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ANTONIO VIVALDI
Dixit Dominus
Körnerscher Sing-Verein Dresden
Dresdner Instrumental-Concert
Peter Kopp
CD |D|D|D| 477 614-5 |A|H|
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VIVALDI : DIXIT DOMINUS
World-premiere recording of Dixit Dominus, a recently rediscovered Vivaldi manuscript
CD 4776145
International Release Date: April 2006
Be among the first to experience this long-lost masterpiece - visit the multimedia section for exclusive video footage from the recording session
Vivaldi’s Dixit Dominus, his third known setting of the text, is a large scale piece for six soloists, choir and orchestra, divided in 11 parts – a total of 20 minutes of the finest Baroque sacred music.
The manuscript was rediscovered only in 2005 at the Sächsische Landesbibliothek Dresden, where it had gone unnoticed for more than 200 years, wrongly attributed to Vivaldi’s younger contemporary Baldassarre Galuppi.
Peter Kopp and the Körnerscher Sing-Verein and Dresdner Instrumental-Concert are renowned for their performances of many rediscovered masterpieces from the vast heritage of 18th-century music tradition at the Dresden court. They are joined by a handpicked cast of first-class Baroque vocalists, ensuring that the musical quality of these interpretations will be of the highest level.
World-renowned musicologist and Vivaldi expert Michael Talbot noted that the piece is “in terms of sheer musical quality . . . the most important Vivaldi discovery for about 75 years”. The piece will be performed at its modern-day concert premiere in Dresden on 22 April, also the date of the CD’s international release.
The Dixit Dominus will be coupled with world-premiere recordings of three shorter psalm settings from the Dresden library, all written by Baldassarre Galuppi. Galuppi will enjoy increased attention from the music world in 2006, the year marking his 300th anniversary.
This album features an important composition that has not been heard for over two centuries – a remarkable release no Baroque fan will want to miss.
The banner graphic uses a protrait of Antonio Vivaldi by F. M. La Cave, 1723
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