Dixit Dominus, HWV 232: I. Dixit DominusGeorge Frideric Handel, Arleen Auger, Lynne Dawson, Diana Montague, Leigh Nixon, Simon Birchall, Orchestra of Westminster Abbey, Simon Preston, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey
Dixit Dominus, HWV 232: II. Virgam virtutis tuaeGeorge Frideric Handel, Diana Montague, Orchestra of Westminster Abbey, Simon Preston
Dixit Dominus, HWV 232: III. Tecum principium in die virtutisGeorge Frideric Handel, Arleen Auger, Orchestra of Westminster Abbey, Simon Preston
Dixit Dominus, HWV 232: IV. Juravit DominusGeorge Frideric Handel, Arleen Auger, Lynne Dawson, Diana Montague, Leigh Nixon, Simon Birchall, Orchestra of Westminster Abbey, Simon Preston, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey
Dixit Dominus, HWV 232: V. Tu es sacerdos in aeternumGeorge Frideric Handel, Arleen Auger, Lynne Dawson, Diana Montague, Leigh Nixon, Simon Birchall, Orchestra of Westminster Abbey, Simon Preston, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey
Dixit Dominus, HWV 232: VIa. Dominus a dextris tuisGeorge Frideric Handel, Arleen Auger, Lynne Dawson, Diana Montague, Leigh Nixon, Simon Birchall, Orchestra of Westminster Abbey, Simon Preston, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey
Dixit Dominus, HWV 232: VIb. Judicabit in nationibus – VIc. ConquassabitGeorge Frideric Handel, Arleen Auger, Lynne Dawson, Diana Montague, Leigh Nixon, Simon Birchall, Orchestra of Westminster Abbey, Simon Preston, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey
Dixit Dominus, HWV 232: VII. De torrente in via bibetGeorge Frideric Handel, Arleen Auger, Lynne Dawson, Orchestra of Westminster Abbey, Simon Preston
Dixit Dominus, HWV 232: VIII. Gloria Patri, et FilioGeorge Frideric Handel, Arleen Auger, Lynne Dawson, Diana Montague, Leigh Nixon, Simon Birchall, Orchestra of Westminster Abbey, Simon Preston, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey
Nisi Dominus, Psalm 126 (127) HWV 238: 1. Nisi DominusGeorge Frideric Handel, Orchestra of Westminster Abbey, Simon Preston, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey
Nisi Dominus, Psalm 126 (127) HWV 238: 2. Vanum estGeorge Frideric Handel, John Mark Ainsley, Orchestra of Westminster Abbey, Simon Preston
Nisi Dominus, Psalm 126 (127) HWV 238: 3. Cum dederit dilectis suis somnumGeorge Frideric Handel, Diana Montague, Orchestra of Westminster Abbey, Simon Preston
Nisi Dominus, Psalm 126 (127) HWV 238: 4. Sicut sagittae in manu potentis (Allegro)George Frideric Handel, Simon Birchall, Orchestra of Westminster Abbey, Simon Preston
Nisi Dominus, Psalm 126 (127) HWV 238: 5. Beatus virGeorge Frideric Handel, John Mark Ainsley, Orchestra of Westminster Abbey, Simon Preston
Nisi Dominus, Psalm 126 (127) HWV 238: 6. Gloria PatriGeorge Frideric Handel, Orchestra of Westminster Abbey, Simon Preston, The Choir Of Westminster Abbey
Salve Regina, HWV 241: Salve ReginaGeorge Frideric Handel, Arleen Auger, Orchestra of Westminster Abbey, Simon Preston
Salve Regina HWV 241: Ad te clamamusGeorge Frideric Handel, Arleen Auger, Orchestra of Westminster Abbey, Simon Preston
Salve Regina HWV 241: Eia ergo, advocata nostroGeorge Frideric Handel, Arleen Auger, Orchestra of Westminster Abbey, Simon Preston
Salve Regina HWV 241: O clemens, o piaGeorge Frideric Handel, Arleen Auger, Orchestra of Westminster Abbey, Simon Preston
Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of George Frideric Handel's sacred choral works with this captivating album, released on January 1, 1988, by Archiv Produktion. Spanning a concise yet impactful 56 minutes, this collection showcases Handel's mastery of classical, choral, and operatic styles, offering a profound listening experience.
The album opens with "Dixit Dominus, HWV 232," a grand setting of Psalm 109, showcasing Handel's ability to blend dramatic intensity with sacred devotion. The work is divided into eight movements, each highlighting the composer's skill in creating vivid musical landscapes that bring the text to life.
Following this is "Nisi Dominus, Psalm 126 (127) HWV 238," a serene and contemplative setting of Psalm 126. This six-movement work is notable for its gentle melodies and harmonies, providing a stark contrast to the more dramatic "Dixit Dominus."
The album concludes with "Salve Regina, HWV 241," a deeply moving Marian anthem. This four-movement work is a testament to Handel's ability to convey profound emotion through music, with its tender melodies and rich harmonies.
Throughout the album, Handel's genius shines through, offering a glimpse into the spiritual and musical depth of the Baroque era. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.