What is Cantate Domino in English?

What is Cantate Domino in English?

Cantate is a Latin word, meaning “sing!”. It has become part of words in other languages, such as the French Cantate and the German Kantate, both meaning cantata. Cantata may refer to: Cantate Domino, or Psalm 98. Cantate Sunday, a Sunday of the church year for which the reading begins with the word.

Who wrote Cantate Domino?

Monteverdi
‘Cantate Domino’, with a text conflated from Psalms 95 and 97 (96 and 98) is another short motet contributed by Monteverdi to the anthology of motets for from one to eight voices published in 1620 by his pupil Giulio Cesare Bianchi.

When did Cantate Domino come out?

One of the best selling records on Proprius ever – now on Super Audio CD! Cantate Domino, recorded by Bertil Alving in 1976, is famous for it’s incredible sound quality. The SACD starts with Enrico Bossi’s Cantate Domino for choir, organ, trumpets and trombones.

What genre is Cantate Domino?

Additional information

Label 2xHD-Naxos
Channels 2ch Stereo
Artists Alf Linder, Marianne Mellnas, Oscar’s Motet Choir, Torsten Nilsson
Composers Adam, Bossi, Gruber, Handel, Olsson, Reger, Traditional, Vogler, Walther
Genres Classical, Vocal

Who composed Cantate Domino Canticum Novum?

tb choir, Difficulty : 5, a cappella, 3-5 min. Composer(s): Paul John Rudoi.

Is Cantate Domino Polyphonic?

This lively setting of Cantate Domino is a great way to start the year with your men. The polyphonic opening gives each voice part a chance at the melody and is followed by a lilting dance-like central section. This motet allows singers to explore significant contrasts of phrasing, articulation and tactus.

How many measures is Cantate Domino?

Audio Profile. Cantate Domino is played at 169 Beats Per Minute (Allegro), or 56 Measures/Bars Per Minute.