While some are too aeuvres recorded, others surprisingly do nearly enough. This is the case of Dixit Dominus, yet a centerpiece, but unjustly underestimated Handel directory. Distributed in a concentrated energy, farms and incisive texts can not hide the extraordinary beauty of the score. To decipher the "casting" operated by John Eliot Gardiner is simply sensational. Under his leadership, its workforce is expressed with a voltage and an incomparable force. It is a nice record to cry as everything is thought out and done, each note worth its weight in emotion. The dissonant De torrente exchange between the two sopranos is simply stunning and leaves traces in the mind. Although he did not start yesterday, that's indeed a disc above the modes, an untouchable reference. To summarize, it is not a good choice for the desert island (though I revere, I will choose one that lifts the spirits more) is in my opinion one of the top ten discs acquire to start a quality club.