Te Deum (Berlioz)

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The Te Deum op. 22 by the French composer Hector Berlioz was written in 1848 and was originally written on the occasion of Napoléon III's accession to the throne . composed. The premiere with 900 participants took place in 1855 in the church of St-Eustache at the opening of the Paris World Exhibition .

occupation

Tenor, boys' choir, 2 mixed choirs, organ and orchestra.

Orchestra line-up:

2 flutes, 1 piccolo

2 above

2 clarinets

4 bassoons

4 horns

2 trumpets, 2 cornets

2x trumpets 1, 2 × trumpets 2, 2 × trumpets 3

2 tubes

Harp (only for the march)

organ

Vionlinen

Violas

Cellos

Bass

construction

  1. Te Deum (anthem)
  2. Tibi omnes (hymn)
  3. Prelude (for orchestra)
  4. Dignare (prayer)
  5. Christe, Rex gloriae (hymn)
  6. Te ergo quaesumus (prayer)
  7. Judex crederis (hymn and prayer)
  8. Appendix: Marche pour la présentation des drapeaux (for orchestra)

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