Responsorial Psalm for Our Lady of Luján

$5.00

“The Lord has done good things for me: glory to the Lord!"

This original responsorial psalm setting was composed for the Solemnity of Our Lady of Luján, celebrated on May 8th — the feast of the patroness of Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay, and a celebration of particular significance to the religious family of the Institute of the Incarnate Word. The refrain text — drawn from the proper psalm assigned to this feast — lends itself naturally to a simple, memorable melody that congregations can take up with ease, while the psalm verses are crafted to support the cantor with a natural, singable line rooted in the psalm tone tradition.

Suitable for parishes with Argentine, Uruguayan, or Paraguayan communities, IVE apostolates, and any community wishing to honor Our Lady of Luján with proper liturgical music, this setting is scored for cantor and congregation, with organ accompaniment.

Before purchasing, listen to a recording of the refrain and first verse below, and watch a brief video demonstration.

“The Lord has done good things for me: glory to the Lord!"

This original responsorial psalm setting was composed for the Solemnity of Our Lady of Luján, celebrated on May 8th — the feast of the patroness of Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay, and a celebration of particular significance to the religious family of the Institute of the Incarnate Word. The refrain text — drawn from the proper psalm assigned to this feast — lends itself naturally to a simple, memorable melody that congregations can take up with ease, while the psalm verses are crafted to support the cantor with a natural, singable line rooted in the psalm tone tradition.

Suitable for parishes with Argentine, Uruguayan, or Paraguayan communities, IVE apostolates, and any community wishing to honor Our Lady of Luján with proper liturgical music, this setting is scored for cantor and congregation, with organ accompaniment.

Before purchasing, listen to a recording of the refrain and first verse below, and watch a brief video demonstration.

A sample recording of the refrain and first verse can be listened to below.

Please note that the choral singing of this was generated with AI tools. Producing, mixing, and mastering music in this way is something entirely new to me and I’m learning as I go. If you have any tips or recommendations to improve my knowledge in this area, please contact me!