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  2. Jubilate Deo - Wikipedia

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    Jubilate Deo is a small hymnal of Gregorian chant in the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church, produced after the liturgical reforms of Vatican II. It contains a selection of chants used in the Mass and various liturgies (e.g. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament ), as well as Marian antiphons and seasonal hymns.

  3. List of compositions by Jean-Baptiste Lully - Wikipedia

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    Jubilate Deo: 17. Notus in Judea Deus: 18. Il faut mourir, pécheur: 19. Si je n'ay parlé de ma flamme: 20. En ces lieux je ne vois que des promenades: 21. Ah qu'il est doux de se rendre: 22. J'ai fait serment, cruelle, de suivre une autre loi: 23. Le printemps ramène la verdure: 24. Depuis que l'on soupire sous l'amoureux empire: 25. Sans ...

  4. Jubilate Deo omnis terra - Wikipedia

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    Jubilate Deo omnis terra ('Rejoice to God of All the Earth', LWV 77/16) is a motet by Jean-Baptiste Lully set on biblical text. Written to both celebrate the new treaty and to celebrate the wedding of Louis XIV of France and Maria Theresa of Spain on 29 August 1660 at the l'église de la Mercy .

  5. Jubilate Deo (Britten) - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Britten's Jubilate Deo is a sacred choral setting of Psalm 100 in English, written in 1961 for St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, "at the request of H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh". [1] Britten scored the joyful music in C major for four-part choir and organ. A late companion piece to his 1934 Te Deum in C, it is also known as his ...

  6. Fourth Sunday of Easter - Wikipedia

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    It was also nicknamed Jubilate Sunday due to the incipit ("Iubilate Deo") of the introit assigned to this day. [2] The full text of the introit in its original Latin was: "Iubilate Deo, omnis terra, allelúia: psalmum dícite nómini eius, allelúia, allelúia, allelúia. Dícite Deo, quam terribília sunt ópera tua, Dómine! in multitúdine ...

  7. Service in B-flat major, Op. 10 (Stanford) - Wikipedia

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    The Jubilate Deo and Te Deum in B ♭ were first performed during Matins (Morning service) on 25 May 1879. On 24 August that year, during vacation, the Te Deum was repeated with the first performance of the Benedictus , while the Magnificat and the Nunc dimittis were first performed in the evening service.