Cantate Domino – Vielstimmig für den Frieden
Choirbook for the International Children and Youth Choir Festival Pueri Cantores in Munich
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Description
CANTATE DOMINO – Vielstimmig für den Frieden – #comeandsing
The motto of the international Pueri Cantores 2025 festival in Munich is also the title of the accompanying choir book. “Cantate Domino” expresses the internationality of the global community of Pueri Cantores, while at the same time highlighting its essential mission. The second part of the title „Vielstimmig für den Frieden“ [“Polyphonic for Peace”] refers to the country in which the festival takes place and shows the central concern of singing for peace in the world. The addition #comeandsing in turn emphasizes the topicality: the majority of the compositions in this choir book are by living composers, including many commissions for the festival. The choir book thus makes a high-quality contribution to contemporary church music.
Most of the 60 choral movements are written for mixed choir a cappella or with organ accompaniment, a few also include wind sections. Some of the pieces are also available in arrangements for upper voice choirs (SSA) and can be performed both individually and simultaneously with both types of choirs. At the end of the volume, after the liturgy-related sections, there are three to four pieces each for children's choirs, youth choirs, girls' choirs and boys' choirs, followed by the pieces for the concluding “Festival of Cultures”.
ChB 5395
choral score
EAN: 9790004413968
216 pages / 19 x 27 cm / 599 g / softbound
Description
Description
CANTATE DOMINO – Vielstimmig für den Frieden – #comeandsing
The motto of the international Pueri Cantores 2025 festival in Munich is also the title of the accompanying choir book. “Cantate Domino” expresses the internationality of the global community of Pueri Cantores, while at the same time highlighting its essential mission. The second part of the title „Vielstimmig für den Frieden“ [“Polyphonic for Peace”] refers to the country in which the festival takes place and shows the central concern of singing for peace in the world. The addition #comeandsing in turn emphasizes the topicality: the majority of the compositions in this choir book are by living composers, including many commissions for the festival. The choir book thus makes a high-quality contribution to contemporary church music.
Most of the 60 choral movements are written for mixed choir a cappella or with organ accompaniment, a few also include wind sections. Some of the pieces are also available in arrangements for upper voice choirs (SSA) and can be performed both individually and simultaneously with both types of choirs. At the end of the volume, after the liturgy-related sections, there are three to four pieces each for children's choirs, youth choirs, girls' choirs and boys' choirs, followed by the pieces for the concluding “Festival of Cultures”.
Table of contents
| 1. | Come and sing (Motto Song) |
| 2. | Vos estis lux mundi |
| 3. | Come and sing (Canon) |
| 4. | Et in terra pax (Roma 2023) |
| 5. | Our Father |
| 6a. | Regina coeli (SATB) |
| 6b. | Regina coeli (SSA) |
| 7. | The day Thou gavest, Lord, has ended |
| 8. | There is a longing in our hearts |
| 9. | Magnificat |
| 10. | Gib Frieden (Intercession Call) |
| 11. | Kyrie eleison |
| 12. | Singt dem Herrn ein neues Lied |
| 13. | Jésus le Christ (Lord Jesus Christ) |
| 14. | Christus lux mea |
| 15. | Nunc dimittis |
| 16. | Dirigatur oratio mea |
| 17. | Mane nobiscum/Der Mond ist aufgegangen |
| 18. | Cantate Domino |
| 19. | In nomine Patris |
| 20. | Kyrie |
| 21. | Gloria („Missa Sagrada Familia“) |
| 22. | Verbum Domini |
| 23. | Gloria tibi, Altissime |
| 24. | Verbum Domini |
| 25. | Alleluia |
| 26. | Dominus vobiscum |
| 27a. | Credo in unum Deum |
| 27b. | Et incarnatus est |
| 27c. | Crucifixus |
| 27d. | Amen |
| 28. | Exaudi Deus |
| 29. | Lord, in thy mercy grant us peace |
| 30. | Dominus vobiscum |
| 31. | Sanctus |
| 32. | Myterium fidei |
| 33. | Laudatus es, Deus noster |
| 34. | Pater noster |
| 35. | Qui vivis et regnas |
| 36. | Agnus Dei |
| 37. | Ecce Agnus Dei |
| 38. | Lobe den Herren |
| 39. | Dominus vobiscum |
| 40. | Ite, missa est |
| 41. | Rejoice in the Lord alway |
| 42. | Lobet den Herrn, alle Völker |
| 43. | Laudato si |
| 44. | Sing of the Lord’s goodness |
| 45. | Lauda Jerusalem |
| 46. | Let us break bread together |
| 47. | Plaudite omnis terra |
| 48. | I will lift up mine eyes |
| 49. | Jesu, rex admirabilis |
| 50. | Laudate Dominum in sanctis ejus |
| 51. | Ave Maria |
| 52. | Ego sum panis vivus |
| 53. | Jauchzet dem Herrn alle Welt |
| 54. | Jubilate Deo omnis terra |
| 55. | Die Gedanken sind frei |
| 56. | Hej, bystra woda |
| 57. | Hieflauer Jodler |
| 58. | Ja dan duia |
| 59. | Kein schöner Land |
| 60. | La montanara |
| 61. | Shenandoah |
| 62. | I have a dream |
| 63. | Tourdion |
| 64. | Už Raseini?, ant Dubysos |
| 65. | Vem kan segla förutan vind |
| 66. | Zorongo |
| 67. | Gott mit dir, du Land der Bayern |