| ID | 355C6299-9945-41AD-8911-9856DF201E0E |
| Titlecode | 20533416 |
| Title Name | Gaudeamus Igitur |
| Marketing Copy | Gaudeamus Igitur (Latin: "So Let Us Rejoice") is a popular academic commencement song in many European countries, mainly performed at university and high-school graduation ceremonies. Despite its use as such, it is a jocular, light-hearted composition that is well-suited for performances of any kind. The hymn is thought to originate in a Latin manuscript from 1287. It is in the tradition of carpe diem ("seize the day"). This medium-difficulty arrangement for trombone or euphonium quartet includes both treble and bass clef parts. |
| Instrumentation | Trombone or Euphonium Quartet |
| Commission | (not set) |
| Dedication | Dedicated to David Leyerle, Band Director, Ontario (OH) High School |
| Program Notes | add |
| Title Brand | 3 |
| Year Composed | 1999 |
| Copyright Number | (not set) |
| Copyright Year | (not set) |
| Duration | 3 |
| Ensemble Size | 4 |
| Date Created | 2020-05-28 20:06:56.000000 |
| Date Updated | 2025-09-30 20:06:56 |
| Inhouse Note | (not set) |
| Bsc Code | MUS037120 |
| Text Author | (not set) |
| Premier Performance Memo | (not set) |
| Recording Credits | (not set) |
| Review | (not set) |
| Awards | (not set) |
| Title Category | 1 |
| Title Movements | (not set) |
| Title Grade | 5 |
| Set Series ID | E568C5C7-BB2F-441B-4904-08DB00B0FAFD |
| Title Instrument Category Text | Trombone/ Euphonium |
| Title Sub Category Text | (not set) |
| Title Sub Category | 76 |
| Title Instrument Header | 11 |
| Title Grade Text | (not set) |
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