Product Description
Gaudete! is Christmas carol, believed to originate from the 16th Century. It was published widely in 1582 in the collection of sacred songs known as Piae Cantiones.
Whilst the plainchant for the refrain (Gaudete) is clearly published, there is much debate as to where the melody for the verses came from.
To preserve the plainchant style of the verses, each member of the quartet has a solo verse with a few alterations made to preserve each instruments unique voice.
An additional refrain is included to create a suitable crescendo towards the climax of the piece highlighting the meaning of Gaudete! (Rejoice!)
This version is suitable for quartets of any level, especially those who desire an easily legible and flexible arrangement, ready for a Christmas concert, carol service, or other event.
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