
Jacques Berthier (27 June 1923 – 27 June 1994) was a French composer of liturgical music, best known for writing much of the music used at Taizé. Berthier was born in Auxerre, Burgundy; both of his parents were musicians - his father Paul Berthier was the kapellmeister and organist at the Auxerre Cathedral. Learning first from his parents, Berthier was trained in music at the César Franck School in Paris. While there, he was taught by, among others, Edward Souberbielle and Guy de Lioncourt (whose daughter he married).
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Introduction: Seigneur, ouvre mes lèvres
In manus tuas, Pater
Veni, Sancte Spiritus
Laudate Dominum
Bless the Lord
Ubi caritas et amor
Bleibet hier
Jésus le Christ
Beati voi poveri
Jubilate, coeli (Christus)
De noche iremos
Zostań tu
Surrexit Christus
Alleluja
Cantique de Siméon
Dans nos obscurités - Als alles duister is
Wait for the Lord
In Te Confido - Op U Vertrouw Ik
Christe Salvator - Christus Verlosser
Laudate, omnes gentes (Lobsingt ihr Völker alle) - EG 181.6
Nada Te Turbe
O Christe Domine Jesu
Ubi Caritas
Psallite Deo - Zing Voor De Heer
Stay With Me
Misericordias Domini
Jesus, remember me
Im Dunkel unsrer Nacht
Laudate omnes gentes (1)
Si le Père vous appelle
Au cœur de ce monde
Tui amoris ignem
Einzug des Chores: Laudate omnes gentes
Que tes oeuvres sont belles
Fais paraître ton jour
Confitemini Domino
Humble servante du Seigneur
Meine Hoffnung
Qui mange ma chair
Ha ingen uro
Min sjel får hvile ut
Nada de turbe
Laudate omnes gentes
Laudate omnes gentes (I)
Prepare The Way
Jesus, Guds Son, du ljos i mitt indre
Magnificat
Nunc dimittis
Heilag Ande, kom til oss
Veni Creator Spiritus
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