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"Venite exsultemus Domino" is a sacred choral work composed by William Byrd, an English Renaissance composer. It is a setting of Psalm 95:1-3 in Latin, which translates to "O come, let us sing unto the Lord." The piece is written for five voices (SSATB) and features rich harmonies and contrapuntal textures typical of Byrd's style. It was published in 1589 as part of his collection "Cantiones Sacrae," which contains a variety of Latin motets and settings of the Psalms. "Venite exsultemus Domino" showcases Byrd's mastery of sacred polyphony and his ability to create music of profound emotional intensity within a religious context.
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