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Cantate Domino (O Sing Unto the Lord)
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Cantate Domino (O Sing Unto the Lord) by Hans Leo Hassler 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Hans Leo Hassler
SATB choir - Intermediate

SKU: EC.1262

Composed by Hans Leo Hassler and Walter Williams. Arranged by Walter Williams. Catholic Year C Ordinary2; Year C Pentecost2. Baroque. Octavo. E.C. Schirmer Publishing #1262. Published by E.C. Schirmer Publishing (EC.1262).

UPC: 600313412622. Psalms 96:1-3.

Cherished for centuries, this classic motet is a staple in the repertory of church and school choirs alike. Latin and English texts.

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Cantahamster
August 20, 2011
Declare his wonders!
A wonderful example of the influence of Gabrieli on the German choral school. The chorus needs self-assurance in all parts, as the meter shifts between 3/4 and 4/4 at need. (Please sing this in Latin--the lively rhythms make so much more sense that way.)