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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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28 Nov 2012
Update: The Psalm Project
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Earlier this year I was privileged to hear The Psalm Project when they came to Redeemer during their North American tour. They have now re...
26 Nov 2012
Psalms 50 and 93
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Our church is taking a breather from the pastor's sermon series on the Psalms, as we had a guest preacher yesterday. But Ernst Stolz co...
21 Nov 2012
Psalm 49: You can't take it with you
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Once again our pastor, Dr. Ervine, and Dutch musician Ernst Stolz appear to be co-ordinating their treatment of the Psalms. Ervine's se...
14 Nov 2012
Then sings my Seoul: Psalm 104
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The youtube user calling himself huang867 has posted a video of his congregation singing Genevan Psalm 104: I myself have been working o...
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Psalm 48: the city of our God
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Ernst Stolz and Central Presbyterian Church in Hamilton seem to be making their way through the Psalms at exactly the same pace. Our pastor...
9 Nov 2012
The Psalm Project: Psalm 67
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The Psalm Project has posted another performance, this time of Psalm 67, a harvest psalm appropriate to this time of year. Although they do...
8 Nov 2012
Stolz: Psalm 47
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Stolz's postings of the Psalms continue with Psalm 47. This is one of my favourite of the Genevan melodies. Although this is a lovel...
31 Oct 2012
Ein' feste Burg: Reformation
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Two days ago I posted Ernst Stolz's rendition of Genevan Psalm 46. Today, as we observe the anniversary of the beginning of the Reforma...
29 Oct 2012
The Psalms: voice of the martyrs
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Peter Leithart publishes his thoughts on the bloodshed in Nigeria, as Boko Haram continues its persecution of the church in that troubled l...
Stolz: Psalm 46
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Is it coincidental that our good friend Ernst Stolz has recorded Psalm 46 only two days before we observe the 495th anniversary of the begi...
28 Oct 2012
Gaël Liardon - Ouverture et fugue sur le psaume 47
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Imagine Bach composing a fugue based on Genevan Psalm 47, and this is what it might sound like: Incidentally, this video and yesterday...
27 Oct 2012
Ensemble Sweelinck de Genève: Pseaume 1
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24 Oct 2012
Sweelinck in Hungary: Psalm 24
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Judging from the youtube postings, one would think that the whole population of Hungary is divided into hundreds of thousands of choral gro...
20 Oct 2012
'To every generation': Psalm 145
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This past monday the Redeemer Faculty Association hosted a retirement gathering for Dr. Jacob Ellens, who came to the university as a histo...
15 Oct 2012
Stolz: Psalm 44
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8 Oct 2012
Stolz: Psalm 43
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Psalms 42 and 43 were almost certainly a single psalm in the Hebrew. Nevertheless, they are canonically distinct, as reflected in virtually...
2 Oct 2012
Stolz: Psalm 42
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This is, of course, one of the best known of the Genevan tunes in the English-speaking world:
1 Oct 2012
Stolz: Psalms 40 and 41
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26 Sept 2012
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24 Sept 2012
Stolz: Psalms 31 through 39
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Ernst Stolz appears to have turned off the embedding function on his videos, so I will have to content myself with linking to his performan...
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