Deus Judicium Tuum (Psalms 71 & 72), psalm-setting for chorus, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, strings & continuo, TWV 7:7: Benedictus Dominus
Dixit Dominus, hymn for soloists, chorus & orchestra in G minor, HWV 232: Dixit Dominus
Dixit Dominus, hymn for soloists, chorus & orchestra in G minor, HWV 232: Virgam virtutis tuae
Dixit Dominus, hymn for soloists, chorus & orchestra in G minor, HWV 232: Tecum principium
Dixit Dominus, hymn for soloists, chorus & orchestra in G minor, HWV 232: Juravit Dominus
Dixit Dominus, hymn for soloists, chorus & orchestra in G minor, HWV 232: Tu es sacerdos
Dixit Dominus, hymn for soloists, chorus & orchestra in G minor, HWV 232: Dominus a dextris tuis
Dixit Dominus, hymn for soloists, chorus & orchestra in G minor, HWV 232: De torrente
Dixit Dominus, hymn for soloists, chorus & orchestra in G minor, HWV 232: Gloria
The two great works brought together on this recording, the Dixit Dominus by Georg Friedrich Handel and the Deus Judicium tuum by Georg Philipp Telemann, give us some idea of the splendid music that held such appeal for th... more »e church, the courts and concert audience in early eighteenth-century Europe. Written by two German composers for Rome and Paris respectively, they illustrate the blending of German, French and Italian styles, as well as the variety, yet unity, that was to be found in European music of that time.« less
The two great works brought together on this recording, the Dixit Dominus by Georg Friedrich Handel and the Deus Judicium tuum by Georg Philipp Telemann, give us some idea of the splendid music that held such appeal for the church, the courts and concert audience in early eighteenth-century Europe. Written by two German composers for Rome and Paris respectively, they illustrate the blending of German, French and Italian styles, as well as the variety, yet unity, that was to be found in European music of that time.