ISF 4: Cantate Domino

ISF 4: Cantate Domino

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First Publication

The first publication of "Cantate Domino" was in 1596 in Liber quartus motectorum by Girolamo Vincenzi press, Venice.

Librettist

The librettist is Psalm 98:1,4-7.

Language

The language used is Latin.

Composer Time Period and Piece Style

The composer is from the Renaissance period (Renaissance), with a piece style that also reflects this era.

Instrumentation

The instrumentation for this work is 8 voices in two choirs (2xSATB).

Performances

Recordings

No files have been submitted for recordings.

Synthesized/MIDI

For Mixed chorus, 2 Trumpets, 2 Trombones and Timpani (Rondeau)

Sheet Music

Scores

Scores are available for the following:

  • For Mixed chorus, 2 Trumpets, 2 Trombones and Timpani (Rondeau)
  • For 3 Viols (Folop)

Arrangements and Transcriptions

Arrangements and transcriptions are available for:

  • For Mixed chorus, 2 Trumpets, 2 Trombones and Timpani (Rondeau)
  • For 3 Viols (Folop)

General Information

Work Title: Cantate Domino canticum novum
Alternative Title:
Composer: Crüger, Johann
I-Catalogue Number: IJC 1
First Publication: 1622 in Meditationum musicarum paradisus I (No.17)
Language: Latin
Composer Time Period: Baroque
Piece Style: Baroque
Instrumentation: 3 voices

Cantate Domino, H.176 by Charpentier, Marc-Antoine

First Publication

The first publication of "Cantate Domino" was in 1679.

Librettist

The librettist is Psalm XCVII.

Language

The language used is Latin.

Composer Time Period and Piece Style

The composer is from the Baroque period, with a piece style that also reflects this era.

Instrumentation

The instrumentation for this work is:

  • 2 sopranos (or soprano, alto), bass; 2 violins (and/or 2 recorders), continuo

Cantate Domino by Praetorius, Michael

Performances

Videos

  • For 2 Sopranos, Alto, Baritone, Strings and Organ (Stenov)

Synthesized/MIDI

None available.

Sheet Music

Scores

Scores are available for the following:

  • For 2 Sopranos, Alto, Baritone, Strings and Organ (Stenov)

Arrangements and Transcriptions

Arrangements and transcriptions are available for:

  • For 2 Sopranos, Alto, Baritone, Strings and Organ (Stenov)

General Information

Work Title: Cantate Domino
Alternative Title:
Composer: Praetorius, Michael
I-Catalogue Number: IMP 62
Key: D major
First Publication: 1607 in Musarum Sioniarum Motectae et Psalmi latini (No.27)
Librettist: Psalm XCVII
Language: Latin
Composer Time Period: Renaissance
Piece Style: Renaissance
Instrumentation: 2 mixed choruses (SSST/ATBB)

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