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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
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26 Nov 2021
Psalms
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Proverbs: why?
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For many years now publishers have marketed New Testaments as independent volumes, often with the Psalms appended. There is evidently demand...
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25 Nov 2021
Comissão Brasileira de Salmodia
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I have placed a link in the right sidebar to the Comissão Brasileira de Salmodia (Brazilian Commission of Psalmody, or CBS). This is a tran...
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2 Nov 2021
The secret weapon of the Reformation
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In the run-up to Reformation Day, Johan van Veen posted this article in Dutch: Het geheime wapen van de Reformatie , or The secret weapon of...
1 Nov 2021
The Alter Psalter
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I have recently acquired a copy of this book, which I will be using in my prayers during November. Stay tuned for a review in December.
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Reformation Day
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Five-hundred four years ago yesterday, Martin Luther nailed his ninety-five theses to the door of the Schlosskirche in Wittenberg, thus sett...
29 Oct 2021
Charlotte Yonge and the Prayer Book Psalter
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I recently finished reading Charlotte Mary Yonge's novel, The Heir of Redclyffe , published in 1853 and an influential example of early ...
Sidney's debt to Geneva
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Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) was one of the vaunted heroes of the Elizabethan age who died in battle against Spain in the Netherlands at an...
14 Oct 2021
Dreaming the Psalms
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Last week I dreamt that I was listening to a choir sing Genevan Psalm 150 to Claude Goudimel's arrangement. In the dream I thought it wa...
6 Oct 2021
Psalm 22 in Hungarian
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The Hungarians have done so much over the centuries to maintain the heritage of Genevan Psalmody, even during the four decades of the commun...
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14 Sept 2021
At last!
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Christian Courier has published the story of my recently completed Genevan Psalter project: At last! An excerpt: This more systematic meth...
11 Sept 2021
Psalm 35
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I've been thoroughly taken with the Genevan tune for Psalm 35. Here is yet another performance of this psalm by the La Capella Reial D...
8 Sept 2021
Psalm 8 in Hungarian
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Here are two lovely performances of Genevan Psalm 8 in Hungarian: 01 Gárdonyi Zsolt: 8. genfi zsoltár : Claude Goudimel: 8. genfi zsoltár (...
19 Aug 2021
Genevan Psalter interview
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This morning I was interviewed by the Rev. Uriesou Brito , pastor of Providence Church, Pensacola, Florida, on the subject of my recently co...
18 Aug 2021
Updated project page
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I have now updated my page, now titled, G ENEVAN PSALTER PROJECT (1985-2021) , to account for the completion of my 36-year-long project to s...
13 Aug 2021
Genevan Psalter Project: A complete first draft
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This week I completed something begun three and a half decades ago. I now have written metrical texts for all 150 Psalms set to their proper...
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Ainsworth's debt to Geneva
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Within the larger communion of Reformed churches, there are two principal traditions of metrical psalmody, as we have noted before: 1. The G...
4 Aug 2021
Fanfare and Psalm 35
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For some reason the tune to Psalm 35 has stuck in my head since I set the text to verse last month. It almost sounds as if it could accompan...
3 Aug 2021
The Genevan Psalter's debt to Gregorian chant, revisited
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Nearly three years ago I posted on The Genevan Psalter's debt to Gregorian chant , noting the similarities between the ancient chant Vic...
23 Jul 2021
Liturgy and archaic language
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In light of the recent Motu Proprio of Pope Francis limiting the use of the extraordinary form of the Latin mass , I thought I would repos...
Henry Ainsworth's Psalter
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The Ainsworth Psalter is not well known today, even among aficionados of metrical psalmody. It was brought to Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 16...
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