Te Deum - Laudamus Propter Musicam by Allan Robert Petker 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Allan Robert Petker

The traditional “Te Deum” takes on a fresh perspective with this three-movement work. The entire title really means “praise to God for music,” and the first movement pays homage to our Baroque ancestry in it Handelian treatment, but in modern day tonalities. The second is lush and tender, while the third blends the traditional Latin text with the beautiful poetry of Fred Pratt Green, “When in our Music God is Glorified.” Composed for choir and orchestra, it is performable with just piano and in several different orchestral options. It is already been performed in numerous U.S. halls, including Carnegie Hall, and in Europe. It is medium to difficult.

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Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB
Genres:
Christian Traditional
Composers:
Allan Robert Petker
Publishers:
Pavane Publishing
Series:
Pavane Choral Series
UPC:
840126925630
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Allan Robert Petker
Usages:
Praise
Size:
6.75x10.5x0.172 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.36 pounds

Choral (SATB)

SKU: HL.346822

Composed by Allan Robert Petker. Pavane Choral. Concert, General Worship, Sacred, Traditional. Softcover. Pavane Publishing #P3019. Published by Pavane Publishing (HL.346822).

UPC: 840126925630. 6.75x10.5x0.172 inches.

The traditional “Te Deum” takes on a fresh perspective with this three-movement work. The entire title really means “praise to God for music,” and the first movement pays homage to our Baroque ancestry in it Handelian treatment, but in modern day tonalities. The second is lush and tender, while the third blends the traditional Latin text with the beautiful poetry of Fred Pratt Green, “When in our Music God is Glorified.” Composed for choir and orchestra, it is performable with just piano and in several different orchestral options. It is already been performed in numerous U.S. halls, including Carnegie Hall, and in Europe. It is medium to difficult.