This medieval student hymn gained immortality through Brahms' vibrant orchestration in his Academic Festival Overture, created as a cheeky "thank you" after receiving an honorary doctorate.
A traditional academic hymn dating back to the 18th century or earlier, famously used by Brahms in his "Academic Festival Overture" as a tribute to educational institutions.
Brahms composed this lively overture as a tongue-in-cheek "thank you" after receiving an honorary doctorate from the University of Breslau, weaving together popular student songs including Gaudeamus Igitur.