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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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31 May 2013
From church to stage: nurturing a culture of congregational song
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While the Bible speaks of praising God with musical instruments (e.g., Psalms 147, 149 and 150), there is an ancient tradition of unaccompa...
27 May 2013
Stolz: Psalm 83
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Our friend Ernst Stolz continues his recording pilgrimage through the Psalms, with Psalm 83 his latest contribution. I love the organ and r...
19 May 2013
Fantasia on Psalm 47
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The actual title is Fantasy and Fugue on a theme by Goudimel for Organ Duet , by Rachel Laurin, performed last September by Marnie Giesbrec...
11 May 2013
Hungary sings God's praise: Psalms 42 and 138
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In Hungary it seems that even Baptists sing the Genevan Psalms, a wonderful example for Baptists elsewhere in the world. Here is the Vox No...
9 May 2013
Update: Psalm 66
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I have just posted my 82nd Genevan Psalm versification, namely, Psalm 66 . This psalm is one of thanksgiving and celebration for God's ...
6 May 2013
Psalm 96
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I have just posted my own performance of Genevan Psalm 96 on my Byzantine Calvinist youtube channel. At some point I hope to have access to...
Recording the Psalms
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Our friend Ernst Stolz has now made it as far as Psalm 80, leaving only 70 more to go. If he keeps up the current pace, he will finish reco...
16 Apr 2013
Congregational singing: Psalm 138
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The Canadian Reformed Churches are virtually the only churches in North America that sing from the Genevan Psalter in its entirety on a reg...
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12 Apr 2013
Ali Ufki and the Psalms
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The title of this book in Turkish is Ali Ufki ve Mezmurlar , or Ali Ufki and the Psalms . The author, Cem Behar , teaches in the Department...
Singing the Psalms through adversity — in Turkish!
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God’s people have sung the Psalms for millennia, especially in dark times when it seems that he has abandoned them. One young man nearly ...
21 Mar 2013
Singing the Psalms through adversity: the Czechs
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The following appeared in the 11 March issue of Christian Courier as part of my monthly "Principalities & Powers" column. I ...
19 Mar 2013
Tim Nijenhuis' Psalms
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My Hamilton neighbour Tim Nijenhuis has just completed his own piano arrangements of all of the Genevan Psalm melodies, titled Genevan Melo...
16 Mar 2013
Praying the Psalms: a scriptural rosary
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Nearly a year and a half ago I wrote of the origins of the rosary, a form of piety long associated with the Roman Catholic Church: The decl...
10 Mar 2013
Genevan Psalms in Korean
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I have now posted on the links page of my website a link to the Genevan Psalter in the Korean language, along with a passable English tra...
9 Mar 2013
Publisher found
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Although this is not altogether relevant to the subject matter of this blog, I am nevertheless pleased to announce that my second book, pro...
5 Mar 2013
Update: Psalm 53, 69 and 70
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Our friend Jungwon Hwang has posted another performance of a Psalm, this one the 53rd, which is of course virtually identical to Psalm 14. ...
25 Feb 2013
The Huguenot battle anthem: Psalm 68
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Ernst Stolz' recording journey through the Psalms has now brought him to Psalm 68, famous as the anthem of the French Reformed Christia...
22 Feb 2013
The Hungarian Reformed Church
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Many North American Christians are unaware that the Reformation had an impact in east central Europe. Hungary was one of the countries aff...
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20 Feb 2013
Molnár's psalter online
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I have recently been alerted to the existence of a scanned copy of the Psalterium Hungaricum of 1607, containing the texts of Albert Szenc...
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18 Feb 2013
Update: Goudimel and Martinů
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Two more Goudimel arrangements of the Psalms from Ernst Stolz. Psalm 66, of course, has the same melody as Psalms 98 and 118, while Psalm 6...
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