Published on
December 23, 2020
Video length
2 mins

Canción de alabanza inspirada en el Salmo 95. / A setting of Psalm 95 that was submitted by Gerardo Oberman. This setting is a song of praise.

Psalm 95

How does this psalm piece interpret the psalm? 
Este salmo reconoce a Dios como fuente de nuestra alegría y merecedor de nuestra alabanza. / This psalm recognizes that God is the source of our joy and worthy of our praise.

 

 

 

 

Alabanza / Praise 

Text and Music: Psalm 95; Gerardo Oberman and Horacio Vivares, © Red Crearte  
Used by permission. Creative Commons.  
Contact: Red Crearte, Gerardo Oberman, redcrearte@redcrearte.org.ar 

 

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