Cantate is the command "sing!" addressed to more than one person.
Cantate Dominum : sing to the Lord
Oh, dude, Cantate Hodie is Latin for "Sing Today." So, like, if you ever find yourself in ancient Rome and someone tells you to Cantate Hodie, just bust out your best rendition of "Baby Shark" or something. It's all about spreading joy through song, man.
'O sing to the Lord'.
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It's in Latin. It means "Sing to the Lord" If you're interested, I believe the most famous version of this song was written by Giuseppe Pitoni, and the phrase itself is the beginning of Psalm 97 (it may be Psalm 96 in some versions of the bible)
"Cantate Hodie" is a Latin phrase that translates to "Sing Today." It is often associated with choral music or choral festivals, but it is not a specific major. However, if you are referring to a specific work or program by that name, additional context would be needed to provide a more precise answer. In general, programs related to music, vocal performance, or choral studies may encompass themes of singing and performance similar to "Cantate Hodie."
Cantate - 1985 TV is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
The best place to listen to Cantate Domino church music is on the official website of Cantate Domino. All the music on the website is free to download.
"Cantate Domino" is a Gregorian chant from the medieval period, dating back to around the 9th century.
Diapason - Groenendaalse cantate - 1968 TV is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
The words of the hymn Cantate Domino come from Psalm 98. It is sung as part of evening prayer in the Anglican Church.
The cast of Diapason - Groenendaalse cantate - 1968 includes: Filharmonisch Koor Antwerpen as Singers