Prelude from Te Deum (Eurovision Song Contest Theme) for French Horn & Organ w pedals (Intermediate version)

By: Marc-Antoine Charpentier arr. Keith Terrett.
For: Solo Horn in F + piano
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Composer
Marc-Antoine Charpentier arr. Keith Terrett.
Arranger
Difficulty
Moderate (Grades 4-6)
Duration
2 minutes
Genre
Classical music
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An arrangement in a lower tessitura than the pro-version of Charpentier’s Prelude from the Te Deum for French Horn & Organ.

There is a lower version in G if this is a little high!

Marc-Antoine Charpentier composed his grand polyphonic motet Te Deum (H. 146) in D major probably between 1688 and 1698, during his stay at the Jesuit Church of Saint-Louis in Paris, where he held the position of musical director.[1] The work is written for the group of soloists, choir, and instrumental accompaniment.

Charpentier authored six Te Deum settings, although only four of them have survived. It is thought that the composition have been performed to mark the victory celebrations and the Battle of Steinkirk in August, 1692.

Marc-Antoine Charpentier was, next to Lully, the most remarkable figure in late seventeenth-century French musical life, with a prolific output of sacred and secular music.

As a young man, he studied in Rome with Carissimi, acquiring valuable first-hand experience of opera and oratorio - both relatively new forms at that time. On returning to his native Paris, he put these skills to effective use, composing seventeen operas and a large quantity of church music, and bringing the dramatic oratorio to France for the first time, giving it a special French character.

The Te Deum, which dates from about 1692, was probably written for the great Jesuit church of St. Paul in Rue St. Antoine, when he was Maitre de Musique there. Its brilliance and powerful dramatic impact suggest that it must have been written in celebration of some special occasion, such as the recent French victory at Steinkerque on August 3rd, 1692.

The powerful effect of the Te Deum is achieved by a variety of means. Firstly, Charpentier uses a much larger instrumental band than any previous French composer of church music. Secondly, he exploits to its fullest advantage the customary Baroque technique of contrasting full orchestral and choral forces with solo voices accompanied by just a few instruments. Thirdly, and perhaps most significantly, Charpentier has a remarkable ability to fuse the conflicting elements of drama and devotion into a unified whole, coupled with an instinctive feel for ceremonial brilliance. These are the qualities that strike one most in this wonderful work, and it seems extraordinary that it is not more widely performed.

