Dixit Dominus

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Dixit Dominus

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Release date: 11/Jun/2001
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Details / Tracklist: Dixit et Magnificat C-Dur KV 193 (186g) (Auszug)
01. Arnhem, Marijke "Dixit Dominus"
Dixit Dominus HWV 232 (Psalm 109)
02. Scholars Baroque Ensemble, The "(keine Angaben)"
03. Scholars Baroque Ensemble, The "(keine Angaben)"
04. Scholars Baroque Ensemble, The "(keine Angaben)"
05. Scholars Baroque Ensemble, The "(keine Angaben)"
06. Scholars Baroque Ensemble, The "(keine Angaben)"
07. Scholars Baroque Ensemble, The "(keine Angaben)"
08. Scholars Baroque Ensemble, The "(keine Angaben)"
09. Scholars Baroque Ensemble, The "(keine Angaben)"
10. Scholars Baroque Ensemble, The "(keine Angaben)"
11. Oxford Camerata "Almighty God"
12. Le Concert Spirituell "Dixit Dominus"
13. Rübsam, Wolfgang "Gott der Vater wohn uns bei POP 51 (Choralvorspiel)"
Vesperae de Dominica KV 321 (Auszug)
14. Arnhem, Marijke "Dixit Dominus"
15. Oxford Camerata "Vadam et circuibo civitatem (Motette)"
16. Rübsam, Wolfgang "Komm, Gott, Sch?pfer, Heiliger Geist (Orgelchoral)"
Vesperae solennes de confessore KV 339 (Auszug)
17. Arnhem, Marijke "Dixit Dominus"
Gloria D-Dur RV 589 (Auszug)
18. Northern Chamber Orchestra "Gloria Patri"
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: Meditation Music
Description:Dixit Dominus is a psalm setting by George Frideric Handel (catalogued as HWV 232). It uses the Latin text of Psalm 110 (Vulgate 109), which begins with the words Dixit Dominus ("The Lord Said"). The work was completed in April 1707 while Handel was living in Italy. It is Handel's earliest surviving autograph. The work was written in the baroque style and is scored for five vocal soloists (SSATB), chorus, strings and continuo. It is most likely that the work was first performed on 16 July 1707 in the Church of Santa Maria in Montesanto, under the patronage of the Colonna family. The score was published in 1867. A typical performance lasts a little over 30 minutes.
No. of tracks: 18
Manufacturer No.: 8556711D
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