Georg Friedrich Händel Te Deum for the victory of Dettingen
Dettingen Te Deum HWV 283, 1743
- Scoring:
- Soli ATB, Coro SSATB, 2 Ob, Fg, 3 Tr, Timp, 2 Vl, Va, Bc
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- Language:
- English/German
- Duration:
- 38 min
In keeping with the victorious mood, Handel often splits the chorus into five voices (with divided sopranos) for passages of pure homophony. When the choir declaim as one, the effect is of joyful celebration. To start each phrase on the right note, it is essential to be familiar with the orchestral interludes. The cantabile movements, such as No. 3, can be particularly tricky to perform: The vocal leaps in these demanding choral-soprano sections become much easier if you can hear the underlying harmonies while practicing. The same is true for No. 5.
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- Coach in slow mode: the tempo of the coach slows down to 70% of the original version – through this reduction passages can be learned more effectively.
Performers: Dorothee Mields (soprano), Ulrike Andersen (alto), Mark Wilde (tenore), Chris Dixon (basso) – Alsfelder Vokalensemble, Concerto Polacco – Wolfgang Helbich
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- 1. We praise Thee, o God (Chorus)
- 2. All the earth doth worship Thee (Soli and Chorus)
- 3. To Thee all angels cry aloud (Chorus)
- 4. To Thee Cherubim and Seraphim (Chorus)
- 5. The glorious company of the apostles (Chorus)
- 6. Thou art the King of Glory (Aria and Chorus)
- 8. When Thou hadst overcome (Chorus)
- 10. We therefore pray Thee (Fanfare and Chorus)
- 11. Make them to be number’d (Chorus)
- 12. Day by day we magnify Thee (Chorus)
- 14. O Lord, in Thee have I trusted (Solo and Chorus)
Practise
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Practice aids
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Practice aids voice part alto
- 1. We praise Thee, o God (Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 1. We praise Thee, o God (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 2. All the earth doth worship Thee (Soli and Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 2. All the earth doth worship Thee (Soli and Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 5. The glorious company of the apostles (Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 5. The glorious company of the apostles (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 6. Thou art the King of Glory (Aria and Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 6. Thou art the King of Glory (Aria and Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 8. When Thou hadst overcome (Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 8. When Thou hadst overcome (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 10. We therefore pray Thee (Fanfare and Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 10. We therefore pray Thee (Fanfare and Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 11. Make them to be number’d (Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 11. Make them to be number’d (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 12. Day by day we magnify Thee (Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 12. Day by day we magnify Thee (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 14. O Lord, in Thee have I trusted (Solo and Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 14. O Lord, in Thee have I trusted (Solo and Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 14. O Lord, in Thee have I trusted (Solo and Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 14. O Lord, in Thee have I trusted (Solo and Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
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Practice aids voice part tenore
- 1. We praise Thee, o God (Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 1. We praise Thee, o God (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 2. All the earth doth worship Thee (Soli and Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 2. All the earth doth worship Thee (Soli and Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 3. To Thee all angels cry aloud (Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 3. To Thee all angels cry aloud (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 4. To Thee Cherubim and Seraphim (Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 4. To Thee Cherubim and Seraphim (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 5. The glorious company of the apostles (Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 5. The glorious company of the apostles (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 6. Thou art the King of Glory (Aria and Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 6. Thou art the King of Glory (Aria and Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 8. When Thou hadst overcome (Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 8. When Thou hadst overcome (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 10. We therefore pray Thee (Fanfare and Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 10. We therefore pray Thee (Fanfare and Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 11. Make them to be number’d (Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 11. Make them to be number’d (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 12. Day by day we magnify Thee (Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 12. Day by day we magnify Thee (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 14. O Lord, in Thee have I trusted (Solo and Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 14. O Lord, in Thee have I trusted (Solo and Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
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Practice aids voice part basso
