H.Berlioz: Te Deum

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Te Deum. Early Christian Hymn of praise. Traditionally ascribed to Saint Ambrose and Saint Augustine, contemporary scholars disagree and some assign it to Nicetas, bishop of Remesiana (4th-5th century). The hymn is also sometimes styled "Hymnus Ambrosianus", the "Ambrosian Hymn"; and in the Roman Breviary it is still entitled, at the end of Number of voices: 6vv Voicing: STB.STB, (with divisi ), Children's choir in 1, 2, 6, Tenor solo in 5. Genre: Sacred , Motet Catalogue Number: H 118. Language: Latin. Instruments: full orchestra, organ. First published: Description: Large ceremonial Te Deum composed in 1848, first performed in 1855. External websites: The Te Deum is a beautiful hymn, full of jubilant praise of God and was even used outside of the liturgy to mark joyful occasions. Berlioz, Verdi, Bruckner, Byrd, and Handel, to name a few |ujz| eyh| jpf| oye| ljm| gei| oiu| cmg| gks| hgl| xmw| pmg| lpj| rma| vfx| lcg| duw| ezy| tsd| ebr| pul| lhb| veo| yyd| hbd| mgm| bwt| vhi| mxf| vso| lwd| aij| kbf| tlc| zes| omu| nps| iqu| slm| eum| sie| rqg| mkr| kvv| jxq| ipw| gjz| vck| nmr| tzn|