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THE GENEVAN PSALTER: INTRODUCTION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
SELECTED ANNOTATED DISCOGRAPHY
LORD'S DAY LITURGY for Reformed Churches
GENEVAN PSALTER PROJECT (1985-2021)
THE NIAGARA PSALTER
GOD AS JUDGE: PRAYING THE IMPRECATORY PSALMS
LINKS TO @ByzantineCalvinist YOUTUBE CHANNEL
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8 Mar 2010
Blast from the past
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Using the Wayback Machine Internet Archive I have located what my Genevan Psalter website looked like a decade ago, when it was no more than...
1 Mar 2010
Update: Psalm 146
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Having heard Sweelinck's arrangement of Psalm 146 below, I have now composed my own and versified the text, which I posted this morning ...
22 Feb 2010
Updates: Sweelinck arrangements
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Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562-1621) was a Dutch musician who, among other things, arranged the Genevan Psalms for choral singing. Coincid...
16 Feb 2010
Psalm 95 - T'ai Giorkou
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There is an intimate connection between folk and liturgical music that often goes unnoticed. Both typically grow out of local communities in...
31 Jan 2010
Tallis' haunting tune
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This year marks the one-hundredth anniversary of the first performance of English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams’ masterpiece, Fantasia on ...
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23 Jan 2010
Update: 'gods' and 'angels'
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I have just completed a versification of Psalm 97 along with an arrangement of the Genevan melody . As is the case with a number of psalms...
22 Jan 2010
God as 'Supreme Being'
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It is well known that liturgical language changes more slowly than ordinary spoken or written language and that people are exceedingly reluc...
9 Jan 2010
New year updates, 2010
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I have made several updates to my website in recent weeks, as indicated below. For Christmas my wife gave me a rather extraordinary CD, The ...
17 Dec 2009
John the Forerunner
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The following appears as the most recent instalment of my monthly column, "Principalities & Powers," in the Canadian newspaper...
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14 Dec 2009
Comfort, Comfort Ye My People
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There is perhaps no biblical passage that more breathes the spirit of Advent than Isaiah 40:1-8, which, after the destruction predicted earl...
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11 Dec 2009
Hannah’s song, Mary’s Magnificat
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It would take too long to list the myriad composers who have set to music the Magnificat of Mary, as found in Luke 1:46-55. J. S. Bach'...
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2 Nov 2009
Updates to video page
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Several more videos have been added, including Psalm 47 sung by Les pèlerins du pays de Montbéliard, and Psalms 81 and 119 (partial) sung by...
10 Oct 2009
Metres: uniformity versus diversity
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Our family are currently members of a church that sings the psalms some of the time, if less than I myself would like to see. Those psalms t...
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2 Oct 2009
Update: new videos
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I have just posted several more videos to the video section of my website, including the following of a congregation singing Psalm 124 at l...
28 Sept 2009
Seerveld's psalms
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At the weekend I participated in the Refresh & Renew conference on worship at Redeemer University College. I was invited by Calvin Seer...
18 Sept 2009
Gaelic psalms
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A colleague of mine recently returned from a conference in St. Andrews, Scotland, where he heard sung the Psalms in Scots Gaelic, with a pre...
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4 Sept 2009
Chanting the Psalms
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Imagine, if you will, what it would be like if Christians were to hold competitions in chanting the Psalms similar to what we see below. If ...
18 Aug 2009
Worship music
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I am cross-posting this with my other blog, Notes from a Byzantine-Rite Calvinist . It is not difficult to find Christian theologians and li...
6 Aug 2009
Worship wars
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Chuck Colson's latest Breakpoint commentary raises an issue of concern to many Christians, at least in North America, where we have the ...
4 Aug 2009
Singing the Psalms: Presbyterian Church in Canada
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During a recent holiday to Grand Bend, Ontario, our family visited the marvellous Lambton Heritage Museum , which proved to be much more int...
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