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PSALM 23 (Irvine)

Composer: P.B. Irvine

Peter Irvine is an Episcopal priest and musician, currently performing with the Rock River String Band and the Lanier Consort. He has written many psalm paraphrases and original hymn texts, as well as hymn tunes, some of which are found on My.Hymnary.org. He attended Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and completed a Master of Divinity from General Theological Seminary in 2002. He had also earned a Bachelor of Arts and Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Tennessee, where he was born and lived until 1982. He plays piano, organ, harpsichord, guitar, mountain dulcimer and penny whistle, and especially enjoys music with a Celtic flavor. He worked with Harry Plantinga beginning in 1993 to create the online editions of Southern Harmo… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: PSALM 23 (Irvine)
Composer: P.B. Irvine
Meter: 6.8
Key: D Major
Copyright: c. 2018 by Mel Bay Publications, Inc.

Media

Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs for Voice and Dulcimer #65
Text: The God of love my shepherd is
  • The God of love my shepherd is (PDF)

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