- 1. We praise Thee, o God (Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 1. We praise Thee, o God (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 2. All the earth doth worship Thee (Soli and Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 2. All the earth doth worship Thee (Soli and Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 3. To Thee all angels cry aloud (Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 3. To Thee all angels cry aloud (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 4. To Thee Cherubim and Seraphim (Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 4. To Thee Cherubim and Seraphim (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 5. The glorious company of the apostles (Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 5. The glorious company of the apostles (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 6. Thou art the King of Glory (Aria and Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 6. Thou art the King of Glory (Aria and Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 8. When Thou hadst overcome (Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 8. When Thou hadst overcome (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 10. We therefore pray Thee (Fanfare and Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 10. We therefore pray Thee (Fanfare and Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 11. Make them to be number’d (Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 11. Make them to be number’d (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 12. Day by day we magnify Thee (Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 12. Day by day we magnify Thee (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 14. O Lord, in Thee have I trusted (Solo and Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 14. O Lord, in Thee have I trusted (Solo and Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
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Practice aids voice part soprano
- 1. We praise Thee, o God (Chorus) (Choir Coach, soprano 1)
- 1. We praise Thee, o God (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode, soprano 1)
- 1. We praise Thee, o God (Chorus) (Choir Coach, soprano 2)
- 1. We praise Thee, o God (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode, soprano 2)
- 2. All the earth doth worship Thee (Soli and Chorus) (Choir Coach, soprano 1)
- 2. All the earth doth worship Thee (Soli and Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode, soprano 1)
- 2. All the earth doth worship Thee (Soli and Chorus) (Choir Coach, soprano 2)
- 2. All the earth doth worship Thee (Soli and Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode, soprano 2)
- 3. To Thee all angels cry aloud (Chorus) (Choir Coach)
- 3. To Thee all angels cry aloud (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode)
- 4. To Thee Cherubim and Seraphim (Chorus) (Choir Coach, soprano 1)
- 4. To Thee Cherubim and Seraphim (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode, soprano 1)
- 4. To Thee Cherubim and Seraphim (Chorus) (Choir Coach, soprano 2)
- 4. To Thee Cherubim and Seraphim (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode, soprano 2)
- 5. The glorious company of the apostles (Chorus) (Choir Coach, soprano 1)
- 5. The glorious company of the apostles (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode, soprano 1)
- 5. The glorious company of the apostles (Chorus) (Choir Coach, soprano 2)
- 5. The glorious company of the apostles (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode, soprano 2)
- 6. Thou art the King of Glory (Aria and Chorus) (Choir Coach, soprano 1)
- 6. Thou art the King of Glory (Aria and Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode, soprano 1)
- 6. Thou art the King of Glory (Aria and Chorus) (Choir Coach, soprano 2)
- 6. Thou art the King of Glory (Aria and Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode, soprano 2)
- 8. When Thou hadst overcome (Chorus) (Choir Coach, soprano 1)
- 8. When Thou hadst overcome (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode, soprano 1)
- 8. When Thou hadst overcome (Chorus) (Choir Coach, soprano 2)
- 8. When Thou hadst overcome (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode, soprano 2)
- 10. We therefore pray Thee (Fanfare and Chorus) (Choir Coach, soprano 1)
- 10. We therefore pray Thee (Fanfare and Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode, soprano 1)
- 10. We therefore pray Thee (Fanfare and Chorus) (Choir Coach, soprano 2)
- 10. We therefore pray Thee (Fanfare and Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode, soprano 2)
- 11. Make them to be number’d (Chorus) (Choir Coach, soprano 1)
- 11. Make them to be number’d (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode, soprano 1)
- 11. Make them to be number’d (Chorus) (Choir Coach, soprano 2)
- 11. Make them to be number’d (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode, soprano 2)
- 12. Day by day we magnify Thee (Chorus) (Choir Coach, soprano 1)
- 12. Day by day we magnify Thee (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode, soprano 1)
- 12. Day by day we magnify Thee (Chorus) (Choir Coach, soprano 2)
- 12. Day by day we magnify Thee (Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode, soprano 2)
- 14. O Lord, in Thee have I trusted (Solo and Chorus) (Choir Coach, soprano 1)
- 14. O Lord, in Thee have I trusted (Solo and Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode, soprano 1)
- 14. O Lord, in Thee have I trusted (Solo and Chorus) (Choir Coach, soprano 2)
- 14. O Lord, in Thee have I trusted (Solo and Chorus) (Choir Coach, Slow mode, soprano 2)
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Digital text (without sheet music) incl. printing licence, html file, singing text, german translationhtml file, singing text, german translation (Sample)1 ChorusWir preisen dich, o Gott,
2 Soli and Chorus (Soli AT)
wir erkennen dich als Herrn der Welt.Alle Welt verehret dich,
3 Chorus
den Vater ewig allmächtig.Laut singet dir der Engel Chor;
4 Chorus
dir singt der Himmel und sein mächtig Heer.Die Cherubim und Seraphim,
5 Chorus
von Ewigkeit zu Ewigkeit lobsingen sie vor dir:
Heilig, heilig, heilig, Herr Gott Zebaoth!
Voll sind Erd und Himmel der Herrlichkeit deines Ruhmes.Der hochgelobte Chor der Apostel preiset dich;
die hochgepriesene Schar der Propheten preiset dich;
die große Heerschar der Märtyrer preiset dich.
Die heil’ge Kirche durch die ganze Welt, sie bekennet dich,
den Vater unermesslicher Herrlichkeit,...
