Te+Deums

  • 51Paravar — Religions Hinduism, Roman Catholicism, Islam Languages Tamil, Malayalam, English, Sinhalese, Indian languages Subdivisions Fernando ‡ Roman Catholic Pandian ‡ Hindus Padayatchi ‡ Hindus Marakkar ‡ Muslims …

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  • 52Dresdner Te Deum — Das Dresdner Te Deum (RMWV 8) ist ein geistliches Chorwerk von Rudolf Mauersberger nach Worten der Bibel und des Gesangbuches für Alt und Baritonsolo, zwei getrennt aufgestellte gemischte Chöre sowie Orchester bestehend aus jeweils ein bis zwei… …

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  • 53Liste der Vertonungen des Te Deum — Diese Liste der Vertonungen des Te Deum listet alle kompositorischen Umsetzungen des Te Deum auf. (Sortierungen nach Epoche und Geburtsdatum des Komponisten) Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Renaissance 2 Barock 3 Zeit der Wiener Klassik 4 …

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  • 54Wolfgang Hufschmidt — (* 15. März 1926 in Mülheim an der Ruhr) ist ein deutscher Komponist und Kirchenmusiker. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Lebenslauf 2 Mitgliedschaften 3 Auszeichnungen …

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  • 55Boyce, William — (baptized 11 September 1711, London – 7 February 1779, London)    Student of Maurice Greene from about 1719, composer to the Chapel Royal from 1736, he compiled the three volume Cathedral Music (1760–1773), an anthology of Anglican church music… …

    Historical dictionary of sacred music

  • 56Gibbons, Orlando — (1583, Oxford – 5 June 1625, Canterbury)    Composer, member of the Chapel Royal, probably from 1603. An organist by profession, he made significant and very popular contributions to the Anglican repertory: 40 anthems, a short service, a second… …

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  • 57Greene, Maurice — (12 August 1696, London – 1 December 1755, London)    Organist at St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, from March 1718, he composed 14 full anthems, 44 verse anthems, and 22 solo anthems, all with continuo in the high Baroque idiom, and 23 orchestral… …

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  • 58Parry, Hubert (Sir) — (27 February 1848, Bournemouth, England – 7 October 1918, Rustington, Sussex)    As a charter Professor ofMusic at the Royal College ofMusic from 1883, he exercised great influence on British choral music. He contributed nine anthems, two… …

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  • 59FAUCHET, ABBÉ —    a French Revolutionary, a Girondin; blessed the National tricolor flag; a man of Te Deums and public consecrations ; was a member of the first parliament; stripped of his insignia, lamented the death of the king, perished on the scaffold (1744 …

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  • 60TALLIS, THOMAS —     the father of English cathedral music, born in the reign of Henry VIII., lived well into the reign of Elizabeth; was an organist, and probably a gentleman of the Chapel Royal ; composed various anthems, hymns, Te Deums, etc., including The… …

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