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'''Instruments:''' {{acap}}, although parts in the high voice and low voice choirs may be doubled or substituted with cornetti &/or sackbuts
'''Instruments:''' {{acap}}, although parts in the high voice and low voice choirs may be doubled or substituted with cornetti &/or sackbuts


'''Description:'''  
'''Description:''' This setting of ''Cantate Domino'', scored for three four-part instrumental and vocal choirs (or for voices alone), is one of Hassler's most ambitious works offered. While certainly stylistically indebted to [[Gabrieli]], the lighter textures of the vocal ensembles recall [[Orlando di Lasso]] and later [[Praetorius]].
This setting of '' Cantate Domino'', scored for three four-part instrumental and vocal choirs (or for voices alone), is one of Hassler's most ambitious works offered. While certainly stylistically indebted to Gabrieli, the lighter textures of the vocal ensembles recall Orlando di Lasso and later Praetorius.
 
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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{LinkText|Psalm 96| vv. 1-4}}
{{LinkText|Psalm 96| vv. 1-4}}


[[Category:Sheet music]]
[[Category:Sheet music]]
[[Category:Renaissance music]]
[[Category:Renaissance music]]

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Editor: Charles H. Giffen (submitted 2005-12-08).   Score information: Letter, 16 pages, 220 kB   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: Musica ficta clearly indicated.

General Information

Title: Cantate Domino a 12
Composer: Hans Leo Hassler

Number of voices: 12vv   Voicing: SSAT.SATB.ATBB

Genre: SacredMotet

Language: Latin
Instruments: a cappella, although parts in the high voice and low voice choirs may be doubled or substituted with cornetti &/or sackbuts

Description: This setting of Cantate Domino, scored for three four-part instrumental and vocal choirs (or for voices alone), is one of Hassler's most ambitious works offered. While certainly stylistically indebted to Gabrieli, the lighter textures of the vocal ensembles recall Orlando di Lasso and later Praetorius.

External websites:

Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Psalm 96 vv. 1-4