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Antonio Vivaldi Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (4 March 1678 – 28 July 1741) was an Italian composer, virtuoso violinist, impresario of Baroque music and Roman Catholic priest. Regarded as one of the greatest Baroque composers, Vivaldi's influence during his lif ...
composed three settings of the (The Lord said nto my Lord, the Latin version of Psalm 110. They include a setting in ten movements for five soloists, double choir and orchestra, RV 594, another setting in eleven movements for five voices, five-part choir and orchestra, RV 595, and a recently discovered setting in eleven movements for five soloists, choir and orchestra, RV 807, which had been attributed to Baldassare Galuppi. , RV 594, has been regarded as one of Vivaldi's "most significant sacred works".


History

There are three recorded compositions of Dixit Dominus – Psalm 110 in Latin (or Psalm 109 in the Vulgate) – by Vivaldi. Each is an extended setting of the
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psalm for five soloists, choir and orchestra; one only having been identified as his work in 2005. Psalm 110 is regularly included in vespers services, usually as the opening psalm. Dixit Dominus has been said to be one of his "most significant sacred works".


RV 594

Vivaldi's best-known setting, catalogued as RV 594, is structured in ten movements, eight psalm verses and two movements for the doxology. Set in
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, it is scored for two
soprano A soprano () is a type of classical singing voice and has the highest vocal range of all voice types. The soprano's vocal range (using scientific pitch notation) is from approximately middle C (C4) = 261 Hertz, Hz to A5 in Choir, choral ...
s,
alto The musical term alto, meaning "high" in Italian (Latin: '' altus''), historically refers to the contrapuntal part higher than the tenor and its associated vocal range. In four-part voice leading alto is the second-highest part, sung in ch ...
,
tenor A tenor is a type of male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the countertenor and baritone voice types. It is the highest male chest voice type. Composers typically write music for this voice in the range from the second B below m ...
and
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soloists, two SATB choirs and orchestras. The first choir (Coro I) is accompanied by two
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s, two
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s (with
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), two
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s,
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, organ and , while the second choir (Coro II) is accompanied by strings, organ and continuo. The duration is given as 25 minutes. Carus-Verlag published a critical edition in 2005.


Music of RV 594

The ten movements are: # , , D major, common time, double choirs, orchestras with two organ soloists # , , B minor, common time, double choirs, strings # , , G major, common time, two sopranos, strings # , , E minor, 3/4, alto, strings # , , C major, common time, double choir, strings # , , C major, common time, tenor and bass, strings # , , D major, common time, double choir and orchestras # , , E minor, common time, soprano, strings # , , D major, common time, double choirs, orchestras with two organ soloists # , D major, common time, double choirs, orchestras The first and ninth movement, one beginning the psalm, the other the doxology, rely on the same musical themes in the same key, for a frame of "festive splendour". The second movement depicts the fall of God's enemies in descending lines. The third movement, a duet, features echo effects. In movement 7, regarded as a climax, Vivaldi made use of the two choirs in the tradition of Venetian polychoral style combined with elements from his operatic writing. The final movement is a masterful complex piece in
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based on six themes.


RV 595

The setting discovered next was catalogued as RV 595. Also in D major, it is structured in eleven movements, eight psalm verses and three movements for the doxology. It is scored for two
soprano A soprano () is a type of classical singing voice and has the highest vocal range of all voice types. The soprano's vocal range (using scientific pitch notation) is from approximately middle C (C4) = 261 Hertz, Hz to A5 in Choir, choral ...
s,
alto The musical term alto, meaning "high" in Italian (Latin: '' altus''), historically refers to the contrapuntal part higher than the tenor and its associated vocal range. In four-part voice leading alto is the second-highest part, sung in ch ...
,
tenor A tenor is a type of male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the countertenor and baritone voice types. It is the highest male chest voice type. Composers typically write music for this voice in the range from the second B below m ...
and
bass Bass or Basses may refer to: Fish * Bass (fish), various saltwater and freshwater species Wood * Bass or basswood, the wood of the tilia americana tree Music * Bass (sound), describing low-frequency sound or one of several instruments in th ...
soloists, a choir which also calls for divided soprano in some movements, and an orchestra comprising strings, two oboes, trumpet, and continuo bass. The eleven movements are: # , D major, common time, choir, strings, oboes and trumpet, continuo bass # , B minor, 3/4, choir and orchestra # , G major, common time, soprano solo, strings, continuo bass # , A minor, 3/8, two soprano solos, two cellos, continuo bass # , E minor/G major, 3/2, choir, strings, continuo bass # , B minor, common time, soprano solo, strings, continuo bass # , D major, common time, choir, strings, trumpet, continuo bass # , E minor, common time, alto solo, strings # , D major, 3/8, alto, tenor and bass solos, continuo bass # , D major, common time, choir, strings, oboes and trumpet, continuo bass # , D major, 3/4, choir, strings, oboes, continuo bass


RV 807

The Vivaldi setting catalogued as RV 807 was identified as his work only in 2005, having been thought to have been written by Baldassare Galuppi. A handwritten copy held by the
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(Sächsische Staatsbibliothek) in Dresden is titled "Dixit a 4: con strumenti / del Sig: Baldasar Galuppi, detto Buranello / Fatto per l'Ospedale delli Mendicanti / 1745". Set in D major, it is scored for two
soprano A soprano () is a type of classical singing voice and has the highest vocal range of all voice types. The soprano's vocal range (using scientific pitch notation) is from approximately middle C (C4) = 261 Hertz, Hz to A5 in Choir, choral ...
s,
alto The musical term alto, meaning "high" in Italian (Latin: '' altus''), historically refers to the contrapuntal part higher than the tenor and its associated vocal range. In four-part voice leading alto is the second-highest part, sung in ch ...
and two
tenor A tenor is a type of male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the countertenor and baritone voice types. It is the highest male chest voice type. Composers typically write music for this voice in the range from the second B below m ...
soloists, choir and an orchestra of two bassoons, trumpet, strings and continuo. A reviewer of its first recording described it as a masterpiece with "bold, intensely coloured rhetoric".


References


Editions

* Vivaldi: Dixit Dominus, RV 594, Carus-Verlag 2005


External links

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Dixit Dominus, RV594
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