (1992). Melody-only...
The first volume of a collection of responsorial psalms for use throughout the church year during the Eucharist or Communion Service. These settings, ...
Variations & Finale on the Hymn Tune 'Iste confessor' provides players and audiences with a light-hearted and stylistic set of variations in a French style.
Variations & Finale on the Hymn Tune 'Iste confessor' provides players and audiences with a light-hearted and stylistic set of variations in a French ...
Responsorial settings have become an established way of singing psalms in a way that involves everyone. A cantor is central to this style and can easily deliver large amounts of text quickly and with sensitivity. A response which a congregation can learn quickly, even on one hearing, can facilitate a spontaneous moment of creativity in our worship. Robert Fielding regularly writes responsorial psalm settings for the choir and congregation at Romsey Abbey, Hampshire in the UK. All these settings have been 'road tested' and they will hopefully provide an additional option to those who use the...
Responsorial settings have become an established way of singing psalms in a way that involves everyone. A cantor is central to this style and can easi...
Responsorial settings have become an established way of singing the psalms in a way that involves everyone. A cantor is central to this style and can easily deliver large amounts of text quickly and with sensitivity. A response which a congregation can learn quickly, even on one hearing, can facilitate a spontaneous moment of creativity in our worship. For many years, Robert Fielding wrote responsorial psalm settings for the choir and congregation at Romsey Abbey, Hampshire in the UK. Most of these settings have been 'road tested' and they will hopefully provide an additional option to those...
Responsorial settings have become an established way of singing the psalms in a way that involves everyone. A cantor is central to this style and can ...
A new organ was built in 1858 by the London firm J.W. Walker & Sons for the 12th century Norman Romsey Abbey in Hampshire, UK. This was a substantial instrument and yet no images of how it looked in the North Transept gallery exist apart from a tantalising view of a pedal tower in both a newspaper article print and a photograph. For 30 years the organ sounded out from this favoured spot until it was unceremoniously crammed into an Aisle Arch and Triforium, separating it into two parts and creating the need for actions that still to this day cause problems for player and those responsible for...
A new organ was built in 1858 by the London firm J.W. Walker & Sons for the 12th century Norman Romsey Abbey in Hampshire, UK. This was a substantial ...