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Lobgesang (Hymn of Praise), Op. 52 (MWV A 18), is an 11-movement "Symphony-Cantata on
Words of the Holy
Bible for Soloists,
Choir and Orchestra" by Felix...
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Symphony No. 2
Symphony No. 5
Felix Mendelssohn Symphony No. 2 (
Lobgesang)
String Quintet No. 2
Cello Sonata No. 1 Frédéric
Chopin Variations on...
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First Lutheran hymnal,
published in 1524 as
Etlich Cristlich lider /
Lobgesang und
Psalm (Some
Christian songs / canticle, and psalm),
often also often...
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Christus Other: "Psalm 42" Vom
Himmel hoch (chorale cantata) Drei
Motetten Lobgesang (Symphony No. 2)
Verleih uns
Frieden "Hear my prayer" Lord, have mercy...
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Christus Other: "Psalm 42" Vom
Himmel hoch (chorale cantata) Drei
Motetten Lobgesang (Symphony No. 2)
Verleih uns
Frieden "Hear my prayer" Lord, have mercy...
- 3 in A minor, Op. 56),
furthermore he
published his symphony-cantata
Lobgesang, Op. 52,
which was
posthumously counted as his
Symphony No. 2; yet, he...
- for the
first birthday of her son Sebastian, she
created a cantata, the
Lobgesang (Song of Praise). Two
other works for orchestra,
soloists and
choir were...
- its kind. Schlick's
surviving compositions include Tabulaturen etlicher lobgesang (1512), a
collection of
organ and lute music, and a few
pieces in m****cript...
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hypothetical reconstructed Old
Iranian word for "praise-song" (Bartholomae:
Lobgesang); but this word is not
actually attested in any text. The Zoroastrian...
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Psalm 146 is also in
cantata form. Mendelssohn's
Symphony Cantata, the
Lobgesang, is a
hybrid work,
partly in the
oratorio style. It is
preceded by three...