Psalmodia Germanica (Jacobi, Johann Christian)

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Editor Johann Christian Jacobi (1670-1750)
2nd edition, corrected and enlarged
Publisher. Info. London: G. Smith, 1732.
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Misc. Notes Psalmodia Germanica: or The German Psalmody: Translated from the High Dutch. Together with Their proper Tunes and Thorough Bass
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Editor Johann Christoph Haberkorn (1717-1767)
Johann Christian Jacobi (1670-1750)
Publisher. Info. London: J. Haberkorn, 1765.
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Editor Johann Christoph Haberkorn (1717-1767)
Johann Christian Jacobi (1670-1750)
3rd edition (of Haberkorn's)
Publisher. Info. London: Mrs Linde, 1767.
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Misc. Notes Psalmody, translated from the High German: To which is added a Supplement, with their proper Tunes, and thorough Bass
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Work Title Psalmodia Germanica
Alternative. Title Psalmodia Germanica; or a Specimen of Divine Hymns. Translated from the High Dutch. Together with their Proper Tunes and Thorough Bass
Name Translations Psalmodia Germanica: or The German Psalmody. Translated from the HIGH DUTCH. Together with Their proper Tunes and Thorough Bass.
Name Aliases German Psalmody; The German Psalmody
Composer Jacobi, Johann Christian
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IJJ 1
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 49 chorale tunes
2nd edition: 56 chorale tunes
First Publication. 1720
Librettist Johann Christoph Haberkorn (1717–1767)
Johann Christian Jacobi (1670–1750)
Language English
Dedication Prince of Wales and the Princess Royal
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Baroque
Piece Style Baroque
Instrumentation voice (or unison chorus), continuo
Extra Information First published in under the title A Collection of Divine Hymns, Translated from the High Dutch. Together with their Proper Tunes and Thorough Bass
1722, as Psalmodia Germanica; or a Specimen of Divine Hymns. Translated from the High Dutch. Together with their Proper Tunes and Thorough Bass
"Part II" was published in 1725, consisting of 17 additional tunes
A Supplement of 20 tunes was published in 1745. This page to be used for all editions (despite slightly different titles) including the later compilation editions by Haberkorn.