True, this version was very interesting in its time, and I had much loved. But since then there have been other interpretations much more emotionally charged .... What did Andrew Parrot will be remembered, but I recognize that I was disappointed
There are in this collection of well-known works: Nisi Dominus, the laudate pueri the Dominus dixit. Parrott in turn presents an inspired music, praise or thanks. She also became more voluble in joy, gladness and there is all the finesse of Handel th
The consignment was packed badly, unprotected CD, the case is completely broken and two non-integral parts. I do not even know how to make a new case and send the CD reference procedure seems complex. Thank you to tell me how to get a new case free o
These are typically handeliennes Vespers: virtuoso, brilliant and sophisticated. The musician knows how to combine, as a person, a kind of solemnity, of joy and holding. A pungent music, lively, invigorating.
2:00 absolute musical pleasure Add to the other reviews: Even if you are an atheist like me to buy this volume prices sold off and listen It is a pure musical happiness The voices orchestral work ... It is magic !!
absolute excellence, a Handel bright and masterful dynamics, a pleasure from one end to the other of these two CDs. I offered yesterday, I redeemed today. Congratulations to the composer and the performers! A gem.
This recording is simply MAGISTRAL! The Taverner Consort & Andrew Parrott give great momentum to this work out of the adagio tempo of Marc Minkowski. Parrott here chooses to include Dixit in an office of vespers, the Carmelite Vespers. Of course, all
As often during that Andrew Parrott is in control, interpretation of Handel rings true: his "Dixit Dominus" is a rare dynamism, as the entire disk, very lively! The notes and lyrics spin and are not retained by too slow orchestration. Superb, es