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Revision as of 15:40, 18 August 2015
Early Christian Hymn of praise. Traditionally ascribed to Saint Ambrose and Saint Augustine, contemporary scholars disagree and some assign it to Nicetas, bishop of Remesiana (4th-5th century).
The hymn is also sometimes styled "Hymnus Ambrosianus", the "Ambrosian Hymn"; and in the Roman Breviary it is still entitled, at the end of Matins for Sunday, "Hymnus SS. Ambrosii et Augustini".
The Roman Breviary direct the recitation of the Te Deum at the end of Matins and for special occasions such as the canonization of a saint, the election of a pope, the publication of a treaty of peace, a royal coronation, etc.
Musical settings at CPDL
Please refer to this category for a list of all morning canticles available on CPDL. Editions are in Latin, unless otherwise specified.
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Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above
- Anonymous — Te Deum
- Jacob Handl — Te Deum laudamus a 8
- Moritz Hauptmann — Salvum fac populum tuum
- Herbert Howells — Te Deum (Collegium Regale)
- John Mundy — Service for Men in 3 parts
- Graham Patterson — Te Deum
- Thomas Tomkins — Morning Canticles from The First Service
- John Ebenezer West — Te Deum and Benedictus in E flat
Text and translations
Latin text Te Deum laudamus: te Dominum confitemur. |
English translation WE praise thee, O God: we acknowledge thee to be the Lord. |
Italian translation Noi ti lodiamo, Dio |
Church Slavonic translation Тебе Бога хвалим, |
External links
- Wikipedia article
- Catholic Encyclopedia
- http://www.bach-cantatas.com/CM/Das-Tedeum.htm Das Deutsche Tedeum] at Bach-cantatas.com