Dettingen Te Deum, HWV 283 (Live)
1. We praise Thee, O God
2. All the earth does worship
3. To Thee all angels cry aloud
4. To Thee Cherubin and Seraphim
5. The glorious company of th’apostles
6. Thine honourable, true, and only Son
7. Thou art the King of glory
8. When Thou tookest upon Thee
9. When Thou hadst overcome the sharpness of death
10. Thou didst open the kingdom of heaven
11. Thou sittest at the right hand of God
12. (Adagio)
13. We therefore pray Thee
14. Make them to be number’d
15. Day by day we magnify Thee
16. And we worship Thy name
17. Vouchsafe, O Lord
18. O Lord, in Thee have I trusted
History: On 27 June 1743, the British army and its allies, under the command of King George II and Lord Stair, won a victory at the Battle of Dettingen, over the French army, commanded by the Maréchal de Noailles and the Duc de Grammont. On the King’s return a day of public thanksgiving was appointed, and Handel, at that time “Composer of the Musick to the Chapel Royal,“ was commissioned to write a Te Deum and an anthem (“The King Shall Rejoice“) for the occasion. The work was composed between 17 and 29 July 1743 and was first performed on 27 November 1743 in the Chapel Royal of St. James’s Palace, London in the presence of George II.
Soloists: Matthew White, Frédéric Antoun & Joshua Hopkins
Orchestra & Chorus: San Francisco Symphony & San Francisco Symphony Chorus
Conductor: Bernard Labadie
Composer: Georg Friedrich Händel (1685 - 1759)
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