By the Babylonian Rivers
Mark Sedio

Composer Mark Sedio
Text Psalm 137, para. Ewald Bash
Voicing SATB, violine or viola or C inst.
Topic Lament Church Season Lent
Scripture reference
Psalm 137
Length 1' 40" Price $1.80 (U.S.)
Released 4/94
Catalog no. 410-850
Difficulty Mod. easy

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Sedio has taken a Latvian folk melody that perfectly fits the laments of Psalm 137. The choir sings only with a solo instrument, and together they capture the sorrow and longing of this psalm.

Anthem text
y the Babylonian rivers
we sat down in grief and wept;
hung our harps upon a willow,
mourn'd for Zion while we slept.

There our captors, in derision
did require of us a song;
so we sat with staring vision
and the days were hard and long.

How shall we sing the Lord's song
in a strange and bitter land?
Can our voices veil the sorrow?
Lord God hear your lonely band.

Let your cross be benediction
for those bound in tyranny;
by the pow'r of resurrection
loose them from captivity.

Psalm 137, para. Ewald Bash, 1964.
Reprinted from Songs for Today, © 1964, The American Lutheran Church.
Used by permission of Augsburg Fortress.

 



 


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"Mark Sedio's setting of BY THE BABYLONIAN RIVERS takes advantage of the lulling, rocking repetitions of the original Latvian folk melody. This is a beautiful, hypnotic work which is sure to be an instant favorite with singers and congregations alike."-AAM Journal, February 1995

"Simple, evocative Latvian melody combined with the text of Psalm 137. The strength of this setting is its simplicity. Easy." -Cross Accent, July 1995



 

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