Charpentier: Te Deum: - Prelude

Perhaps the most surprising fact about this piece is its modern fame. Since 1954, the Marche en rondeau from the Prelude has served as the official signature tune for broadcasts and the European Broadcasting Union . This makes it one of the most frequently heard pieces of Baroque music in the world. ⚔️ The "Key of Glory"

: Likely written between 1688 and 1698, it may have celebrated Louis XIV’s military victory at the Battle of Steinkirk (1692). Charpentier: Te Deum - Prelude

Charpentier composed the work in , a key he specifically characterized as "bright and very warlike". In Baroque musical theory, D major was considered the "key of glory," making it the perfect choice for this grand polyphonic motet. 🕰️ A History of Rediscovery Perhaps the most surprising fact about this piece

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Perhaps the most surprising fact about this piece is its modern fame. Since 1954, the Marche en rondeau from the Prelude has served as the official signature tune for broadcasts and the European Broadcasting Union . This makes it one of the most frequently heard pieces of Baroque music in the world. ⚔️ The "Key of Glory"

: Likely written between 1688 and 1698, it may have celebrated Louis XIV’s military victory at the Battle of Steinkirk (1692).

Charpentier composed the work in , a key he specifically characterized as "bright and very warlike". In Baroque musical theory, D major was considered the "key of glory," making it the perfect choice for this grand polyphonic motet. 🕰️ A History of Rediscovery