Psalms in Metre:Allows the choice and playing of different tunes of the correct metre while reading the words chosen from a number of different psalters.
A Reformed Approach to Psalmody: The legacy of the Genevan Psalter in Reformed worship.
Calvin and Geneva Jigs: Excerpts from articles on Reformed music in Calvin's time, including references to Genevan Psalm tunes that some critics called “Geneva jigs.”
From Psalm Book to Hymnal: A Yale Divinity Library Exhibit tracing the history of psalmody and hymnody, beginning with Psalm singing in the Jewish temple and then in Calvin's church in Geneva.
History of Church Music: A short history of church music in ancient times, the Middle Ages, the Reformation and after the Reformation
Introduction to French Metrical Psalmody: How the Protestant movement in France/Switzerland led to the development of French Metrical Psalmody, the rebirth of true congregational hymn singing .
Metrical psalms: the words: An article compares the words in the various Psalters, showing how Psalm 68:1 and other verses appear in different Psalters.
Music of the Reformation: Course outline giving a brief summary of the influence of Luther and Calvin on the use of music in the church.
Psalm Singing: A Reformed Heritage: Singing of the Psalms through history, particularly at the time of the Reformation.
Sing the Lord's Song:: Article on psalm singing in the early church, in the Reformation churches and by the English Puritans.
The Genevan Psalter: Origins, structure, diversity and modes of the Genevan Psalter.
The Genevan Tunes: A short history of the tunes that were composed for congregational singing in the Genevan churches at the time of the Reformation.
The History of the Genevan Psalter: A discussion of the use by Calvin and Bucer of the Psalms in worship.
The Origin of our Psalm melodies: The influence of John Calvin and Louis Bourgeois on the music of the psalters, allowing singing by the whole congregation.
The Psalms, the Organ, and Sweelinck: A historical article on music in the Reformation, especially in the use of the organ in worship and the influence of Jan Seelinck, a Dutch organist.
The Scottish Metrical Psalter: The Scottish Psalter of 1650, history and contents.
The Scottish Metrical Version of the Psalms (1650): A history of the Scottish Psalter, showing its lineage from the Strasbourg Psalter and the Genevan Psalter.