Handel's Dixit Dominus is widely regarded as one of the most electrifying choral works of the Baroque era. It is a dazzling explosion of youthful energy, virtuosic writing, and fiery expression.
Composed in 1707 during his formative years in Italy when Handel was just twenty-two, the piece captures the exuberance of a composer eager to prove his mastery of the Italian style. From its thunderous opening cascading vocal lines echoing the majesty of the psalm's text "The Lord said unto my Lord", to its final, triumphant "Gloria Patri" the work brims with intensity, drama, and brilliance. The result is not a polite exercise in church music, but a vivid spiritual spectacle that feels alive, urgent, and gloriously theatrical.
Returning to Festival of Voices, acclaimed conductor Elizabeth Scott leads this choral workshop, guiding singers through Handel's virtuosic sound world with her trademark precision and passion. For choirs today, Dixit Dominus remains a thrilling experience and an early glimpse of Handel's genius at full burn. It is both a declaration of artistic intent and a testament to youthful audacity, where sacred text meets operatic passion!
For enquiries and further information, please contact rachel@festivalofvoices.com.au