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God is our refuge, K. 20, is a motet for four voices in G minor by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Based on Psalm 46, it was composed in July 1765 during Mozarts' stay in London on the Mozart family grand tour as a gift for the British Museum along with one other supposed work: a set of variations in A major, K. 21a. Sir: I am ordered by the Standing Committee of the Trustees of the British Museum, to signify to You, that they have received the present of the musical performances of your very ingenious Son which you were pleased lately to make them, and to return You their Thanks for the same."

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  • God is our refuge (en)
  • Dios es nuestro refugio (Mozart) (es)
  • God is our Refuge (Mozart) (fr)
  • God is our refuge (it)
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  • Dios es nuestro refugio (original en inglés, God is our refuge) en sol menor, K. 20, es un motete para cuatro voces mixtas, compuesto por Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart en el mes de julio de 1765, cuando solo tenía nueve años de edad. La obra fue escrita en Londres, en el transcurso del gran viaje de la familia Mozart por Europa, siendo estrenada allí ese mismo mes. (es)
  • God is our Refuge en sol mineur, KV 20, est un motet de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, composé à Londres en juillet 1765, quand le compositeur avait neuf ans. Leopold Mozart, a offert le manuscrit original à la British Library, institution qui a exprimé son remerciement dans une lettre datée du 19 juillet 1765. (fr)
  • God is our refuge (K 20), in italiano Dio è il nostro rifugio, è un mottetto composto da Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart a Londra nel 1765, all'età di nove anni. (it)
  • God is our refuge, K. 20, is a motet for four voices in G minor by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Based on Psalm 46, it was composed in July 1765 during Mozarts' stay in London on the Mozart family grand tour as a gift for the British Museum along with one other supposed work: a set of variations in A major, K. 21a. Sir: I am ordered by the Standing Committee of the Trustees of the British Museum, to signify to You, that they have received the present of the musical performances of your very ingenious Son which you were pleased lately to make them, and to return You their Thanks for the same." (en)
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  • God is our refuge (en)
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  • A brief note from a secretary at the British Museum (en)
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  • Sir: I am ordered by the Standing Committee of the Trustees of the British Museum, to signify to You, that they have received the present of the musical performances of your very ingenious Son which you were pleased lately to make them, and to return You their Thanks for the same." (en)
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  • God is our refuge, K. 20, is a motet for four voices in G minor by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Based on Psalm 46, it was composed in July 1765 during Mozarts' stay in London on the Mozart family grand tour as a gift for the British Museum along with one other supposed work: a set of variations in A major, K. 21a. Sir: I am ordered by the Standing Committee of the Trustees of the British Museum, to signify to You, that they have received the present of the musical performances of your very ingenious Son which you were pleased lately to make them, and to return You their Thanks for the same." — A brief note from a secretary at the British Museum, (en)
  • Dios es nuestro refugio (original en inglés, God is our refuge) en sol menor, K. 20, es un motete para cuatro voces mixtas, compuesto por Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart en el mes de julio de 1765, cuando solo tenía nueve años de edad. La obra fue escrita en Londres, en el transcurso del gran viaje de la familia Mozart por Europa, siendo estrenada allí ese mismo mes. (es)
  • God is our Refuge en sol mineur, KV 20, est un motet de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, composé à Londres en juillet 1765, quand le compositeur avait neuf ans. Leopold Mozart, a offert le manuscrit original à la British Library, institution qui a exprimé son remerciement dans une lettre datée du 19 juillet 1765. (fr)
  • God is our refuge (K 20), in italiano Dio è il nostro rifugio, è un mottetto composto da Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart a Londra nel 1765, all'età di nove anni. (it)
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