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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.
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 ...
Missa Benedicta es caelorum regina (Missa sine titulo a6) 6 24 ... Jubilate Deo, omnis terra. Laudate nomen ejus (3) Laetus Hyperboream. O patruo pariterque (4)
Missa Brevis, Op. 63, for boys' voices and organ (1959) Jubilate Deo for chorus and organ (1961) Fancie, for unison voices and piano (1961) A Hymn of St Columba for chorus and organ (1962) Voices for Today, Op. 75, for children's chorus, chorus and organ ad lib, (1965) The Golden Vanity, Op. 78, for five boy soloists, treble chorus and piano (1966)
Missa Brevis: double mixed chorus and organ (in "Gloria" only) Choral: 1970: All This Time, Carol: mixed chorus a cappella: 16th-century words Choral: 1971–1972: Jubilate Deo: double mixed chorus and organ: Choral: 1974: Cantico del Sole, Motet: mixed chorus a cappella: words by St. Francis of Assisi in translation by S. Wright Choral: 1974 ...
Missa Patriarcalis (1894) Missa Brevis in Honorem BMV Sub Titulo Piratellii (1894) Missa in Honorem Beati Ambrosii (1895) Missa in Honorem Beati Gregori Barbarici (1897) Missa in Honorem SS Gervasii et Protasii (1897) Missa Te Deum Laudamus (1897) Missa Eucharistica (1897) Missa Prima Pontificalis (1897) Messa di Requiem (1897) Missa Pro ...
Utrecht Te Deum and Jubilate is the common name for a sacred choral composition in two parts, written by George Frideric Handel to celebrate the Treaty of Utrecht, which established the Peace of Utrecht in 1713, ending the War of the Spanish Succession. He composed a Te Deum, HWV 278, and a Jubilate Deo , HWV 279. The combination of the two ...
Jubilate Deo Fili quid ego Domenica I p. Epiphaniae Omnis terra Laudate Deum Dicit Dominum Domenica II p. Epiphaniae Adorate Deum Dominus regnavit Mirabantur omnes Septuagesima Circumdederunt me De profundis Illumina faciem Sexagesima Exurge quare Commovisti Domine Introibo adalta Quinquagesima Esto mihi Jubilate Domino Manducaverunt et Cinerum