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Jauchzet dem Herrn, alle Welt ("Exult in the Lord, entire world" or "Shout to the Lord"), WoO. 28, is an anthem for choir a cappella, a setting of Psalm 100 in German composed by Felix Mendelssohn in 1844. It was published in 1855 after the composer's death. It is the most popular setting of Psalm 100 by Mendelssohn, who also wrote a four-part motet in Latin, "Jubilate Deo", as part of Three Motets, Op. 69, in 1847 for use in the Church of England, which adds a doxology to the psalm text. He set the psalm again, but with paraphrased text by Ambrosius Lobwasser, "Ihr Völker auf der Erde all" (You peoples of the Earth), as part of Sieben Psalmen, harmonising melodies from the Genevan Psalter.

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  • Jauchzet dem Herrn, alle Welt, WoO 28, MWV B 45, ist eine Vertonung des 100. Psalms von Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy für Doppelchor a cappella. Er schrieb die Motette 1844. Es ist Mendelssohns bekannteste Vertonung des Psalms, der außerdem 1847 eine vierstimmige Motette schrieb, als Teil der Drei Motetten, op. 69, die zum Gebrauch in der Liturgie der Church of England bestimmt waren und mit einer Doxologie enden. Eine weitere Vertonung benutzt die Strophenform von Ambrosius Lobwasser, „Ihr Völker auf der Erde all“, in Sieben Psalmen, in denen Mendelssohn Melodien des Genfer Psalters harmonisiert. (de)
  • Jauchzet dem Herrn, alle Welt ("Exult in the Lord, entire world" or "Shout to the Lord"), WoO. 28, is an anthem for choir a cappella, a setting of Psalm 100 in German composed by Felix Mendelssohn in 1844. It was published in 1855 after the composer's death. It is the most popular setting of Psalm 100 by Mendelssohn, who also wrote a four-part motet in Latin, "Jubilate Deo", as part of Three Motets, Op. 69, in 1847 for use in the Church of England, which adds a doxology to the psalm text. He set the psalm again, but with paraphrased text by Ambrosius Lobwasser, "Ihr Völker auf der Erde all" (You peoples of the Earth), as part of Sieben Psalmen, harmonising melodies from the Genevan Psalter. (en)
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  • Jauchzet dem Herrn, alle Welt, WoO 28, MWV B 45, ist eine Vertonung des 100. Psalms von Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy für Doppelchor a cappella. Er schrieb die Motette 1844. Es ist Mendelssohns bekannteste Vertonung des Psalms, der außerdem 1847 eine vierstimmige Motette schrieb, als Teil der Drei Motetten, op. 69, die zum Gebrauch in der Liturgie der Church of England bestimmt waren und mit einer Doxologie enden. Eine weitere Vertonung benutzt die Strophenform von Ambrosius Lobwasser, „Ihr Völker auf der Erde all“, in Sieben Psalmen, in denen Mendelssohn Melodien des Genfer Psalters harmonisiert. (de)
  • Jauchzet dem Herrn, alle Welt ("Exult in the Lord, entire world" or "Shout to the Lord"), WoO. 28, is an anthem for choir a cappella, a setting of Psalm 100 in German composed by Felix Mendelssohn in 1844. It was published in 1855 after the composer's death. It is the most popular setting of Psalm 100 by Mendelssohn, who also wrote a four-part motet in Latin, "Jubilate Deo", as part of Three Motets, Op. 69, in 1847 for use in the Church of England, which adds a doxology to the psalm text. He set the psalm again, but with paraphrased text by Ambrosius Lobwasser, "Ihr Völker auf der Erde all" (You peoples of the Earth), as part of Sieben Psalmen, harmonising melodies from the Genevan Psalter. (en)
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