jubilate in English

verb
1
show great happiness; rejoice.
sing and jubilate aloud
noun
1
Psalm 100 (99 in the Vulgate), beginning Jubilate deo “rejoice in God,” especially as used as a canticle in the Anglican service of matins.
verb

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1. Alleluja from Exultate, Jubilate is perhaps the best-loved of all Mozart's motet melodies

2. In the Prayer-Book of 1549 there was no alternative to the Benedictus; it was to be used "throughout the whole year." In 1552 the Jubilate was inserted without …

3. Alleluja (from The Motet "Exsultate, Jubilate") - High Voice By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) - single piece Sheet Music for Piano, Vocal - Buy print music HL.50277660 Sheet Music Plus.

4. Download Free Alleluja From The Motet Exsultate Jubilate W A Mozart The motet began in the early 13th century as an application of a new text (i.e., “word”) to older music.Specifically, the text was added to the wordless upper-voice parts of descant clausulae.