The Spirit of the Lord
for SATB chorus, unaccompanied
text adapted from Acts 1:5, Isaiah 11:2, and Psalm 72:18
Augsburg Fortress, 9781506413983
The traditional baptismal blessing adapted from Isaiah 11:2 is set here in a sweet, gentle motet appropriate for baptisms, services of confirmation and affirmation of baptism, the season of Advent, or as a general benediction. In the latter case, the motet can be performed without the opening chant if desired.
Composer commentary:
"The Spirit of the Lord was written for the baptism of our daughter on Advent 2A, when the appointed texts from the Revised Common Lectionary include the story of John the Baptist from Matthew’s gospel, and the Isaiah 11 passage from which the traditional baptismal blessing (invoking the spirit of the Lord to rest upon the baptized) is adapted. They were the perfect texts for a baptism, and inspired me to create this motet. The opening chant text from Acts 1:5 connects Christ’s baptism to our own. The final line of text, taken from the psalm for Advent 2A, turns the blessing around, as we thankfully sing, 'Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel, who alone has done wondrous things.'"
