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{{Editor|James Gibb|2010-08-04}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|24| | :'''Edition notes:''' This edition is based on the Novello edition. in the 8-part section, the pairs of parts have been combined into a single stave, wherever they are moving in step. Revised files uploaded 12/4/18. {{MXL}} | ||
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{{Genre|Sacred|Morning Canticles|sort=Sullivan, Arthur}} | {{Genre|Sacred|Morning Canticles|sort=Sullivan, Arthur}} | ||
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'''Description:''' This was Sullivan's last completed work. It was commissioned by the Dean & Chapter of St Paul's Cathedral, in anticipation of victory in the South African (Boer) war. In fact, the war did not finish until nearly two years after Sullivan's death, so he did not hear it performed. The first performance was in St Paul's cathedral in 8th June 1902. It makes extensive use of Sullivan's tune, St Gertrude, written for the hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers". The Novello organ accompaniment seems to be a reduction of a fuller orchestral score. | '''Description:''' This was Sullivan's last completed work. It was commissioned by the Dean & Chapter of St Paul's Cathedral, in anticipation of victory in the South African (Boer) war. In fact, the war did not finish until nearly two years after Sullivan's death, so he did not hear it performed. The first performance was in St Paul's cathedral in 8th June 1902. It makes extensive use of Sullivan's tune, St Gertrude, written for the hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers". The Novello organ accompaniment seems to be a reduction of a fuller orchestral score. |
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- Editor: James Gibb (submitted 2010-08-04). Score information: A4, 24 pages, 289 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: This edition is based on the Novello edition. in the 8-part section, the pairs of parts have been combined into a single stave, wherever they are moving in step. Revised files uploaded 12/4/18. MusicXML source file(s) in compressed .mxl format.
General Information
Title: Te Deum laudamus in E flat
Composer: Arthur Sullivan
Number of voices: 8vv Voicing: SSAATTBB
Genre: Sacred, Morning Canticles
Language: English
Instruments: Organ
First published: 1902
Description: This was Sullivan's last completed work. It was commissioned by the Dean & Chapter of St Paul's Cathedral, in anticipation of victory in the South African (Boer) war. In fact, the war did not finish until nearly two years after Sullivan's death, so he did not hear it performed. The first performance was in St Paul's cathedral in 8th June 1902. It makes extensive use of Sullivan's tune, St Gertrude, written for the hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers". The Novello organ accompaniment seems to be a reduction of a fuller orchestral score.
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Original text and translations
Original text and translations may be found at Te Deum.