Dowland's psalm settings were published in

        The Whole Booke of Psalmes (Thomas Este), 1. edition 1592, 2nd edition 
1604

see http://www3.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/The_Whole_Booke_of_Psalmes_(Thomas_Este)

with a link to a facsimile of the 2nd edition.

Rainer



On 23.04.2017 02:25, Markus Lutz wrote:
Probably this is the Psalm setting, that was published in "The whole book of 
Psalmes" by Thomas Ravenscroft.

It should be online on imslp.org (p. 172, 194 in the pdf).
Here it is set in F Major.

The melody is a familiar tune, that is still sung in German Protestant services.

Best regards
Markus



Am 22.04.2017 um 21:45 schrieb Leonard Williams:
    A few years ago I was surprised to find in my mother's old Presbyterian
hymnal a setting of Psalm 100 (aka Doxolgy, Old Hundredth) attributed to
John Dowland.  After having lost my copy of it I finally found it online at

https://tinyurl.com/mx7xpkl


I've been trying my hand at intabulation, but the key of G yields a
monster, and in F it's better but difficult.  I'm trying not to lose
moving voices. Lead is in the tenor. Anybody have a tab of this setting?

Thanks and regards,
Leonard Williams




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