
1) Ancient Christian hymn 2) Ancient hymn 3) Composition by Anton Bruckner 4) Composition by Hector Berlioz 5) Composition by Karl Jenkins 6) Famed hymn 7) Hymn of praise to God 8) Hymn of thanksgiving 9) Latin-language Christian hymn 10) Liturgical hymn 11) Liturgy of the Hours
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The Te Deum (also known as Ambrosian Hymn or A Song of the Church) is an early Christian hymn of praise. The title is taken from its opening Latin words, Te Deum laudamus, rendered as `Thee, O God, we praise`. The hymn remains in regular use in the Catholic Church in the Office of Readings found in the Liturgy of the Hours, and in thanksgiving t.....
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[Berlioz] The Te Deum (Op. 22 / H.118) by Hector Berlioz (1803–1869) was completed in 1849. It, like the earlier and more famous Grande Messe des Morts, is one of the works referred to by Berlioz in his Memoirs as `the enormous compositions which some critics have called architectural or monumental music.` While the orchestral forces requ...
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[Bruckner] The Te Deum in C major WAB 45 by Anton Bruckner is a setting of the early Christian Te Deum hymn text for chorus, soloists and orchestra, and organ ad libitum. The chorus consists of sopranos, altos, tenors and basses, while the orchestra consists of 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets (in A), 2 bassoons, 4 horns in F, 3 trumpets in F...
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[Charpentier] Marc-Antoine Charpentier composed his grand polyphonic motet Te Deum (H. 146) in D major probably between 1688 and 1698, during his stay at the Jesuit Church of Saint-Louis in Paris, where he held the position of musical director. The work is written for the group of soloists, choir, and instrumental accompaniment. Charpentier...
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[Pärt] Te Deum is a setting of the Latin Te Deum text, also known as the Ambrosian Hymn attributed to Saints Ambrose, Augustine, and Hilary, by Estonian-born composer Arvo Pärt commissioned by the Westdeutscher Rundfunk Radio in Cologne, Germany in 1984. Dedicated to the late Alfred Schlee of Universal Edition, the WDR Broadcast Choir pre...
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[religious service] A Te Deum is a short religious service based upon the Te Deum hymn which is held to bless an event or give thanks. ...
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• A musical setting of the Te Deum. • An ancient and celebrated Christian hymn, of uncertain authorship, but often ascribed to St. Ambrose; -- so called from the first words `Te Deum laudamus.` It forms part of the daily matins of the Roman Catholic breviary, and is sung on all occasions of thanksgiving. In its English form, commenc...
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(from the article `wind instrument`) ...dealt with the ranges, mechanical problems, and sound qualities of all wind instruments, including newly invented ones. Typical of Berlioz`s own ...
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1. An ancient and celebrated Christian hymn, of uncertain authorship, but often ascribed to St. Ambrose; so called from the first words 'Te Deum laudamus.' It forms part of the daily matins of the Roman Catholic breviary, and is sung on all occasions of thanksgiving. In its English form, commencing with words, 'We praise thee, O God,' it forms a pa...
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Te De'um A musical setting of the Te Deum.
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Te` De'um [ Latin , from
te (accus. of
tu thou) +
Deum , accus. of
Deus God. See
Thou , and
Deity .]
1. An ancient and celebrated Christian hymn, of uncertain authorship, but often ascribed to St. Ambrose; -- so called from the first words '
Te Deum laudamus .' ...
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[
n] - an ancient liturgical hymn
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noun an ancient liturgical hymn
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To you O God (Latin) - sung in church
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