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December 17, 2020
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Breve canción de Gerardo Oberman basada en un verso del Salmo 124, utilizado al inicio de los cultos en la tradición reformada. / This setting of Psalm 124 was submitted by Gerardo Oberman and is based on a verse from Psalm 124 used at the beginning of the worship services in the Reformed tradition.

Psalm 124

How does this psalm piece interpret the psalm?
La breve frase musical fue compuesta para acompañar el inicio de los cultos en una iglesia en Buenos Aires, Argentina, y se ha hecho popular en varios países, siendo utilizada en varias iglesias en el continente.

The short musical phrase was composed to accompany the beginning of the services in a local church in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and has become popular in several countries, being used in several churches in the continent. 

Canto de entrada, afirmación de fe / Entrance song, affirmation of faith 

Text and Music: Psalm 124; 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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