Veni Sancte Spiritus (Come, Holy Spirit), K. 47, is a sacred composition for choir and orchestra by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
He scored the work in C major for mixed choir SATB with a few solo lines, orchestra and organ.
The text is a Pentecost antiphon, Ad invocandum Spiritum Sanctum (For invoking the Holy Spirit), which begins with the same words as the sequence Veni Sancte Spiritus, but continues differently.
The beginning of the words suggests Pentecost, but the general call for the Holy Spirit seems more likely to have been composed in the fall.
The music is influenced by his teachers Leopold Mozart, Michael Haydn and Johann Ernst Eberlin.