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Air from the Suite No. 3 in D for C Trombone & String Orchestra, Vedrò con mio diletto Aria:from the Opera ''Il Giustino" for C Tuba & Keyboard, SUO-GAN for Eb Tenor Horn & Piano, Lullaby for a French Horn, Keyboard & String/E.Bass, Czardas for solo Bb Euphonium/Trombone (TC) & Brass Quintet, That’s A Plenty for Trombone Quintet (Jazz for 5 Series), Little Brown Jug for Brass Quintet (Jazz for 5 Brass Series), That’s A Plenty (Dixieland style) for Classical Brass Quintet (Jazz for 5 series), Four Classic English Chorales/Hymns for Brass Quartet, Prelude from Te Deum (Eurovision Song Contest Theme) for French Horn & Organ w pedals (Lower version), Hebrew Slaves Chorus from Nabucco ("Va, pensiero" ) for Trombone (low brass) Quintet, Fugue for 6 Trombone/Baritones/Euphoniums (low brass BC), Von fremden Ländern und Menschen for Brass Quintet, Largo (from Concerto in D Major for Lute, RV. 96) for Brass Quintet (Pro-version), The Gypsy French Horn Player in New Orleans, Cwm Rhondda for Brass Quartet-Quintet, Prelude from the Te Deum (Eurovision Song Contest Theme) for 2 C Euphoniums/Trombones & Organ w pedals, Prelude from the Te Deum (Eurovision Song Contest Theme) for 2 French Horns & Organ w pedals (Intermediate version), Argentinian National Anthem for Brass Quintet & Percussion (MFAO) World National Anthem Series), M’ Appari Tutt’ Amor for French Horn & Piano, Träumerei for Brass Quintet, All Things Bright and Beautiful for Brass Quartet & Choir, English National Anthem Jerusalem for Tuba Quintet (And Did Those feet In Ancient Times), Prelude from the Te Deum (Eurovision Song Contest Theme) for C Trombone & Organ w pedals, Eternal Father Strong, to Save for Trombone Quartet (low brass), Pachelbel’s Kanon Rocks! Mixed Ensemble, Fugue on B-a-c-h for Trombone Quintet, The Gypsy Viennese Brass Ensemble in New Orleans (Brass Octet), Come Back To Sorrento (Torna a Surriento) for C Trombone & Piano, O Sole Mio for French Horn & Piano, What Shall We Do With The Drunken Brass Quartet (Semi Pro), Bollywood Tango for Bb Trumpet, Tuba & Piano, A Tubist Goes Ballroom Dancing for C Tuba & Piano, A Hornist Goes Ballroom Dancing for French Horn & Piano, March from ’Judas Maccabaeus’ for Trombone Quartet & optional KB & Percussion, March from Scipio for Brass Quartet with optional Keyboard & Percussion, Come Back To Sorrento (Torna a Surriento) for C Tuba & Piano, Also Sprach Zarathustra Rocks! (2001 A Space Odyssey) for Bb Trumpet & Organ (Pro version), Trumpet Tune from the Island Princess for Trombone Quintet, Trumpet Tune from the Island Princess for Wind Quintet, Morning has Broken (Bunessan) for Young Concert Band, For all the Saints (Sine Nomine) for Wind Quintet, Cwm Rhondda for Wind Quintet, Czardas for Solo Euphonium & Concert Band in C minor, Fast zu ernst for Brass Quintet, Afhgan National Anthem for Brass Quintet (1992-2006) Old version, Come Back To Sorrento (Torna a Surriento) for French Horn & Piano, Catalonian National Anthem for Brass Quintet (MFAO World National Anthem Series), Armenian National Anthem ("Mer Hayrenik") for Brass Quintet & Percussion (MFAO World Anthem Series), Ukrainian National Anthem for Brass Quintet (MFAO World National Anthem Series), Arioso (Sinfonia to Cantata Ich steh mit einem Fuß im Grabe) for C Tuba & Keyboard/Organ, Australian National Anthem (Advance Australia Fair) & Waltzing Matilda for Wind Quartet, Jasmine Flower (The) for C Trombone & Piano, Jasmine Flower (The) for C Euphonium & Piano, Stanley Trumpet Voluntary Opus 6 No.5 for 2 Bb Trumpets & Piano (Young player version) in Eb, Stanley Trumpet Voluntary for Wind Quintet, Vesti La Giubba for French Horn & Piano, Cwm Rhondda for Tuba Quartet, Vesti La Giubba for C Tuba & Piano, Czardas for Violin & Concert Band , Mattinata for French Horn & Piano, Fanfare & Soliloquy for French Horn & Piano, Arrival of the Queen of Sheba for Wind Quintet, Arrival of the Queen of Sheba for Intermediate Brass Quintet, Three Marches for 17 mai for Brass Quintet & Percussion (Norwegian Independence Day), Arrival of the Queen of Sheba for Professional Brass Quintet, A Serenade for Brass Quintet , Stanley Trumpet Voluntary for Two French Horns & Piano, Für Elise Boogie Woogie for Brass Quintet (Jazz for Just 5 Brass Series), Victory in Europe Day March for Brass Band (British) (Keith Terrett Classic March Collection), A Trumpeter/Cornettist/Flugel Goes Ballroom Dancing (Pro-version), Hebrew Slaves Chorus from Nabucco ("Va, pensiero") for Brass Quintet, Moroccan National Anthem for Brass Quintet (MFAO World National Anthem Series), Swing Low, Sweet Chariot for Trombone, Euphonium, Baritone & Keyboard, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot for Bb Trumpet,Cornet,Flugelhorn & Piano, Air from the Suite No. 3 in D for small Jazz Combo, A Serenade for French Horn & Keyboard, Solveigs sang for Eb Tenor Horn & Keyboard, 7 Popular carols in Norway for two French Horns, Two Jeremiah Clarke Trumpet Voluntaries for Brass Quintet & Timpani (Professional Version), Sounds of the Pacific (Tagi Voli) for Concert/Wind Band, Indonesian National Anthem for Brass Quintet (MFAO World National Anthem Series) and Vatican State National Anthem - Inno e Marcia Pontificale “Pontifical Anthem” “Hymnus Pontificius” for Brass Quintet (MFAO World National Anthem Series)

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