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Johann Rosenmüller
Dixit Dominus Domino meo
Works Info
Composer
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Johann Rosenmüller
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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18:31
Johann Rosenmüller's 'Dixit Dominus Domino meo' is a sacred choral work that was composed in the mid-17th century. The piece was premiered in Leipzig, Germany, in 1657, and it is considered one of Rosenmüller's most significant works. The composition is divided into eight movements, each of which is based on a verse from Psalm 110. The first movement, 'Dixit Dominus', is a grand opening that features a full choir and orchestra. The second movement, 'Donec ponam', is a duet for two sopranos that is characterized by its intricate counterpoint. The third movement, 'Virgam virtutis', is a lively and energetic chorus that features a prominent trumpet part. The fourth movement, 'Tecum principium', is a duet for alto and tenor that is notable for its expressive melodic lines. The fifth movement, 'Juravit Dominus', is a somber and reflective chorus that features a solo soprano. The sixth movement, 'Dominus a dextris tuis', is a triumphant chorus that features a prominent bass solo. The seventh movement, 'De torrente in via bibet', is a duet for two sopranos that is characterized by its flowing melodic lines. The final movement, 'Gloria Patri', is a grand finale that features the full choir and orchestra. Overall, 'Dixit Dominus Domino meo' is a complex and sophisticated work that showcases Rosenmüller's mastery of counterpoint and his ability to create expressive and powerful choral music. The piece is notable for its use of contrasting textures and dynamics, as well as its intricate melodic and harmonic structures.
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