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*{{NewWork|2008-02-17}} '''CPDL #16103:''' [http://music.dalitio.de/choir/dalitz/nun-lobet-gott/ {{net}}]   (PDF file)
*{{NewWork|2008-02-17}} '''CPDL #16103:''' [http://music.dalitio.de/choir/dalitz/nun-lobet-gott/ {{net}}] (PDF file, English version)   [http://music.dalitio.de/choir/dalitz/nun-lobet-gott/index-de.html {{net}}] (PDF file, German version)
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==General Information==
==General Information==

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Title: Nun lobet Gott im hohen Thron
Composer: Christoph Dalitz

Number of voices: 2vv Voicing: AT
Genre: Sacred, Chorales
Language: German
Instruments: a capella
Published: 2008

Description: Polyphonic two part setting of a metric psalm from Caspar Ulenberg's "Psalmen Davids in allerlei deutsche Gesangreime gebracht" (Cologne, 1582) with the cantus firmus in the lower voice. This hymn can still be found in many modern hymn books, so that this Biinium can be sung alternating with the congregation hymn.

To make this piece also accessible to English speaking singers, I have prepared an English version by underlying the metric translation "From all that dwell below the skies" of the same Psalm from Isaac Watt's "Psalms Imitated in the Language of the New Testament" (1719).

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