The music of Claude Goudimel (b. Besançon, France, c. 1505; d. Lyons, France, 1572) was first published in Paris, and by 1551 he was composing harmonizations for some Genevan psalm tunes-initially for use by both Roman Catholics and Protestants. He became a Calvinist in 1557 while living in the Huguenot community in Metz. When the complete Genevan Psalter with its unison melodies was published in 1562, Goudimel began to compose various polyphonic settings of all the Genevan tunes. He actually composed three complete harmonizations of the Genevan Psalter, usually with the tune in the tenor part: simple hymn-style settings (1564), slightly more complicated harmonizations (1565), and quite elaborate, motet-like settings (1565-1566). The vario… Go to person page >
Tune Title: GOUDIMELFirst Line: All the bliss which we possessMeter: 7.7.7.7. D.Key: F MajorDate: 1969Source: Genevan Psalter, 1562; Herrnhut, c. 1735; C. Gregor Choralbuch, 1784
Tune Title: GOUDIMELFirst Line: Christ, Thine all-atoning deathComposer: Claude Goudimel, 1508-1572Meter: 7.7.7.7. D. TrochaicKey: F MajorDate: 1969Source: Claude Goudimel, 1508-1572 (1562) in Genevan Psalter; Arr. Herrnhut, c. 1735. C. Gregor Choralbuch, 1784
Tune Title: GOUDIMELFirst Line: Warrior, on thy station standMeter: 7.7.7.7. D. TrochaicKey: F MajorDate: 1969Source: Adapted from Genevan Psalter of 1562; Herrnhut, c. 1735.; C. Gregor Choralbuch, 1784
Tune Title: GOUDIMELFirst Line: O exalt and praise the LordMeter: 7.7.7.7. D.Key: F MajorDate: 1969Source: Adapted from Genevan Psalter of 1562; C. Gregor Choralbuch, 1784