Handel: Dixit Dominus, Salve Regina, Nisi Dominus / Scholars Baroque Ensemble

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Handel's setting of the Dixit Dominus is a comparatively early work, written in 1707 when he was in Rome voraciously absorbing the rich Italianate music of baroque masters such as Corelli and Scarlatti. It remains a popular piece, perhaps because although it's a sacred work it still exudes all the larger-than-life exuberance of the composer's maturity. The other two psalm settings here--Nisi Dominus and Salve Regina--date from the same year, making this disc a thoughtful snapshot of the young composer before London and the opera house claimed his affections entirely. The Scholars Baroque Ensemble have previously recorded Messiah for Naxos, and, like that performance, this one will win many fans but alienate others. Using period instruments and performing without a conductor, the Ensemble believes in paring down works to the minimum number of instruments, which usually means one voice and one instrument per part, all rigorously performed with the minimum of vibrato. Such an approach gives far greater clarity to the instrumental and vocal textures--each part is exposed to the closest scrutiny--but for listeners weaned on the "inauthentic" Handel of Beecham, Sargent, or even Marriner, the sound will seem uncomfortably Spartan. Given the long and varied history of performing Handel, both traditions have their own validity. Showman that he was, one suspects that Handel would have opted for the biggest group available to him for maximum effect, but the impeccable precision of The Scholars Baroque Ensemble offers an insight into how this splendid music may have sounded in 1707. --Mark Walker

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Handel: Dixit Dominus, Salve Regina, Nisi Dominus / Scholars Baroque Ensemble
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    Handel: Dixit Dominus, Salve Regina, Nisi Dominus / Scholars Baroque Ensemble

    Manufacturer: Naxos
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000038I86
    Release Date: 2000-01-25

    Tracks:

    1. Dixit Dominus Domino Meo
    2. Virgam Virtutis
    3. Tecum Principium
    4. Iuravit Dominus
    5. Tu Es Sacerdos
    6. Dominus A Dextris Tuis
    7. Iudicabit In Nationibus
    8. De Torrente In Via Bibet
    9. Gloria Patri
    10. Salve Regina
    11. Eia Ergo
    12. O Clemens
    13. Nisi Dominus
    14. Vanum Est Vobis
    15. Cum Dederit
    16. Sicut Sagittae
    17. Beatus Vir
    18. Gloria Patri

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    Handel's setting of the Dixit Dominus is a comparatively early work, written in 1707 when he was in Rome voraciously absorbing the rich Italianate music of baroque masters such as Corelli and Scarlatti. It remains a popular piece, perhaps because although it's a sacred work it still exudes all the larger-than-life exuberance of the composer's maturity. The other two psalm settings here--Nisi Dominus and Salve Regina--date from the same year, making this disc a thoughtful snapshot of the young composer before London and the opera house claimed his affections entirely. The Scholars Baroque Ensemble have previously recorded Messiah for Naxos, and, like that performance, this one will win many fans but alienate others. Using period instruments and performing without a conductor, the Ensemble believes in paring down works to the minimum number of instruments, which usually means one voice and one instrument per part, all rigorously performed with the minimum of vibrato. Such an approach gives far greater clarity to the instrumental and vocal textures--each part is exposed to the closest scrutiny--but for listeners weaned on the "inauthentic" Handel of Beecham, Sargent, or even Marriner, the sound will seem uncomfortably Spartan. Given the long and varied history of performing Handel, both traditions have their own validity. Showman that he was, one suspects that Handel would have opted for the biggest group available to him for maximum effect, but the impeccable precision of The Scholars Baroque Ensemble offers an insight into how this splendid music may have sounded in 1707. --Mark Walker

    Track Listings:

    1. Horses of Instruction
    2. Hyperrealism
    3. In Praise of Woman - 150 Years of English Women Composers
    4. Ives: Three Places in New England/New England Holidays/They are There!
    5. Jacqueline du Pré ~ Brahms - The Two Cello Sonatas / Barenboim
    6. Johann Strauss in Berlin
    7. John Sheppard: Missa cantate / McCreesh, Gabrieli Consort
    8. John Verrall: Compositions for Piano
    9. Lenny: The Legend Lives On [Box set]
    10. Let Us Break Bread Together

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