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Te Deum, between 1688 and 1698

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File:charpted.zip (February 2010) 48 kB
Full name of work:Te Deum, between 1688 and 1698
Composer:Charpentier, Marc-Antoine (1643-1704), French
About:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc-Antoine_Charpentier
Music category:Classical Choral Anthem
Instruments:arranged for SATB (piccolo, clarinet, French horn, bassoon) and piano (converted to strings etc)
Name of file creator:John Hooper
e-mail address:NWC "at" thehoopers "dot" demon "dot" co "dot" uk
website:http://www.learnchoralmusic.co.uk
Running time:00:27:07
Comments:This ZIP File contains the following NAMED sections:-
00-Intro.nwc Introduction
01-TeDeum.nwc 1: Te Deum laudamus
02-Patrm.nwc 2: Te aeternum Patrem
Pleni sunt coeli
03-orbem.nwc 3: Te per orbem terrarum
04-devic.nwc 4: Tu devicto mortis acuelo
05-Judex.nwc 5: Judex crederis esse venturus
Te ergo quaesumus
06-Aetrn.nwc 6: Aeterna facum sanctis tuis
07-Digna.nwc 7: Dignare Domine die isto
08-Fiat.nwc 8: Fiat misericordia tua
09-spera.nwc 9: In te, Domine, speravi
There are no text/lyrics; these Files were generated purely for Choral Rehearsing purposes (using a published piano-reduction Score), and so don't look pretty even though they should sound reasonable (though that depends very much on your hardware/software; mine is a Soundblaster AWE64 Gold). Voice-emphasised Midi Files of the whole work can be downloaded for free from my Website (above).
The Site also contains Midi Files for several rather more modern Composers, for which NWC versions may be available.
My thanks go to Y. Grasset and - especially - J. Guix, whose Files for this Work I borrowed from the Scriptorium, converting them into my preferred format.


This NoteWorthy file uses a non standard font. This can be obtained as follows:
Boxmarks - Scriptorium download at http://nwc-scriptorium.org/helpful/boxmarks.zip