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Psalm 69: Turn to the Lord in Your Need

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: This is my prayer to you, My prayer for your favor Refrain First Line: Turn to the Lord in your need Text Sources: Lectionary for Mass

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[Turn to the Lord in your need]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Michel Guimont Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 17123 43 Used With Text: Psalm 69: Turn to the Lord in Your Need

[Turn to the Lord in your need]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. Robert Carroll; Robert J. Batastini; Chrysogonus Waddell, OSCO; Joseph Gelineau Tune Key: a minor Incipit: 24561 76 Used With Text: Psalm 69: Turn to the Lord in Your Need

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Psalm 69: Turn to the Lord in Your Need

Hymnal: RitualSong #97 (1996) First Line: This is my prayer to you Refrain First Line: Turn to the Lord in your need Topics: 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C; Captivity; Compassion; Creation; Faithfulness of God; Funeral; Homeland; Love of God for Us; Marriage; Pastoral Care of the Sick; Penance; Petition; Poverty; Praise; Prayer; Providence; Song; Suffering; Thanksgiving Scripture: Psalm 33:1 Languages: English Tune Title: [This is my prayer to you]

Psalm 69: Turn to the Lord in Your Need

Hymnal: Gather Comprehensive #69 (1994) First Line: This is my prayer to you Refrain First Line: Turn to the Lord in your need Topics: Captivity; Homeland; Ordinary Time Fifteenth Sunday Scripture: Psalm 69:13-36 Languages: English Tune Title: [Turn to the Lord in your need]

Psalm 69: Turn to the Lord in Your Need

Author: The Grail Hymnal: Gather Comprehensive #70 (1994) First Line: This is my prayer to you Refrain First Line: Turn to the Lord in your need Topics: Ordinary Time Fifteenth Sunday Scripture: Psalm 69:14-36 Languages: English Tune Title: [Turn to the Lord in your need]

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Joseph Gelineau

1920 - 2008 Composer (Gelineau tone) of "[Turn to the Lord in your need]" in Gather Comprehensive Joseph Gelineau (1920-2008) Gelineau's translation and musical settings of the psalms have achieved nearly universal usage in the Christian church of the Western world. These psalms faithfully recapture the Hebrew poetic structure and images. To accommodate this structure his psalm tones were designed to express the asymmetrical three-line/four-line design of the psalm texts. He collaborated with R. Tournay and R. Schwab and reworked the Jerusalem Bible Psalter. Their joint effort produced the Psautier de la Bible de Jerusalem and recording Psaumes, which won the Gran Prix de L' Academie Charles Cros in 1953. The musical settings followed four years later. Shortly after, the Gregorian Institute of America published Twenty-four Psalms and Canticles, which was the premier issue of his psalms in the United States. Certainly, his text and his settings have provided a feasible and beautiful solution to the singing of the psalms that the 1963 reforms envisioned. Parishes, their cantors, and choirs were well-equipped to sing the psalms when they embarked on the Gelineau psalmody. Gelineau was active in liturgical development from the very time of his ordination in 1951. He taught at the Institut Catholique de Paris and was active in several movements leading toward Vatican II. His influence in the United States as well in Europe (he was one of the founding organizers of Universa Laus, the international church music association) is as far reaching as it is broad. Proof of that is the number of times "My shepherd is the Lord" has been reprinted and reprinted in numerous funeral worship leaflets, collections, and hymnals. His prolific career includes hundreds of compositions ranging from litanies to responsories. His setting of Psalm 106/107, "The Love of the Lord," for assembly, organ, and orchestra premiƩred at the 1989 National Association of Pastoral Musicians convention in Long Beach, California. --www.giamusic.com

Michel Guimont

b. 1950 Composer of "[Turn to the Lord in your need]" in Gather Comprehensive

Robert J. Batastini

b. 1942 Composer (acc.) of "[Turn to the Lord in your need]" in Gather Comprehensive Robert J. Batastini is the retired vice president and senior editor of GIA Publications, Inc., Chicago. Bob has over fifty-five years of service in pastoral music ministry, having served several parishes in the Archdiocese of Chicago and one in the Diocese of Joliet. He served as executive editor and project director for the Worship hymnals (three editions), Gather hymnals (three editions), Catholic Community Hymnal, and as executive editor of RitualSong. In 1993 he became the first recipient of the Father Lawrence Heimann Citation for lifetime contribution to church music and liturgy in the U.S., awarded by St. Joseph's College, Rensselaer, Indiana, and was named "Pastoral Musician of the Year-2000" by the National Association of Pastoral Musicians (NPM). At its 2006 conference, he was named a Fellow of the Hymn society in the United States and Canada. In his retirement he is active in the music ministry of St. Francis de Sales Parish, Holland, MI. Nancy Naber, from www.giamusic.com/bios/