List of settings of the Te Deum

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This list of settings of the Te Deum lists compositional implementations of the Te Deum .

(Sorted by the composer's era and date of birth)

middle Ages

Recording:
Gregorian Te Deum in the Tonus Sollemnis

Several unaccompanied Gregorian melodies from the Te Deum by unknown composers have come down to us from the Middle Ages , such as:

  • tonus sollemnis ('solemn tone')
  • tonus simplex ('simple tone')
  • alio modo, juxta morem Romanum ('different mode according to Roman custom')

Renaissance

Baroque and pre-classical

Time of the Viennese Classic

romance

Modern

  • Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958): Te Deum in G major for choir and orchestra (organ) (1928), Festival Te Deum for choir and orchestra (organ) (1937)
  • Max Reger (1873–1916): Fantasy on Te Deum laudamus , number 2 from Drei Orgelstücke opus 7 (1892); Te Deum from Twelve Little Pieces for the Organ opus 59 (1901)
  • Havergal Brian (1876–1972): 1st Symphony The Gothic for solos, children's choir, two double choirs and orchestra (1919–1927) - the last three movements are based on the text of the Te Deum.
  • Joseph Haas (1879–1960): Te Deum opus 100 for solos, mixed. Choir and orchestra (1945)
  • Otto Olsson (1879–1964): Te Deum opus 25 (1906)
  • Walter Braunfels (1882–1954): Te Deum opus 32 for soprano, tenor, mixed choir, large orchestra and organ (1920/1921)
  • Zoltán Kodály (1882–1967): Budavári Te Deum (1936)
  • Wilhelm Furtwängler (1886–1954): Te Deum for solos, choir and orchestra (1910)
  • Rudolf Mauersberger (1889–1971): Dresdner Te Deum (1944/45)
  • Joseph Messner (1893–1969): Te Deum for soprano + baritone solos, four- to eight-part choir, wind septet and timpani, op. 38 (1935)
  • Josef Schelb (1894–1977): 94th Psalm and Te Deum for gem. Choir a capella (1956)
  • Wilhelm Kempff (1895–1991): Te Deum, opus 26 (1925) for choir, brass, timpani and organ
  • Richard Flury (1896–1967): Te Deum
  • Albert Jenny (1912–1992): Te Deum for solos (soprano, alto, tenor, bass), 4st. according to Choir, orchestra and organ (1950)
  • Josef Lammerz (1930–2014) Te Deum; Solos, choir, orchestra, organ, 1954/88/96, world premiere on November 13, 2010 in Bonn
  • Ernst Pepping (1901–1981): Te Deum (1956)
  • William Walton (1902–1983): Coronation Te Deum for choir, orchestra and organ (1952–1953)
  • Hermann Schroeder (1904–1984): Te Deum opus 16 for mixed. Choir and organ or wind instruments (1932)
  • Walter Kraft (1905–1977): Te Deum (?)
  • Jean Langlais (1907–1991) Te Deum, 4 voix mixtes et orgue, trompette et timbales ad libitum (Pro Organo) (1973)
  • Heinz Schubert (1908–1945) Hymn Concerto for soprano, tenor, organ and orchestra (1939) - the final part contains a setting of the Te Deum
  • Harald Genzmer (1909–2007): Te Deum Laudamus for three trumpets, three timpani and organ (1997)
  • Heinrich Sutermeister (1910–1995): Te Deum (1975)
  • Percy Young (1912-2004): Festival Te Deum (1961)
  • Benjamin Britten (1913–1976): Te Deum in C major without opus number (1934); Festival Te Deum opus 32 for mixed choir and organ (1944)
  • Karl Michael Komma (1913–2012): Te Deum for organ
  • Felicitas Kukuck (1914–2001): The Te Deum , cantata for wind instruments and choir (composed 1968. Stuttgart: Hänssler, 1961)
  • Vincent Persichetti (1915–1987): Te Deum opus 93, for choir and orchestra (1963)
  • Hans Posegga (1917–2002): Oratorio Te Deum Benediktoburanum (1981)
  • Jeanne Demessieux (1921–1968): Te Deum , opus 11 (composed 1957/58. Paris: Durand, 1959)
  • Ruth Zechlin (1926-2007): Te Deum (2001)
  • Günter Gerlach (1928–2003): Te Deum , cycle for organ (1961)
  • Heinrich Poos (1928-2020): Te Deum (1959)
  • Petr Eben (1929–2007): Prague Te Deum 1989 (1989)
  • Heinz Werner Zimmermann (* 1930): Te Deum , for soprano and baritone solo, mixed choir and orchestra (1998/2006)
  • Dedicated to Józef Świder (1930–2014) Te Deum, Günter Graulich and the Motettenchor Stuttgart (2001)
  • Xavier Benguerel (1931–2017): Te Deum for solos, choir and orchestra (1993)
  • Krzysztof Penderecki (1933–2020): Te Deum for solos, choir and orchestra (1979/1980)
  • Peter Janssens (1934–1998): Te Deum , in Elisabeth von Thuringia , 4th act (1984)
  • Siegfried Matthus (* 1934): Te Deum for solos, choir and orchestra (2005) - Composed for the inauguration of the reconstructed Frauenkirche (Dresden) . World premiere by the Rundfunkchor Berlin in Dresden
  • Walter Steffens (* 1934): Te Deum for Soprano, Alto, Tenore I, Tenore II, Basso. Commissioned composition for the 350th year of commemoration of the Peace of Westphalia (1997)
  • Arvo Pärt (* 1935): Te Deum for three choirs, piano, strings and tape (1984–1992)
  • Konrad Seckinger (1935–2015): Partita on 'Great God we praise you' for organ
  • Colin Mawby (1936–2019): Te Deum (German premiere: 2009)
  • Karl Jenkins (* 1944): Te Deum (2008) for choir and orchestra
  • John Rutter (* 1945): Te Deum (1988) for choir and orchestra
  • Pēteris Vasks (* 1946): Te Deum (1991) for organ
  • Jan Sandström (* 1954): Te Deum for choir and orchestra (1996)
  • Carlo Pedini (* 1956): Te Deum , composed between 1994 and 1999 for choir, children's voices, organ and orchestra
  • Steve Dobrogosz (* 1956)
  • Rihards Dubra (* 1964): Te Deum for six choirs and orchestra
  • Ēriks Ešenvalds (* 1977): Trinity Te Deum (2012)

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  1. Reinhard Kade: The Dresden Kapellmeister Rogier Michael, approx. 1550-1619. In: Quarterly magazine for musicology. Fifth year, 1889, pp. 272–289, here: p. 287 ( digitized version http: //vorlage_digitalisat.test/1%3D~GB%3D~IA%3DVierteljahrsschriftFurMusikwissenschaft1889%2FVierteljahrsschrift_fr_musikwissenschaft1889~MDZ%3D%0A~SZ%3Dn291~ double-sided%3D~LT%3D~PUR%3D).
  2. a b German
  3. a b instrumental
  4. a b c d e f English
  5. ^ Franz Xaver Richter - Kemptener Te Deum in D major (1742) on YouTube
  6. ^ Johann Michael Haydn: Te Deum in C full score | Carus publishing house. Retrieved September 26, 2019 .