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  2. Gloria in excelsis Deo - Wikipedia

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    Gloria in excelsis Deo is an example of the psalmi idiotici ("private psalms", i.e., compositions by individuals in imitation of the biblical Psalter) that were popular in the 2nd and 3rd centuries. Other surviving examples of this lyric poetry are the Te Deum and the Phos Hilaron . [ 4 ]

  3. Gloria in excelsis Deo, BWV 191 - Wikipedia

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    Gloria in excelsis Deo. à 5 Voci. 3 Trombe Tymp. 2 Trav 2 Hautb. 2 Violini Viola e Cont. Di J.S.B. in Bach's own handwriting. The cantata is festively scored for soprano and tenor soloists and an unusual five-part choir (with a dual soprano part) , three trumpets , timpani , two flauto traverso , two oboes , two violins , viola , and basso ...

  4. Angels We Have Heard on High - Wikipedia

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    "Angels We Have Heard on High" is generally sung to the hymn tune "Gloria", a traditional French carol as arranged by Edward Shippen Barnes.Its most memorable feature is its chorus, "Gloria in excelsis Deo", where the "o" of "Gloria" is fluidly sustained through 16 notes of a rising and falling melismatic melodic sequence.

  5. Doxology - Wikipedia

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    The Gloria in excelsis Deo, also called the Greater Doxology, is a hymn beginning with the words that the angels sang when the birth of Christ was announced to shepherds in Luke 2:14. Other verses were added very early, [citation needed] forming a doxology.

  6. Bach's church music in Latin - Wikipedia

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    Bach used three movements of the Gloria of his 1733 Mass for the Dresden court to compose the cantata Gloria in excelsis Deo, BWV 191, possibly for a performance in 1745. [8] The cantata was composed for a Christmas service sometime in the mid-1740s (between 1743 and 1746).

  7. Gloria (Vivaldi) - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Vivaldi wrote at least three Gloria compositions, settings of the hymn Gloria in excelsis Deo, with words probably dating back to the 4th century, and an integral part of the mass ordinary. Two of them have survived: RV 588 and RV 589. A third, RV 590, is mentioned only in the Kreuzherren catalogue and presumed lost.

  8. Divine Service (Lutheran) - Wikipedia

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    The Gloria in Excelsis Deo follows. "The Gloria in Excelsis (Lat. "Glory to God in the highest") is the angelic hymn announcing the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ to the shepherds. In it, we join in the hymn of the angels in celebration of the Father's gift of His Son." [9] During Advent and Lent the Gloria in Excelsis is

  9. File:W. A. Mozart - Great Mass in C minor, K. 427 - 02 ...

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    Short title: Gloria in excelsis Deo: Author: Ferenc Fricsay, Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, Chor der St. Hedwigs-Kathedrale Berlin, Maria Stader, Hertha Töpper, Ernst Haefliger, Ivan Sardi