Description: Over 1,100 selections.All the Psalms and many Scripture songs in a variety of settings.Most every classic hymn currently used by reformed congregations.A wide selection of Service Music.A full complement of indexes, including Scripture and topical indexes in a separate volume and on this website.No “filler.” We strictly avoided any tune or text which does not delight us.Bulletin-ready PDFs and recordings of all selections, and many alternatives, available from the editor for the asking.Treasury of Psalms and Hymns - MissionAt this stage of history, Christian congregational song is a vast, dazzling treasure trove of gold, silver and precious gems. In examining what has been left us, we find a Feast of Abundance and Delight, a cataract of waters wholesome and sweet. Tens of thousands of astonishingly good tunes and texts provide enough material for many volumes. This is our heritage. Therefore, I believe congregational repertoire should have a high “wow” quotient. I want to recapture and recreatethe awe I had in first exploring the Oxford Book of Carols (1928), New Harmonia Sacra (1980), Cantus Christi (2002),Mennonite Hymnal (1969) and English Hymnal (1933). “Unbelievable! I had no idea you could do that in a hymnal.” How can such great wealth be presented in a manageable and useful volume? Every hymnal editor wrestles with this, and this preface echoes every other: “Music must be singable and memorable, lyrics must be sound and well-written, and the two must match.” But we would go further. Music must be stunning, lyrics must be striking, and they must illumine each other like a bolt of lightning. We must have choice fruits, new and old, a fullness of joy inexpressible, full of glory, presented in good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over. Singing through Treasury should be like touring Europe’s cathedrals: with such overwhelming beauty and delight one risks “cathedral fatigue.” There must be nothing forgettable. Every selection must delight us. Treasury of Psalms and Hymns - Methods• Psalm-heavy lyrics. Every Psalm is represented at least twice and usually three times. But the hymn section is strongly Psalm-influenced as well, expressing a huge variety of emotions and topics. Length varies from short to very long. And they are not afraid to name names. • All the hard edges. Paths well-trodden and paths obscure. Older forms of text and tunes beside new and recent compositions. Startling phrases which invite deeper consideration. Language exactly as “inclusive” as Scripture. Psalm texts showing the rich variety of Psalm treatments in the last half-millennium. Hymn texts you can’t believe you never heard. Additional stanzas you didn’t know existed. Awe, excitement, anger and celebration, lament and peace, praise and exhortation, the future and the past, quiet and fierce, brisk and grave. • Hundreds of familiar tunes and settings. Americans with a hymn-singing background will find plenty of familiar material, with no need to explore further. • Optimized for congregations. Instruments and choirs can expand and enrich this material, but each setting was designed for the enthusiastic untrained singer. • Density. The weight of the book and fullness of each page depict a table groaning under a rich feast. • One text per tune, one tune per text. Text/tune associations are valuable, useful and good. We would preserve and increase such pairings. • SATB with guitar chords where possible. The four-independent-part format is foundational to many musical traditions, concisely presents a wealth of musical information, and adapts to presentations simple and complex. Many instrumentalists use guitar chord notation, and it does not distract those who do not. • Multiple traditions. While the hymnal is most strongly influenced by the English Reformed tradition, much is from Lutheran, Baptist, Mennonite, Roman Catholic, Moravian, American folk hymn, Welsh, Canadian, Russian, Hungarian, African-American and Icelandic origin, among others. British cathedral music appears beside sea shanties and gospel songs. Many have never before been used outside their tradition of origin. • Recordings and digital sheets available for all selections. Contact the editor for more information. Despite exceptions and inconsistencies, this is our standard. We hope this hymnal will spread the vision and others will surpass our work.
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Publication Year: 2022
Type: Hymnal
Language: English
Book Title: Treasury of Psalms and Hymns
Author: Michael E. Owens
Genre: Religious & Spiritual
Original Language: English
Topic: Hymns, Psalms
Edition: Revised Edition