Free Music Downloads
This page will allow you to access
and download unpublished
music by Marty that has recently been recorded or has been used at
various events and
conferences. As the music here becomes available in published editions it will be removed from
this site.
You are free to copy this music for use by your own individual community; however,
please do not distribute copies of this music to other communities (let them download it themselves),
please include the copyright notice on any copies you make, and
please do not use these copies after the date indicated on the information with the copyright of the
music.
This lastest update includes a number of simple chants (marked *) for personal or small group meditation. When memorized, these chants may be repeated throughout the day, in the midst of other activities (walking, driving, etc.)
You are free to copy this music for use by your own individual community; however,
please do not make changes without permission.
Marty offers these songs freely, trusting in your good will. Thanks.
Note: Because these are unpublished works, there will occasionally be mistakes in the score or (sometimes) odd layouts.
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Bread for the World -- An unpublished song written for the 35th anniversary celebration of Bread for the World. This song may be used both by Bread for the World groups and other groups. When using the song, please offer information about the work of Bread for the World (www.bread.org).
*Amos Litany -- A litany for personal or group prayer. Additional petitions (sung or spoken) can be created as needed.
*Bring Peace -- A simple response for personal or small group prayer, with optional verses or the ability to create your own petitions.
Listen, O People (Psalm 78) -- A simple ostinado refrain that can be used with a variety of "Word" texts or psalms. This refrain has often been used within Living Liturgy events.