Performed by Julianne Woods on the Feast of Corpus Christi, 2021 at the Cathedral of the Assumption, Carlow.
Let your face shine upon us composed by Malcolm Kogut and performed by Julianne Woods.
18 April 2021.
St Patrick’s Day Psalm : Go forth from your kin and your country Composed by O Keeffe/ McDonagh Sung by Julianne Woods
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Psalm 24 Lord this is the people that long to see your face, composed by Jeff Ostrowski
Sung by Julianne Woods accompanied by Marian Gaynor
1 November 2020 Feast of All Saints
Cathedral of the Assumption, Carlow.
The Hiding place / Mo ghrá thu a thiarna Composed by Liam Lawton Sung by Julianne Woods Accompanied by Maria Quinn on piano
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The Lord Hears the Cry of the Poor – Psalm 34
Composed by Liam Lawton
Sung by Julianne Woods
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Psalm 21 My God My God
Composed by Liam Lawton
Sung by Julianne Woods at the Pontifical Irish College Rome on Palm Sunday 14th April, 2019.
Accompanied by Fabiola on organ.
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Psalm 116 Our Blessing Cup written by Tony Alonso & Michael Mahler
Sung on Holy Thursday 18 April, 2019 by Julianne Woods and the Carlow Cathedral Choir, accompanied by Marian Gaynor on piano and Frank O Donnell on organ
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Psalm 51 “Be Merciful O Lord” (Stephen Pishner)
Soloist Julianne Woods
Carlow Cathedral choir
Accompanied by Frank O Donnell on organ
First Sunday of Lent (10 March) 2019
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Psalm 138
IN THE SIGHT OF THE ANGELS
Composed by Steven Warner
Sung by Julianne Woods
Accompanied by Frank O Donnell on organ
Carlow Cathedral choir
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time – C
10 February 2019
Easter Alleluia Psalm (Psalm 117) sung by Julianne Woods and Carlow Cathedral Choir on the Second Sunday of Easter, 23 April, 2017

Feast of St Patrick 2013
Let us see O Lord your Mercy and give your saving help (Psalm 84) Woods
The Martyr’s Theme – I rejoiced (Psalm 121)
The Lord is kind and merciful (Psalm 103)
Go out to all the world (Psalm 117)
Father into your hands (Psalm 31)
Bless the Lord My Soul (Psalm 146)
Teach me, O God (Psalm 119) Walker
The Lord is my Shepherd (Psalm 22) Woods
Full us with your love O Lord and we will sing for joy (Psalm 90) Hurd
The Lord will bless all people with peace – Psalm 29 (Haas)
Be with me Lord (Psalm 91) Haugen
Psalm 64 (Haugen) Let All the Earth Sing out with Joy to the Lord Psalm for the Sixth Sunday of Easter (C)
Psalm 47 God Mounts His Throne (Inwood) Composed by Paul Inwood, sung by Carlow Cathedral choir with soloist Julianne Woods. Broadcast by RTE Radio Extra on the feast of the Ascension, 2016.
O Lord – You are Good and Forgiving (Psalm 85) Composed by Julianne Woods, verses sung by Julianne Woods in Pontifical Irish College chapel of All Saints of Ireland. 13/07/2016. Choir: participants of music ministers retreat in Rome Italy 2016 conducted by Fr Liam Lawton and accompanied by Maeve Lyons on piano and Justyna Lotjek Czerny on flute.
All the Ends of the Earth (Psalm 98) Composed by David Haas/ Marty Haughen, sung by Carlow Cathedral choir on the 28th Sunday of the Year (C). 9 September 2016. Soloist- Julianne Woods, accompanied by Marian Gaynor on piano.
Our Help Comes from the Lord (Psalm 121) composed by Michael Joncas and sung by Julianne Woods during Sunday Eucharist on 29th Sunday of the Year (C) 16 October 2016, at the Cathedral of the Assumption, Carlow.
‘I will praise your name my King and my God‘ (Psalm 145) composed by David Haas and sung by Julianne Woods accompanied by Marian Gaynor and the Carlow Cathedral Choir on the 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time (30 October, 2016).
Let us go rejoicing (Psalm 122) composed by Michael Joncas and performed by Julianne Woods and the members of Carlow Cathedral Choir on the Feast of Christ the King (20 December, 2016).
Psalm 25, To you O Lord I lift up my soul (based on Veni Veni Emmanuel) composed by Stephen Pishner and sung by Julianne Woods accompanied by the Carlow Cathedral choir on the Second Sunday of Advent (4 December, 2016).
Psalm 40 Here I am Lord- Lord come to my aid arranged by Rory Cooney and sung by Julianne Woods and the Carlow Cathedral Choir on the Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, 15 January 2017
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