This week’s Songs for Saints (SFS) selection is a setting of The Lord’s Prayer by Russian liturgical composer Nikolay Kedrov Sr.
His famous setting of The Lord’s Prayer, sung in Russian, begins with Otche Nash (Our Father) and has been known by that name ever since.
In 2011, James Jordan and Sarah Garner set this piece to the English version of The Lord’s Prayer as found in the King James Version.
If you would like the sheet music, it is found in the Cantus Christi number 726.
The saints of Christ Covenant Church, who currently pray the Lord’s Prayer each week, plan to begin singing this each week during our liturgy. As Martin Luther (or someone) once said, “he who sings, prays twice.”
Where to find this SFS
Listen on Qobuz or Spotify below.
Download this SFS
Download .mp3 (.mp3 = great quality)
Download .wav (.wav = high resolution audio file)
Find the Sheet Music (From the Cantus Christi #726)
Additional resources
If you would like to learn the SATB (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) parts you can listen to each part below
SATB Parts
SOPRANO
ALTO (high & low)
TENOR
BASS
Note: the amazing painting that is used as the cover art for this single is called “Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives” and was painted in 1870 by Frederic Edwin Church.
The Lord's Prayer - (Otche Nash)