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  2. Charles King (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Charles King (1687 – 17 March 1748) was an English composer and musician of the 17th and 18th centuries, who at one time held the post of Almoner and Master of Choristers for St. Paul's Cathedral under John Blow and Jeremiah Clarke.

  3. Te Deum - Wikipedia

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    Te Deum stained glass window by Christopher Whall at St Mary's church, Ware, Hertfordshire. The Te Deum (/ t eɪ ˈ d eɪ əm / or / t iː ˈ d iː əm /, [1] [2] Latin: [te ˈde.um]; from its incipit, Te Deum laudamus (Latin for 'Thee, God, we praise')) is a Latin Christian hymn traditionally ascribed to a date before AD 500, but perhaps with antecedents that place it much earlier. [3]

  4. Marcantonio Giustinian - Wikipedia

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    Marcantonio Giustinian (2 March 1619 – 23 March 1688) was the 107th Doge of Venice, reigning from his election on 26 January 1684 until his death. [1] Giustiniani was the quintessential Doge of the Republic of Venice, taking little interest in affairs of state.

  5. 1687 in music - Wikipedia

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    Mottetti a 1, 2 e 3 voci con violini, e senza, Op.13; Motetti a voce sola, Op.14; Bernardo Pasquini – I fatti di Mosè nel deserto; Henry Purcell. Sound the Trumpet, Beat the Drum, Z.335; Oh Solitude, Z.406; Suite in G major, Z.662; A Song Tune, ZT.695; Johann Adam Reincken – Hortus Musicus; Gregorio Strozzi – Capricci da sonare cembali ...

  6. Category:Te Deums - Wikipedia

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  7. Te Deum (Charpentier) - Wikipedia

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    Marc-Antoine Charpentier composed six Te Deum settings, but only four of them have survived (H.145, H.146, H.147, H.148). [1] Largely because of the great popularity of its prelude, the best known is the Te Deum in D major, H.146, written as a grand motet for soloists, choir, and instrumental accompaniment probably between 1688 and 1698, during Charpentier's stay at the Jesuit Church of Saint ...

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

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    Te Deum: LWV 56 Psyché: LWV 57 Bellérophon: LWV 58 Proserpine: LWV 59 Le triomphe de l'amour: LWV 60 Persée: LWV 61 Phaëton: LWV 62 De profundis: LWV 63 Amadis: LWV 64 1. Dies irae: 2. Benedictus: LWV 65 Roland: LWV 66 Marches pour le régiment de Savoie: LWV 67 Quare fremuerunt: LWV 68 Idylle sur la paix: LWV 69 Le temple de la paix: LWV ...

  9. List of compositions by Henry Purcell - Wikipedia

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    Main page; Contents; Current events; ... Morning Service, "Te Deum and Jubilate Deo in D major" (1694 ... A New Ground in E minor (1687) ZT 683, Hornpipe in B-flat ...