The Whole Booke of Psalmes, first published in 1562, became the most visible symbol of English Protestant music-making through its immense popularity and its perceived Protestant authority and monarchical authorization, and the psalter was directly responsible for the formation of the Church of England’s musical culture. Through close reading of the hymnal’s words about music—the versified texts of the psalms themselves, particularly the paraphrases of those psalms that speak directly about music, singing, worship, and instruments, and also other material including the versified hymns and prefatory matter—I argue that the WBP promoted a particular theology of music in Reformation England. Examining how questions of participation, accessibil...
The history of singing the Biblical Psalms from the Old Testament goes back thousands of years. Earl...
In this study the use of psalm-singing is taken as a special instance of the use of song in the Engl...
The purpose of this essay is to evaluate the way that psalmody - specifically metrical psalmody - se...
Translation of sacred texts is always a dangerous act. In the sixteenth century, translators of the ...
The music of the Tudor era in England reflected the period’s political instability. This instability...
Non-literate societies are often dependent on music for transmitting news and ideas because of music...
Non-literate societies are often dependent on music for transmitting news and ideas because of music...
Previous scholarship has often employed the categories of ‘voluntary’ and ‘established’ religion whe...
Provincial English Anglican and nonconformist church music, commonly known as psalmody, underwent pr...
Music has the power to shape us, to mold our thoughts and actions, to teach us. It is this truth tha...
Music has the power to shape us, to mold our thoughts and actions, to teach us. It is this truth tha...
Histories of American sacred music frequently begin with the pilgrims’ arrival in Plymouth, bringing...
The Genevan Psalter, completed under John Calvin's supervision during the middle decades of the sixt...
The Book of Psalms has occupied a privileged place in Christianity from its earliest years, but it w...
The Genevan Psalter, completed under John Calvin's supervision during the middle decades of the sixt...
The history of singing the Biblical Psalms from the Old Testament goes back thousands of years. Earl...
In this study the use of psalm-singing is taken as a special instance of the use of song in the Engl...
The purpose of this essay is to evaluate the way that psalmody - specifically metrical psalmody - se...
Translation of sacred texts is always a dangerous act. In the sixteenth century, translators of the ...
The music of the Tudor era in England reflected the period’s political instability. This instability...
Non-literate societies are often dependent on music for transmitting news and ideas because of music...
Non-literate societies are often dependent on music for transmitting news and ideas because of music...
Previous scholarship has often employed the categories of ‘voluntary’ and ‘established’ religion whe...
Provincial English Anglican and nonconformist church music, commonly known as psalmody, underwent pr...
Music has the power to shape us, to mold our thoughts and actions, to teach us. It is this truth tha...
Music has the power to shape us, to mold our thoughts and actions, to teach us. It is this truth tha...
Histories of American sacred music frequently begin with the pilgrims’ arrival in Plymouth, bringing...
The Genevan Psalter, completed under John Calvin's supervision during the middle decades of the sixt...
The Book of Psalms has occupied a privileged place in Christianity from its earliest years, but it w...
The Genevan Psalter, completed under John Calvin's supervision during the middle decades of the sixt...
The history of singing the Biblical Psalms from the Old Testament goes back thousands of years. Earl...
In this study the use of psalm-singing is taken as a special instance of the use of song in the Engl...
The purpose of this essay is to evaluate the way that psalmody - specifically metrical psalmody - se...