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Peoples, Clap Your Hands!

Author: Joy F. Patterson Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10 Appears in 3 hymnals Hymnal Title: Calvin Hymnary Project First Line: Peoples, clap your hands! Shout to God with joy

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GENEVAN 47

Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10 Appears in 8 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Claude Goudimel Hymnal Title: Glory to God Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 53123 43221 55671 Used With Text: Peoples, Clap Your Hands! (Psalm 47)

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Peoples, Clap Your Hands! (Psalm 47)

Author: Joy F. Patterson Hymnal: Glory to God #261 (2013) Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10 Hymnal Title: Glory to God First Line: Peoples, clap your hands! Shout to God with joy! Topics: Jesus Christ Ascension and Reign; The Life of the Nations Scripture: Psalm 47 Languages: English Tune Title: GENEVAN 47

Peoples, clap your hands

Author: Joy F. Patterson, 1931- Hymnal: The Book of Praise #31 (1997) Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10 Hymnal Title: The Book of Praise First Line: Peoples, clap your hands! Shout to God with joy! Topics: God King; Joy; Metrical Psalms; Music / Singing / Song; Nations; Praise Scripture: Psalm 47 Languages: English Tune Title: GENEVAN 47

Peoples, Clap Your Hands!

Author: Joy F. Patterson Hymnal: The Presbyterian Hymnal #194 (1990) Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10 Hymnal Title: The Presbyterian Hymnal First Line: Peoples, clap your hands! Shout to God with joy Topics: God Adoration and Praise Scripture: Psalm 47 Languages: English Tune Title: GENEVAN 47

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Joy F. Patterson

b. 1931 Hymnal Title: The Presbyterian Hymnal Paraphaser of "Peoples, Clap Your Hands!" in The Presbyterian Hymnal Joy F. Patterson (b. 1931), of Wassau, Wisconsin, is an elder in the Presbyterian Church who has written many texts and tunes; twenty-nine are collected in Come, You People of the Promise (Hope Publishing, Co., 1994); another collection, Teach Our Eyes New Ways of Seeing, was published in 2005 (Selah). Patterson has enjoyed a varied career as a French professor, homemaker, and claim representative for the Social Security Administration. Sing! A New Creation

Claude Goudimel

1514 - 1572 Hymnal Title: The Presbyterian Hymnal Harmonizer of "GENEVAN 47" in The Presbyterian Hymnal 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 various Goudimel settings became popular throughout Calvinist Europe, both for domestic singing and later for use as organ harmonizations in church. Goudimel was one of the victims of the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre of Huguenots, which oc­curred throughout France. Bert Polman