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E-raamat: Metrical Psalmody in Print and Practice: English 'Singing Psalms' and Scottish 'Psalm Buiks', c. 1547-1640 [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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During the Reformation, the Book of Psalms became one of the most well-known books of the Bible. This was particularly true in Britain, where people of all ages, social classes and educational abilities memorized and sang poetic versifications of the psalms. Those written by Thomas Sternhold and John Hopkins became the most popular, and the simple tunes developed and used by English and Scottish churches to accompany these texts were carried by soldiers, sailors and colonists throughout the English-speaking world. Among these tunes were a number that are still used today, including ’Old Hundredth’, ’Martyrs’, and ’French’. This book is the first to consider both English and Scottish metrical psalmody, comparing the two traditions in print and practice. It combines theological literary and musical analysis to reveal new and ground-breaking connections between the psalm texts and their tunes, which it traces in the English and Scottish psalters printed through 1640. Using this new analysis in combination with a more thorough evaluation of extant church records, Duguid contends that Britain developed and maintained two distinct psalm cultures, one in England and the other in Scotland.
List of Figures and Tables
vii
List of Music Examples
ix
Conventions and Abbreviations xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction 1(12)
1 Metrical Psalters in Exile
13(36)
2 Completing Sternhold's Work
49(28)
3 Completing the Exilic Psalters
77(28)
4 Evolution of the English 'Singing Psalms'
105(36)
5 Between Uniformity and Instability in Scottish 'Psalm Buiks'
141(24)
6 Anglo-Scottish Interactions in Print
165(16)
7 English Metrical Psalmody in Practice
181(20)
8 Scottish Metrical Psalmody in Practice
201(28)
Summary and Extension 229(6)
Appendix A 235(28)
Appendix B 263(6)
Select Bibliography 269(24)
Index to Biblical References 293(4)
General Index 297
Timothy Duguid holds a PhD in Music history from the University of Edinburgh. He worked for three years as the research assistant for the celebrated Wode Psalter Project at the University of Edinburgh, and he is currently a researcher for the Initiative for Digital Humanities, Media, and Culture at Texas A&M University.