Description:
Completed in 1849, the Te Deum, like the earlier and more famous Grande messe des morts, is one of Berlioz's self-described "architectural" works. While the orchestral forces required for the Te Deum are nowhere near as massive as huge as those for the Requiem, the work does call for an organ which can compete on equal terms with the rest of the orchestra. It lasts approximately fifty minutes and derives its text from the traditional Latin Te Deum, although Berlioz made some changes to word order for dramatic purposes. The instrumental Prelude and Marche are seldom performed in concert. This vocal score is a digitally enhanced reissue of the one published by G. Schirmer, Inc. around 1925, itself a re-engraving of the one issued by Novello in the 1880s.Te Deum – Hymne
Tibi omnes – Hymne
Prelude
Dignare Domine – Priere
Christe, Rex Gloriae – Hymne
Te ergo quaesumus – Priere
Judex crederis – Hymne et priere
Marche – pour la Presentation des drapeaux
Tenor solo, STB and ATB Chorus / Piano ;… Read More