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*[[Gaudeamus omnes in Domino (Frédéric Debons)|Frédéric Debons (All Saints)]] SAB
*[[Gaudeamus omnes in Domino (Frédéric Debons)|Frédéric Debons (All Saints)]] SAB
*[[Gaudeamus omnes (Carlo Gesualdo)|Carlo Gesualdo (All Saints)]] SSATTB
*[[Gaudeamus omnes (Carlo Gesualdo)|Carlo Gesualdo (All Saints)]] SSATTB
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*Heinrich Isaac
*Heinrich Isaac
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**[[Gaudeamus omnes (All Saints) (Heinrich Isaac)|All Saints]] SATB
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**[[Gaudeamus omnes (Visitatio) (Heinrich Isaac)|Visitation]] SATB
**[[Gaudeamus omnes (Visitatio) (Heinrich Isaac)|Visitation]] SATB
**[[Gaudeamus omnes (Maria Magdalena) (Heinrich Isaac)|Mary Magdalen]] SATB
**[[Gaudeamus omnes (Maria Magdalena) (Heinrich Isaac)|Mary Magdalen]] SATB
**[[Gaudeamus omnes (Nativitatis) (Heinrich Isaac)|Nativity of the BVM]] SATB
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*[[Gaudeamus (Jacquet de Mantua)|Jacquet de Mantua (Assumption)]] SATTB
*[[Gaudeamus (Jacquet de Mantua)|Jacquet de Mantua (Assumption)]] SATTB
*[[Gaudeamus (All Saints) (Joachim Kelecom)|Joachim Kelecom]] SAB, setting for All Saints
*[[Gaudeamus (All Saints) (Joachim Kelecom)|Joachim Kelecom]] SAB, setting for All Saints
*[[2 Marianische Offertorien (Karl Kempter)|Karl Kempter (Assumption)]] (with verse from [[Psalm 45]]) SSAATTBB
*[[2 Marianische Offertorien (Karl Kempter)|Karl Kempter (Assumption)]] (with verse from [[Psalm 45]]) SSAATTBB
*[[Gaudeamus omnes (Jens Klimek)|Jens Klimek (first line of text only)]] SSAA or SATB
*[[Gaudeamus omnes (Jens Klimek)|Jens Klimek (first line of text only)]] SSAA or SATB
*[[Gaudeamus omnes (Peter Philips)|Peter Philips (St Thomas)]] SATB.SATB
*Peter Philips (both for St. Thomas Becket)
**[[Gaudeamus omnes a 5 (Peter Philips)|SSATB (1612)]]
**[[Gaudeamus omnes a 8 (Peter Philips)|SATB.SATB (1613)]]
*[[Gaudeamus omnes a 8 (Andrea Rota)|Andrea Rota]] SATB.AATB (substituting "solemnitate" for "Assumptione")
*[[Gaudeamus omnes a 8 (Andrea Rota)|Andrea Rota]] SATB.AATB (substituting "solemnitate" for "Assumptione")
*[[André Vierendeels]]
*[[André Vierendeels]]

Revision as of 02:45, 10 April 2021

Background

The Gregorian introit Gaudeamus omnes is among the oldest melodies of the repertoire, and with minor adjustments is used for several different feasts in the Latin rite: the California missionary Narciso Duran went so far as to adapt it to all 52 Sundays in a choirbook preserved at Berkeley's Bancroft Library.

Settings by composers

Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above

Text and translations

The following variants appear on CPDL:

Latin.png Latin text

Gaudeamus omnes in Domino diem festum celebrantes

Variant 1 (Assumption)
in honorem beatae Mariae Virginis,
de cujus Assumptione gaudent Angeli
et collaudant Archangeli Filium Dei.

Eructavit cor meum verbum bonum; dico ego opera mea Regi.
Gloria Patri…

Variant 2 (All Saints)
sub honore Sanctorum omnium:
de quorum solemnitate gaudent angeli, et collaudant Filium Dei.

Ps. Exsultate iusti in Domino: rectos decet collaudatio.
Gloria Patri…

Variant 3 (St. Stephen)
ob honorem sancti Stephani
di cuius solemnitate gaudent angeli.

Variant 4 (St Thomas)
sub honore beati Thomae martyris
di cuius passione gaudent angeli, et collaudant Filium Dei.

English.png English translation

Let us all rejoice in the Lord celebrating the feast

Variant 1 (Assumption)
in honour of the blessed Virgin Mary
in whose assumption the angels rejoice,
while the Archangels praise the Son of God.

My heart hath uttered a good word: I tell my works to the king.
Glory be to the Father…

Variant 2 (All Saints)
in honour of all the saints,
in which solemnity the angels rejoice, while the Archangels praise the Son of God.

Ring out your joy to the lord, O you just; for praise is fitting for loyal hearts.
Glory be to the Father …

Variant 3 (St. Stephen)
in honour of Saint Stephen
in which solemnity the angels rejoice.

Variant 4 (St. Thomas)
in honour of Saint Thomas the martyr
in whose suffering the angels rejoice, praising the Son of God.

Translation by Mick Swithinbank