The excellent virtual video below was recorded by the Sonos Quartet.
© Colin Eatock 2020
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It is widely accepted by scholars that the Psalms were written to be sung. And over the centuries, composers have responded to this implicit challenge, finding in them a rich source of inspiration. This setting of Psalm 146 is the finale to my set of Three Psalms (2018). The excellent virtual video below was recorded by the Sonos Quartet. © Colin Eatock 2020
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