The Genevan Psalter and the Guitar?
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"It took 25 years to complete the Genevan Psalter. The Reformation took hold of Geneva in 1536. And within a year the Genevans felt an urgent need to provide the congregation with songs of praise appropriate for use in worship services. By 1562 the reformed church of Geneva had its complete Psalter which included rhymings of the 150 psalms plus a number of scriptural hymns and canticles." (More)
Congregational Singing From 'The Book of Praise'
David's Harp But Not His Psalm - Dr. Klaas Schilder
The Huguenot Psalter - Bernard Tournier
"On Her Lips the Psalms..." - S. Vanderploeg
The Origin of Our Psalm Melodies - Dr. K.Deddens
Ecclesia Cantat Aut Non Est - Norma Kobald
The Psalms, the Organ, and Sweelinck - Norma Kobald
Preface to the Psalter by John Calvin - John Calvin
The Psalms and Genevan Melodies - - Ron Dykstra
Psalms From the 'Book of Praise' (Anglo Genevan Psalter) - Canadian Reformed Churches
Hymns From the 'Book of Praise' - (Anglo Genevan Psalter)Canadian Reformed Churches
Singing in the Corporate Worship of the Church - Rev. Dr. R.D. Anderson
Tunes of The Anglo Genevan Psalter - D Tietsma
The History of The Genevan Psalter - Dr. Pierre Pidoux
Music Is Created For The Church - J. Smelik
Ashamed of theTents of Shem? The Semitic Roots of Christian Worship - J. G. Vos TH.M
The Office and Duty of the Organist - Dr. K. Deddens
The Origin Of Our Psalm Melodies - Dr. K. Deddens
Pictures & Original French Text and midi's kindly provided by Bernard Tournier











