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Vivaldi: Dixit Dominus (RV 595) - Sicut erat : Et in saecula

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Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2009

The final section of Dixit Dominus, recorded at the Church of the Pietà in Venice by Vivaldi's Women and members of the OAE/Jerwood Experience, led by Nadja Zwiener and directed by Richard Vendome. Costumes by Eric Doughney, after Grevenbroeck.

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  • Really incredible the choir! BRAVI! The bass parts are incredible!

    Only weakness in the recordings is the trumpet!

  • we used a natural trumpet in the film - no valves! (see Judicabit) - this has the same power as the baroque oboes.

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  • Excellent Performance. Vivaldi´s 4 part vocal music performed by WOMEN ONLY. If I hadn´t seen them in venice in June 2007, I could not believe that the tenor and bass part can be performed by women! Keep on singing!

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  • @trompetermax "also females" that is a really stupid thing to write, haha! Can't lady trumpet players also be called trumpet players, most they be prefered to as "also females" ?

  • Fantastico - I´m impressed - can´t wait to sing it myself!

  • I knew that you used a "baroque trumpet"! I'm studying it even more historical without holes!

    But the trumpet player made too many wrong notes. I played it myself, and I know some other trumpet players (also females) who could do it more secure!

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