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In Convertendo Dominus (Rameau)
'' (When the Lord turned he captivity of Zion'', sometimes referred to as ', is a setting by Jean-Philippe Rameau of ', the Latin version of Psalm 126, (thus numbered in the King James Bible, number 125 in the Latin psalters). It is listed as RCT 14 in the ' of Sylvie Bouissou and Denis Herlin. Composition ' is one of the four surviving church works of Rameau's early career, dating to the period 1710-1714 when he was working in Dijon or Lyon; other similar works are known to be lost. The work was rewritten and updated in style for a performance at the in Paris in 1751. The manuscript of the 1751 version, now in the , was originally in the collection of , the lawyer and friend of Rameau who built a large collection of his manuscripts after the composer's death. The motet is scored for soloists, choir, strings and woodwind, and includes, after the fourth verse, a verse not in the original psalm, '' (Praise the name of God in song).'' The final verse is composed to include a fugu ...
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In Convertendo
'' (When the Lord turned he captivity of Zion'', sometimes referred to as ', is the Latin version of Psalm 126 (thus numbered in the King James Bible, number 125 in the Latin psalters). It has been set in full for a cappella choir by, amongst others, George de La Hèle George de La Hèle (also Georges, Helle, Hele) (1547 – August 27, 1586) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance, mainly active in the Habsburg chapels of Spain and the Low Countries. Among his surviving music is a book of eight masses, ... (1547-1586) and Jean-Noël Marchand (1666-1710), by Dmitri Bortnyansky (1777), Marc-Antoine Charpentier H.169 (1670 ?), Michel Richard Delalande, Michel-Richard Delalande S.25 (1684), Charles-Hubert Gervais (1723) and Jean-Philippe Rameau ''(In convertendo Dominus (Rameau), In convertendo Dominus'', c. 1710), by 16th century Scottish priest Patrick Douglas,Neil McDermott"We Were Glad - In Memoriam Dr Stuart Campbell by The University of Glasgow Chapel Choir" in Bandc ...
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