SKU: HL.14000863
6.75x9.75x0.05 inches.
Sullivan's setting of the Te Deum Laudamus in D is written for mixed chorus with Organ accompaniment.
SKU: CY.CC2809
The Mass in B minor BWV 232 by J. S. Bach is one of music's immense creations of genius. The Laudamus te is part of the nine section Gloria and features Soprano and obbligato Violin solos expressing praise and adoration of God through elaborate ornamentation.Justin Bland's superb 4-minute arrangement for brass quintet is written for advanced performers with the following instrumentation:Trumpet 1 in E-flatTrumpet 2 in B-flatHorn, Trombone and Tuba.
SKU: HL.48187607
UPC: 888680848903. 7.0x10.75x0.307 inches.
Lalande Te Deum Laudamus Voice Solo Choir & Piano Or Organ Book.
SKU: CA.9122215
ISBN 9790007234249. Language: Latin.
Score available separately - see item CA.9122200.
SKU: CA.4059420
ISBN 9790007072728. Language: all languages.
SKU: CA.9122213
ISBN 9790007234225. Language: Latin.
SKU: CA.9122200
ISBN 9790007115913. Language: Latin.
SKU: PL.9006
Te Deum Laudamus...by Richard Proulx is a setting of Dryden's translation, itself a most interesting comparison with the Prayer Book version, for SATB choir with some divisi, accompanied solely by handbells and tambourine, with optional flute and cello parts (doubling the soprano and bass vocal lines respectively). Much use is made of the traditional chant of the Te Deum, and there are one or two passages for solo bartione; an intriguing exercise, and one that makes a worthwhile alternative to more traditional ways of singing the Te Deum. --Michael Fleming.
SKU: GI.G-005268
English, Latin. Text Source: Te Deum.
Florida composer Charles Thatcher arranges the Te Deum., Tonus Simplex. Here he has created a dialogue between cantors and chorus, the assembly participates with the easily repeated Latin response Te Deum laudamus. The choral writing creatively supports the assembly part and adds harmonic contrast beneath the cantor verses.
SKU: CA.9122205
ISBN 9790007115920. Language: Latin.
SKU: GI.G-8208
UPC: 785147820802. Latin. Text Source: From Gloria in excelsis.
A wonderful “bridge†piece of praise, “Laudamus te†celebrates and honors the traditions of different musical groups. It enables ensemble singers to experience linear, extended choral writing, while at the same time allowing the “traditional†choir to sing a simple Latin text over a piano/guitar accompaniment. The piece is rounded out by the use of strings and winds.