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==Music files==
==Music files==
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*{{PostedDate|2016-05-05}} {{CPDLno|39554}} '''Full score:''' [[Media:Te_Deum_-_full_score.pdf|{{pdf}}]] {{ScoreInfo|A4|132|6880}}
*{{PostedDate|2016-05-05}} {{CPDLno|39554}}
:Instrumental parts: [[Media:Te_Deum_-_Instruments.zip|{{zip}}]]
:'''Full score:''' [[Media:Te_Deum_-_full_score.pdf|{{pdf}}]]{{Editor|Walter Heeroma|2016-06-20}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|132|6880}}
{{Editor|Walter Heeroma|2016-05-05}}{{Copy|Personal}}
:'''Vocal score:''' [[Media:Charpentier_-_Te_Deum_H.145_vocal_score.pdf|{{pdf}}]]{{Editor|Walter Heeroma|2019-10-15}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|95|4338}}
'''Edition notes:''' This edition has been made by Walter Heeroma and Madeleine Heijligers from the original manuscript in the ''Meslanges Autographes'' in the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, on the occasion of the Dutch premiere on November 15, 2015 by the [http://www.lelikoor.nl Lelikoor] conducted by JanJoost van Elburg.<br/>'''Copyright:''' &copy; Walter Heeroma and Madeleine Heijligers, 2015, 2016. Users are free to download and print the score for personal use or to share them within their choirs or orchestras, and to use the score for performances and recordings. Any commercial use, e.g. printing and selling scores, is prohibited without explicit permission by the copyright holders. If the score is used for a performance or recording, the editors would enjoy to receive a notice at [mailto:hehe-editions@xs4all.nl hehe-editions]. Any comments on the edition may be sent to the same e-mail address, and will be highly appreciated.
:'''Instrumental parts:''' [[Media:Te_Deum_-_Instruments.zip|{{zip}}]] (PDF){{Editor|Walter Heeroma|2016-05-05}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|89|3377}}
:{{Copy|Personal}}
:'''Edition notes:''' This edition has been made by Walter Heeroma and Madeleine Heijligers from the original manuscript in the ''Meslanges Autographes'' in the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, on the occasion of the Dutch premiere on November 15, 2015 by the [http://www.lelikoor.nl Lelikoor] conducted by JanJoost van Elburg.<br/>'''Copyright:''' &copy; Walter Heeroma and Madeleine Heijligers, 2015, 2019. Users are free to download and print the score for personal use or to share them within their choirs or orchestras, and to use the score for performances and recordings. Any commercial use, e.g. printing and selling scores, is prohibited without explicit permission by the copyright holders. If the score is used for a performance or recording, the editors would enjoy to receive a notice at [mailto:hehe-editions@xs4all.nl hehe-editions]. Any comments on the edition may be sent to the same e-mail address, and will be highly appreciated.


==General Information==
==General Information==
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{{Genre|Sacred|Hymns|Morning Canticles|Motets}}
{{Genre|Sacred|Hymns|Morning Canticles|Motets}}
{{Language|Latin}}
{{Language|Latin}}
{{Instruments|Orchestra}}
{{Instruments|Orchestra: |strings, woodwinds and continuo}}
{{Published|probably first composed 1672}}
{{Pub|1||probably first composed 1672}}


'''Description:''' The Te Deum is probably an arrangement made by Charpentier himself in the 1680's of an original dating from 1672 (now lost), and was probably commanded to celebrate the victory of king Louis XIV on the Netherlands. More information is in the preface to the score of CPDLno39554.
'''Description:''' The Te Deum is probably an arrangement made by Charpentier himself in the 1680's of an original dating from 1672 (now lost), and was probably commanded to celebrate the victory of king Louis XIV on the Netherlands. More information is in the preface to the score.





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  • (Posted 2016-05-05)  CPDL #39554: 
Full score:  
Editor: Walter Heeroma (submitted 2016-06-20).   Score information: A4, 132 pages, 6.72 MB   
Vocal score:  
Editor: Walter Heeroma (submitted 2019-10-15).   Score information: A4, 95 pages, 4.24 MB   
Instrumental parts: (PDF)
Editor: Walter Heeroma (submitted 2016-05-05).   Score information: A4, 89 pages, 3.3 MB   
Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: This edition has been made by Walter Heeroma and Madeleine Heijligers from the original manuscript in the Meslanges Autographes in the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, on the occasion of the Dutch premiere on November 15, 2015 by the Lelikoor conducted by JanJoost van Elburg.
Copyright: © Walter Heeroma and Madeleine Heijligers, 2015, 2019. Users are free to download and print the score for personal use or to share them within their choirs or orchestras, and to use the score for performances and recordings. Any commercial use, e.g. printing and selling scores, is prohibited without explicit permission by the copyright holders. If the score is used for a performance or recording, the editors would enjoy to receive a notice at hehe-editions. Any comments on the edition may be sent to the same e-mail address, and will be highly appreciated.

General Information

Title: Te Deum a 8 voix avec fl. et violons (H.145)
Composer: Marc-Antoine Charpentier

Number of voices: 8vv   Voicing: SATB.SATB
both soli and chorus
Genre: SacredHymnMorning CanticlesMotet

Language: Latin
Instruments: Orchestra: strings, woodwinds and continuo

First published:

Description: The Te Deum is probably an arrangement made by Charpentier himself in the 1680's of an original dating from 1672 (now lost), and was probably commanded to celebrate the victory of king Louis XIV on the Netherlands. More information is in the preface to the score.


External websites:

Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Te Deum.