Großer Gott, wir loben dich (Anonymous)

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Editor First edition
Publisher. Info. Katholisches Gesangbuch
Vienna: im Verlag der katechetischen Bibliothek, n.d.[1776].
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For Orchestra (Choe)
Arranger Joshua Choe
Publisher. Info. Joshua Choe, 2022.
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Arranger Claudio Macchi
Language Italian
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Misc. Notes SATB
Text Incipit: "Te lodiamo, Trinità"
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For Mixed Chorus, 2 Trumpets, 2 Trombones, Timpani and Organ (Rondeau)

5 more: Trumpet 1/2 • Trombone 1/2 • Timpani • Organ • Choir

Arranger Michel Rondeau
Language German
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5 more: Trumpet 1/2 • Trombone 1/2 • Timpani • Organ • Choir

Arranger Michel Rondeau
Language English
Translator Clarence Alphonsus Walworth (1820-1900), English text
Publisher. Info. Michel Rondeau
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Nolda (2020/12/28)

Arranger Andreas Nolda
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General Information

Work Title Großer Gott, wir loben dich
Alternative. Title Holy God we praise thy name; Grand Dieu, nous te bénissons
Name Translations Store Gud, vi lover deg; 주 천주의 권능과
Name Aliases Großer Gott wir loben dich; Grosser Gott, wir loben dich
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Composer Anonymous
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. IA 318
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 12 verses
First Publication. 1776, Vienna, Katholisches Gesangbuch
Librettist Original 1776 version (versification of 'Te Deum'): Ignaz Franz (1719–1790)
1819 version: 1753 (Allgemeines Choralbuch)
1852 version: Heinrich Bone (1813–1893) (Cantate)
English translation (1858): Clarence Alphonsus Walworth (1820–1900) (verse 7 translated by Hugh T. Henry)
Language German (+ translations)
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation voice/s or mixed chorus, organ
External Links Wikipedia (German)
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