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Denn er hat seinen Engeln befohlen (For He shall give His angels charge), MWV B 53, is the incipit of a motet for an eight-part choir a cappella by Felix Mendelssohn. He wrote it in 1844 for the Berlin Cathedral, setting verses 11 and 12 from Psalm 91. Later, Mendelssohn made the motet with accompaniment part of his oratorio Elijah. It was published in 1844, and by Breitkopf & Härtel in 1875 in the complete edition of the composer's works.

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  • Denn er hat seinen Engeln befohlen (For He shall give His angels charge), MWV B 53, is the incipit of a motet for an eight-part choir a cappella by Felix Mendelssohn. He wrote it in 1844 for the Berlin Cathedral, setting verses 11 and 12 from Psalm 91. Later, Mendelssohn made the motet with accompaniment part of his oratorio Elijah. It was published in 1844, and by Breitkopf & Härtel in 1875 in the complete edition of the composer's works. (en)
  • Denn er hat seinen Engeln befohlen (Porque aos seus anjos dará ordem a teu respeito), B 53, é um incipit de um motete para um coro de oito partes a cappella composto por Felix Mendelssohn. Ele o escreveu em 1844 para a Catedral de Berlim, utilizando como base os versículos 11 e 12 do Salmo 91. Mais tarde, Mendelssohn fez o motete acompanhando parte de seu oratório Elias. Foi publicado em 1844, e por em 1875 na edição completa das obras do compositor. (pt)
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  • Denn er hat seinen Engeln befohlen (For He shall give His angels charge), MWV B 53, is the incipit of a motet for an eight-part choir a cappella by Felix Mendelssohn. He wrote it in 1844 for the Berlin Cathedral, setting verses 11 and 12 from Psalm 91. Later, Mendelssohn made the motet with accompaniment part of his oratorio Elijah. It was published in 1844, and by Breitkopf & Härtel in 1875 in the complete edition of the composer's works. (en)
  • Denn er hat seinen Engeln befohlen (Porque aos seus anjos dará ordem a teu respeito), B 53, é um incipit de um motete para um coro de oito partes a cappella composto por Felix Mendelssohn. Ele o escreveu em 1844 para a Catedral de Berlim, utilizando como base os versículos 11 e 12 do Salmo 91. Mais tarde, Mendelssohn fez o motete acompanhando parte de seu oratório Elias. Foi publicado em 1844, e por em 1875 na edição completa das obras do compositor. (pt)
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