Bühler, Franz - Graduale: "Jubilate Deo" for Flute, Strings & Piano Flûte, piano, cordes et percussions |
Compositeur : | Bühler, Franz (1760 - 1823) | ||
Instrumentation : | Flûte, piano, cordes et percussions | ||
Genre : | Classique | ||
Arrangeur : Editeur : | MAGATAGAN, MICHAEL (1960 - ) | ||
Droit d'auteur : | Public Domain | ||
Ajoutée par magataganm, 27 Aoû 2013 Franz Bühler (1760 - 1823) was a German composer and Organist. In 1794 he became organ player in Bolzano, 1804 director of choir in Augsburg. His compositions are in a strict classic style and were in his time widely spread. Besides larger works he wrote also short and easy works for rural choirs. The Gradual (Latin: graduale) is a chant or hymn in the liturgical celebration of the Eucharist for many Christian denominations. In the Tridentine Mass it was and is sung after the reading or chanting of the Epistle and before the Alleluia, or, during penitential seasons, before the Tract. In the Mass of Paul VI the gradual corresponds to the Responsorial Psalm. There is the option to replace this psalm with the gradual, but its use is extremely rare. It is part of the Proper of the Mass. Psalm 100 (Greek numbering: Psalm 99) is part of the biblical Book of Psalms. It may be used as a canticle in the Anglican liturgy of Morning Prayer, when it is referred to by its incipit as the Jubilate or Jubilate Deo. Although originally created for accompanied chorus, I created this arrangement for Flute, String Quartet (Violins (2), Viola & Cello) & Acoustic Piano. |
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