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Cantate is a Latin word, meaning "sing!". It has become part of words in other languages, such as the French Cantate and the German Kantate, both meaning cantata. Cantata may refer to: * Cantate Domino, or Psalm 98 * Cantate Sunday, a Sunday of the church year for which the reading begins with the word * '' Cantate!'', a Catholic hymnal in German * '' Cantate de Noël'', a Christmas cantata * Cantate FM Cantate FM is a Catholic radio station in Votorantim, São Paulo, broadcasting for the entire region of Sorocaba and online on the official website. The station is part of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal movement, came from the Community and All ..., a radio station of the Vatican * Cantate (typeface) See also

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Cantata
A cantata (; ; literally "sung", past participle feminine singular of the Italian verb ''cantare'', "to sing") is a vocal composition with an instrumental accompaniment, typically in several movements, often involving a choir. The meaning of the term changed over time, from the simple single-voice madrigal of the early 17th century, to the multi-voice "cantata da camera" and the "cantata da chiesa" of the later part of that century, from the more substantial dramatic forms of the 18th century to the usually sacred-texted 19th-century cantata, which was effectively a type of short oratorio. Cantatas for use in the liturgy of church services are called church cantata or sacred cantata; other cantatas can be indicated as secular cantatas. Several cantatas were, and still are, written for special occasions, such as Christmas cantatas. Christoph Graupner, Georg Philipp Telemann and Johann Sebastian Bach composed cycles of church cantatas for the occasions of the liturgical year. ...
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Cantate Domino
Psalm 98 is the 98th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "O sing unto the Lord a new song; for he hath done marvellous things". The Book of Psalms starts the third section of the Hebrew Bible, and, as such, is a book of the Christian Old Testament. In Latin, it is known as ''Cantate Domino''. In the slightly different numbering system in the Greek Septuagint version of the Bible, and in the Latin Vulgate, this psalm is Psalm 97. The psalm is a hymn psalm, one of the Royal Psalms, praising God as the King of His people. Like Psalms 33 and 96, it calls for the singing of "a new song". The psalm forms a regular part of Jewish, Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican and other Protestant liturgies. It has inspired hymns such as "Joy to the World" and "Nun singt ein neues Lied dem Herren", and has often been set to music, including by Claudio Monteverdi, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Dieterich Buxtehude and Antonín Dvořák who set it in Czech in his ''Bib ...
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Cantate Sunday
The Fifth Sunday of Easter is the Sunday four weeks after the Christianity, Christian celebration of Easter. In Western Christianity, this day is also known as the Fourth Sunday after Easter or Cantate Sunday. Eastern Christianity also calls this day the "Fifth Sunday," but typically using an Eastern synonym for Easter; for example, Fifth Sunday of Holy Pascha (as in the Byzantine Rite) or Fifth Sunday of the Resurrection (as in the West Syriac Rite, West Syriac and East Syriac Rites). In the Byzantine Rite, this day is also known as the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman. Western Christianity The name "Fifth Sunday of Easter" is used among Roman Rite, Roman Catholic, Anglican Communion, Anglican, Lutheranism, Lutheran, Presbyterianism, Presbyterian, Methodism, Methodist, and other Western Christianity, Western Christian Christian liturgy, liturgical churches. It is the name given to this day in the ''Roman Missal'' (used in the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church) and in the ''Revised ...
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Cantate!
''Cantate!'' (Sing!) is a German Catholic hymnal first published in 1847, and continued in seven editions until 1879. It was a collection of 444 old and new songs, edited by the educator and hymnwriter Heinrich Bone, and the first Catholic hymnal in German that was used in multiple dioceses. Several of the songs are still part of the common Catholic hymnal in German, ''Gotteslob''. History Heinrich Bone published the hymnal ''Cantate!'' (''Sing!''), a collection of 444 songs, which appeared between 1847 and 1879 in seven editions. It was the first Catholic hymnal which was used in multiple German-speaking dioceses. A book with melodies for the songs appeared in 1852. Program The hymnal has a programmatic title in Latin, referring to the traditional language in the Catholic Church. It is subtitled "Katholisches Gesangbuch nebst Gebeten und Andachten für alle Zeiten und Feste des Kirchenjahres" (Catholic songbook including prayers and contemplations for all times and feasts of ...
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Cantate De Noël
''A Christmas Cantata'' (French: ''Une cantate de Noël''; German: ''Eine Weihnachtskantate'') is a Christmas cantata composed by Arthur Honegger in 1953; it is reportedly his last composition. It requires a mixed choir, a baritone soloist, an organ, an orchestra and a children's choir, and it describes the Christmas Christmas is an annual festival commemorating Nativity of Jesus, the birth of Jesus, Jesus Christ, observed primarily on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people Observance of Christmas by country, around t ... story. The cantata is divided into three parts. References Compositions by Arthur Honegger Christmas cantatas 1953 compositions Music for orchestra and organ Christmas music {{classical-composition-stub ...
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Cantate FM
Cantate FM is a Catholic radio station in Votorantim, São Paulo, broadcasting for the entire region of Sorocaba and online on the official website. The station is part of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal movement, came from the Community and Alliance Life Cantate Domino and the granting of radio Cantate, was published in the official journal of the Union (Brazil), on July 8, 2004 by the then President of the Federal Senate, Senator Jose Sarney Jose is the English transliteration of the Hebrew and Aramaic name ''Yose'', which is etymologically linked to ''Yosef'' or Joseph. The name was popular during the Mishnaic and Talmudic periods. * Jose ben Abin * Jose ben Akabya *Jose the Galile .... It operates at 104.5 FM in Votorantim, Sorocaba and region. References External linksTechnical data from ANATEL Catholic radio stations Radio stations in Brazil {{Brazil-radio-station-stub ...
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