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Digital text (without sheet music) incl. printing licence, html file, singing text, originalhtml file, singing text, original (Sample)1 ChorusWe praise Thee, o God;
2 Soli and Chorus (Soli AT)
we acknowledge Thee to be the Lord.All the earth doth worship Thee,
3 Chorus
the Father everlasting.To Thee all angels cry aloud,
4 Chorus
the heav’ns and all the pow’rs therein.To Thee Cherubim and Seraphim continually do cry:
5 Chorus
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Sabaoth!
Heav’n and earth are full of the majesty of Thy glory.The glorious company of the apostles praise Thee;
6 Aria and Chorus (Solo B)
the goodly fellowship of the prophets praise Thee;
the noble army of martyrs praise Thee.
The holy church throughout all the world doth acknowledge Thee,
the Father of an infinite majesty;
Thine honourable, true, and only Son;
also the Holy Ghost, the Comforter.Thou art the King of glory, o Christ.
7 Aria (Solo B)
Thou art the everlasting Son of the Father.When Thou tookest upon Thee to deliver man,
8 Chorus
Thou didst not abhor the Virgin’s womb.When Thou hadst overcome the sharpness of death;
9 Trio
Thou didst open the kingdom of heaven to all believers....
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Digital text (without sheet music) incl. printing licence, html file, Introductory text, englishhtml file, Introductory text, english (Sample)Abridged foreword of the Edition Carus 55.283Benedikt Poensgen
Translation: Elizabeth RobinsonOn 27 June 1743, the British King George II personally led an army of British, Hanoverians and Austrians who besieged the French at Dettingen am Main during the Austrian War of Succession. It was the last time in history that a British king himself led troops into battle. The news of the victory at Dettingen was enthusiastically received in England.2 As a result, George Frideric Handel, composer at the English court from 1723, began work on a specially ceremonial Te Deum on 17 July 1743 which he probably completed at the end of July. When George II finally returned to England in November 1743, a triumphant reception was prepared for him, the like of which had not taken place since his coronation. The work, henceforth known as the “Dettingen Te Deum,” was performed on the morning of 27 November 1743 in the presence of the King during the Sunday service in the Chapel of St. James’s Palace in London.
The Te Deum was performed with large forces. Handel probably played and conducted from the autograph score. In it, he noted the names of some of the singers and named the two bass soloists, “Mr.
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Digital text (without sheet music) incl. printing licence, html file, Introductory text, germanhtml file, Introductory text, german (Sample)Gekürztes Vorwort der Ausgabe Carus 55.283Benedikt Poensgen
Am 27. Juni 1743 führte der englische König George II höchstpersönlich eine Armee bestehend aus Briten, Hannoveranern und Österreichern an, die während des Österreichischen Erbfolgekrieges bei Dettingen am Main die Franzosen besiegte. George II. war kein glänzender Stratege, aber ein tapferer und mitreißender Troupier. Es war das letzte Mal in der Geschichte, dass ein englischer König selbst Truppen ins Gefecht führte. Trotz einer ungünstigen Ausgangslage wurden die Franzosen geschlagen und zur Flucht gezwungen. Die Nachricht des Sieges von Dettingen löste in England Begeisterung aus, vor allem der mutige Einsatz des Königs wurde allgemein gewürdigt. Georg Friedrich Händel, seit 1723 englischer Hofkomponist, begann darauf am 17. Juli 1743 mit der Arbeit an einem besonders feierlichen Te Deum, dem traditionellen Lobgesang auf die Genesung oder Rückkehr eines Herrschers aus der Schlacht, das er vermutlich Ende Juli abschloss. Als George II schließlich im November 1743 nach England zurückkehrte, wurde ihm ein triumphaler Empfang bereitet, wie er seit seiner Krönung nicht mehr stattgefunden hatte. Das fortan Dettinger Te Deum genannte Werk erklang am
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Composer
Georg Friedrich Händel
| 1685-1759George Frideric Handel put his exceptionally versatile compositional abilities to the test at an early age. After moving to London in 1712, where he was appointed Composer of Musick for His Majesty’s Chapel Royal in 1723, he wrote numerous masterpieces for the royal court as well as his major opere serie. For many years he enjoyed triumphant successes with his operas, which were sung by outstanding performers, with serenades, and later also with oratorios such as Saul and Israel in Egypt. Over the years Handel’s reputation grew far beyond the city where he worked; some of his choral works, particularly Messiah, have enjoyed a performance tradition which remains unbroken to this day, and are sung by choirs throughout the world. Personal details
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Choir
Alsfelder Vokalensemble
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Orchestra
Concerto Polacco
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Conductor
Wolfgang Helbich
| 1943-2013
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Soloist - soprano
Dorothee Mields
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Soloist - alto
Ulrike Andersen
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Soloist - tenor
Mark Wilde
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Soloist - bass
Chris Dixon
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