Through the well-known first theme of its opening Prelude, Charpentier's spectacular Te Deum has become the best-known of all French baroque grands motets. Prepared by the distinguished French baroque
(Music Sales America). Handel's A major setting of the Te Deum , a companion piece to the anthem "Let God Arise," also now available and first performed at the Chapel Royal in 1724.
The Dettingen Te Deum is not considered a "Te Deum" in the strict sense. It contains eighteen short solos and choruses, mostly of a celebratory military character. The work was composed in July 1743 a
The Te Deum is an early Christian song of praise. The title is taken from its opening Latin words, rendered literally as "Thee, O God, we praise." This setting, by Franz Joseph Haydn, is a choral work
Also known as Te Deum Laudamus, "Ambrosian Hymn," or "A Song of the Church," Dvorak's Op. 103 setting for soprano and bass soloists, chorus and orchestra is present
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