{"content":"\n    <div class=\"detail-content\">\n        \n        <strong>About work:</strong> <p>The composition <em>Laudate Dominum</em> (1992) is based on the Gregorian chant Laudate Dominum omnes gentes, which creates the background of the whole work. This chant, representing certain „ever-lasting values“ is broken at two places by „external forces“. They, however, cannot succeed because they are not strong enough to establish eternal rule. The final part of the chant may represent the best characteristic of the whole composition: „...et veritas Domini manet in aeternum.“ (\"...and truth of the Lord lasts forever.\")</p><br>\n        <em>(author, in: Bulletin Melos-Ethos 1993, p. 200.)</em><br>\n        <br>\n        \n\n        <p>\n                <p><strong>First performance in Slovakia</strong></p>\n                \n                \n                16.11.1993,\n                Melos-Ethos,\n                Moyzes Hall,\n                Bratislava,\n                SK\n\n<br><span class=\"type\">Performers: </span>Young Bratislava Soloists, Daniel Gazon (dir.)\n                <br>\n\n\n            </p>\n    </div>\n"}