Händel sets the tone
with Dixit Dominus, Händel showed that he had perfectly mastered the Italian style and the technique of counterpoint
In autumn 1706, the young Handel left Hamburg for the Mecca of music in the early 18th century: Italy. He would travel around that country for three years, and his stay in bustling and inspiring cities such as Florence, Venice and Rome turned his visit into a very fruitful musical study tour.
In 1707, Handel arrived in Rome and immediately made a great impression with a series of Vespers, including Dixit Dominus and Laudate pueri Dominum. The youthful, colourful fierceness draw the listener into a spiral of violence as well as extremely beautiful stillness.
Georg Friedrich Händel
Dixit Dominus, HWV 232
Laudate pueri Dominum, HWV 237
Giovanni Battista Ferrandini
Il Pianto di Maria
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