[2] It has inspired composers such as Anton Bruckner, Cesar Franck and Igor Stravinsky, and Benjamin Britten.
[6] The work, which takes about 1 1/2 minutes to perform,[5] became one of Aguiar's most popular compositions, described as likely the most frequently performed choral work from Brazil in the U.S..[4] The composition in one movement is in 12/8 time and marked Allegro con brio.
[4][5] Salmo 150 was part of a 2008 album of Christmas Music, Lux Beatissima, sung by the Constant chamber choir conducted by Harald Jers [de].
[8] Andreas Reize, Bach's 18th successor as Thomaskantor conducting the Thomanerchor,[9][10] chose Salmo 150 as the opening piece for the choir's concert as part of the choral festival Deutsches Chorfest 2022 at the Thomaskirche and broadcast by Deutschlandfunk.
[12][13][14] It was presented at the Thomaskirche,[10] and on a tour to the Merseburg Cathedral[9] and at the Lutherkirche in Wiesbaden as part of the Rheingau Musik Festival, among others.