| CV 51.993/00 | | | | The motet O Jesu, te invocamus arose through an adaptation of the text of the final chorus of Joseph Haydn’s Applausus, a festive cantata composed in 1768. For church music performances, the Latin text O Jesu, te invocamus was closely attached to the primary text and often only single words were replaced. The German alternative text Allmächtiger, Preis dir und Ehre, for which there was neither a biblical nor a liturgical basis, was added to the Latin text. | | | State: for sale | | Catalogue number: XXIVa:6/8b | | Year of release: 1768 | | Scoring: Coro SATB, 2 Ob, 2 Ctr, Timp, 2 Vl, Bc | | Language: Latin/German | | | | Duration: 7 min | | pages: 16 | | Carus series: Stuttgart Urtext editions | | genres: Motets | | | | Editor: Armin Kircher | | Continuo realisation by: Paul Horn | | Composer: Joseph Haydn | | |
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