Chorus Choir (SSAATTBB) - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1467817
Composed by Duarte Domingues. This edition: pdf. Classical, Contemporary, Latin, Religious, Sacred. 56 pages. S. Caeciliae Publisher #1046117. Published by S. Caeciliae Publisher (A0.1467817).
The Te Deum is a thanksgiving hymn of the IV/V century, attributed to Saint Ambrose and Saint Augustine. The text has a distinctly trinitarian structure, developing around the praise to the Most Holy Trinity.
With inspirations of O. Messiæn, A. Pärt, J. Langlais, M. Duruflé and G. Finzi, composers who dwelled on the sacred music in their time, and based on the gregorian tonus solemnis of the Te Deum, this work aims to be an echo of the western sacred music of the XX century. It adopts a classic configuration for organ and choir, with solo parts in both voice and organ. It is explored, above all, the illustration of the text and the liturgy with the several musical resources that these composers utilized in their writing.
I. Te Deum laudamus
II. Tibi omnes Angeli
III. Te gloriosus
IV. Te per orbem
V. Tu Rex gloriæ
VI. Tu devicto
VII. Te ergo quæsumus
Includes General and Choir Score.
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