Te Deum and Jubilate in D major Z 232
for St. Cecilia's Day 1694
by Henry Purcell
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Violin 2 (solos: SSAATB - choir: SSATB - 0.0.0.0. - 0.2.0.0. - str - bc(hps))

SKU: BR.EOS-1064-16

For St. Cecilia's Day 1694. Composed by Henry Purcell. Edited by Denis Arnold. Choir; stapled. Eulenburg Orchestral Series. Cantata; Renaissance/early Baroque; Baroque. Part. 8 pages. Duration 20'. Breitkopf and Haertel #EOS 1064-16. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.EOS-1064-16).

ISBN 9790004785690. 8.5 x 11.5 inches.

St. Cecilia's Day was celebrated in England during Restoration times with a great festival of music. The soloists were among the best singers of the day, and their music was deliberately florid to show their virtuosity. It is in this tradition that Purcell wrote his festal ,Te Deum and Jubilate'. It was composed for St. Cecilia's Day, 1694, and shows the same ornate style as he odes composed in previous years. It was the grand manner which assured the popularity of the work. After the initial performance, it was given annually on St. Cecilia's day for many years. This fame ensured that the work was printed in score.
The present edition has been prepared from the second edition, a copy of which is now in the possession of Glasgow University.
(Denis Arnold) Die einzige bekannte Quelle befindet sich in Heft 66 von Band 25 der Meslanges-Autographen die an die Bibliotheque Royale (heute Bibliotheque Nationale) Paris verkauft wurde. Das Manuskript ist sehr sorgfaltig geschrieben. Alle Zusatze des Herausgebers stehen in eckigen Klammern.
(Jean-Paul Montagnier)
(Jean-Paul Montagnier)
The present edition is based on the manuscript from the Bibliotheque Nationale de France (Paris). It it the oldest known source of the work. The very few errors have been corrected.
(Jean-Paul Montagnier) Vokalensemble Stuttgart und den Kammerchor des Kopernikus-Gymnasiums Wasseralfingen. Fur.