Details
Summary
- Format:
- Octavo
- Item types:
- Physical
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Main Key:
- Bb major,C major
- Number of Pages:
- 8
- Size:
- 6.875 x 10.5 inches
- Shipping Weight:
- 1.2 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: CF.BL1322
Composed by Noah Reese. Octavo. Octavo. 8 pages. Duration 0:02:02. BriLee Music #BL1322. Published by BriLee Music (CF.BL1322).UPC: 672405011754. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: Bb major,c major. Latin. Traditional Latin.
The text of Exsultate Justi in Domino compels the singer to sing with gladness and joy. Many choral compositions feature this text and it is often used in religious settings on feast days such as Easter and All Saints Day. The joyful conversation of the text is especially apparent in the middle section of this piece, as each phrase with one voice part, followed by the other voice part quickly echoing and joining together for the end of the phrase. With a chorus as catchy as this, students and teachers alike will likely find the melody playing over and over in their heads long after the concert!Latin vowels are pure, meaning there are no diphthongs:A=AW E=EH I=EE O=OH (with AW color) U=OOUPPERCASE syllables should receive more stress than those that are lower case.Exsultate justi in Domino,EHk-zool-TAW-teh YOO-stee een DOH-mee-nohRejoice, you righteous ones, in the Lord,Alleluia!aw-leh-LOO-yawPraise the Lord!Rectos decet collaudatio.REHK-tohs DEH-cheht KOH-lawoo-DAW-tsee-ohIt is fitting for the upright ones to give praise.Confitemini Domino,KOHN-fee-TEH-mee-nee DOH-mee-nohAcknowledge the Lord,Cantate hodie, canticum novum.kawn-TAW-teh OH-dee-eh KAWN-tee-koom NOH-voomSing a new song to him today.from Psalm 32:11; Psalm 33: 1-3.
The text of Exsultate Justi in Domino compels the singer to sing with gladness and joy. Many choral compositions feature this text and it is often used in religious settings on feast days such as Easter and All Saints Day. The joyful conversation of the text is especially apparent in the middle section of this piece, as each phrase with one voice part, followed by the other voice part quickly echoing and joining together for the end of the phrase. With a chorus as catchy as this, students and teachers alike will likely find the melody playing over and over in their heads long after the concert!Latin vowels are pure, meaning there are no diphthongs:A=AWxa0 xa0 E=EHxa0 xa0 xa0I=EExa0 xa0 xa0 O=OH (with AW color)xa0 U=OOUPPERCASE syllables should receive more stress than those that are lower case.Exsultatexa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0justixa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 inxa0 xa0 xa0 xa0Domino,EHk-zool-TAW-tehxa0 xa0 YOO-stee een DOH-mee-nohRejoice, you righteous ones, in the Lord,Alleluia!aw-leh-LOO-yawPraise the Lord!Rectosxa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0decetxa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0collaudatio.REHK-tohsxa0 xa0 DEH-chehtxa0 xa0 KOH-lawoo-DAW-tsee-ohIt is fitting for the upright ones to give praise.Confiteminixa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0Domino,KOHN-fee-TEH-mee-neexa0 xa0 DOH-mee-nohAcknowledge the Lord,Cantatexa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0hodie,xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 canticumxa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0 xa0novum.kawn-TAW-tehxa0 OH-dee-ehxa0 KAWN-tee-koom NOH-voomSing a new song to him today.from Psalm 32:11; Psalm 33: 1-3.