- Exsultate,
jubilate (Exult, rejoice), K. 165, is a 1773
motet by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. This
religious solo
motet was
composed when
Mozart was staying...
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psalm is
Psalm 99. In the Vulgate, it
begins Jubilate Deo (alternatively: "Iubilate Domino"), or
Jubilate,
which also
became the
title of the BCP version...
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Jubilate Deo is a
small hymnal of
Gregorian chant in the
Latin Rite of the
Catholic Church,
produced after the
liturgical reforms of
Vatican II. It contains...
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Jubilate Agno (Latin: "Rejoice in the Lamb") is a
religious poem by
Christopher Smart, and was
written between 1759 and 1763,
during Smart's confinement...
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Jubilate may
refer to:
Psalm 100, from its
Latin title Jubilate Group,
British Christian music publishing house Jubilate Sunday This
disambiguation page...
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Utrecht Te Deum and
Jubilate is the
common name for a
sacred choral composition in two parts,
written by
George Frideric Handel to
celebrate the Treaty...
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German Jubilate Harmonium Reeds are br****
reeds used in
Indian harmoniums that were
manufactured in
Germany between 1911 and the
early 1960s. The reeds...
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Jubilate Deo
omnis terra ('Rejoice to God of All the Earth', LWV 77/16) is a
motet by Jean-Baptiste
Lully set on
biblical text.
Written to both celebrate...
- The
Jubilate Deo
Chorale and
Orchestra is a
Roman Catholic musical group that
attempts to use
music to
integrate spirituality into the
mainstream of society...
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Benjamin Britten's
Jubilate Deo is a
sacred choral setting of PsalmĀ 100 in English,
written in 1961 for St George's Chapel,
Windsor Castle, "at the request...