Dettingen Te Deum Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et orchestre [Conducteur] Carus Verlag
(Dettinger Te Deum). By George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). Edited by Benedikt P...(+)
(Dettinger Te Deum). By
George Frideric Handel
(1685-1759). Edited by
Benedikt Poensgen. For
Soli ATB, SSATB choir, 2
oboes, bassoon, 3
trumpets, timpani, 2
violin, viola, basso
continuo. This edition:
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Language: English/German.
Composed 1743. HWV 283.
144 pages. Duration 40
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By George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). Edited by Ton Koopman / Jan Siemons. Arra...(+)
By George Frideric Handel
(1685-1759). Edited by
Ton Koopman / Jan
Siemons. Arranged by
Siegfried Petrenz. For
SATB soli, S(S0ATB choir,
2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2
trumpets, timpani, 2
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Urtext Edition. German
title: Messiah kart
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Full score. Language:
English/German. Composed
1742. HWV 56. 328 pages.
Duration 150 minutes.
Published by Carus Verlag
Composed by George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). Edited by Amanda Babington. Arra...(+)
Composed by George
Frideric Handel
(1685-1759). Edited by
Amanda Babington.
Arranged by Andreas Kohs.
For alto voice solo,
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Petrenz. This edition:
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(Te Deum For The Victory Of Dettingen) Composed by George Frideric Handel (1685-...(+)
(Te Deum For The Victory
Of Dettingen) Composed by
George Frideric Handel
(1685-1759), edited by
Carl Eberhardt. HWV 283.
For ATB solos, SSATB
choir and piano
accompaniment. Format:
vocal score. With choral
notation, piano reduction
and introductory text.
Baroque. Text language
German/English. 99 pages.
7.5x10.5 inches.
Published by C.F. Peters.
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Oratorio. Composed by George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). Edited by Felix...(+)
Oratorio. Composed
by George Frideric Handel
(1685-1759). Edited by
Felix Loy. This edition:
urtext. Stuttgart Urtext
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Oratorios. Vocal score.
Composed 1739. HWV 53.
216 pages. Published by
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Oratorio in six scenes. Composed by George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). Edited...(+)
Oratorio in six scenes.
Composed by George
Frideric
Handel (1685-1759).
Edited by
Howard Serwer. This
edition:
complete edition, urtext
edition. Linen. Halle
Handel
Edition (HHA) Series I,
Volume 8. First version.
Score. Composed 1720. HWV
50a. Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA04047-01. Published by
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Dixit Dominus Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement [Conducteur] Carus Verlag
By George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). Edited by Wolfgang Gersthofer. For Soli S...(+)
By George Frideric Handel
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Wolfgang Gersthofer. For
Soli SSATB, Choir SSATB,
2 Violin, 2 Viola, Cello,
Basso Continuo. This
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German title: Dixit
Dominus (Psalm 109).
Psalms, Latin. Full
score. Language: Latin.
Composed 1707. HWV 232.
96 pages. Duration 45
minutes. Published by
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(nach der Abschrift von
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Frideric Handel
(1685-1759). Edited by
Traub, Andreas. For STB
soli, SATB choir, 2
oboes, taille, 2 bassoon,
2 violins, viola and
basso continuo. This
edition: paperbound. HWV
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Text
language: English. Text:
Jennens,
Charles.
George
Frideric Handel is
considered England's
first and foremost
composer of oratorios.
Above all, the Messiah is
regarded as the epitome
of sacred music and in
German-speaking countries
it is also one of the
most often performed
works in the genre. The
version of the Messiah
which is most often
performed today is a
combination of various
versions. Consequently,
the present critical
edition by Ton Koopman
contains all the
surviving alternative
versions of the solo
movements. A concordance
makes it possible to
assign these movements to
those various
performances of the work
conducted by Handel
between the Dublin
premiere in 1742 and the
London concerts which
took place up to 1759. In
accordance with the
wishes voiced by many
choral conductors and
singers, the vocal score
is available in separate
English and German
versions. Score available
separately - see item
CA.5505600.
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Oratorio in three
parts. Composed by
George Frideric Handel.
Edited by Michael
Pacholke. This edition:
Complete edition. Linen.
Complete edition, Score.
HWV 46. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA10726-01.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA10726-01).
ISBN 9790006575596. 33
x 26 cm inches. Text
Language: Italian.
Preface: Pacholke,
Michael.
In the
brief half-year period
from August 14, 1736, to
January 27, 1737, Georg
Friedrich Handel achieved
an unprecedented level of
productivity in his opera
compositions, creating
three operas.
Additionally, in March
1737, he also composed a
largely new oratorio
titled â??Il trionfo del
Tempo e della
Verità â? (â??The
Triumph of Time and
Truthâ?) HWV 46b. The
libretto of this oratorio
closely corresponds to
that of the oratorio
â??La Bellezza ravveduta
nel trionfo del Tempo e
del Disingannoâ?
(â??Beauty Reconciled in
the Triumph of Time and
Enlightenmentâ?) HWV
46a written in 1707. With
â??La Bellezza
ravvedutaâ?, Handel
composed an allegorical
and particularly dramatic
oratorio right at the
beginning of his oratorio
compositions. In this
work, there is no chorus
inclined towards
reflection. Not only do
the four allegorical
figures, Bellezza
(Beauty), Piacere
(Pleasure), Tempo (Time),
and Disinganno
(Enlightenment), listen
to each other and react
to the ideas presented by
the others, but this
prevailing dramatic
principle of dispute is
also found in the
recitatives.
In
1737, when reworking the
oratorio material as
â??Il trionfo del Tempo
e della Verità â?,
Handel approached the
task pragmatically. He
needed a new non-dramatic
work to fulfill the
eveningâ??s program for
his audience at the
Covent Garden Theatre
during the fasting season
when theatrical
performances were
prohibited. Although he
had excellent Italian
vocal soloists, notorious
for their pronunciation
in Handelâ??s English
oratorios and who
naturally preferred
singing in Italian,
Handel found a solution.
It was evident to Handel
that, in response to the
ban on performances of
his Italian operas during
the fasting season of
1737, he should promptly
create a new oratorio in
the Italian language but
following the three-part
â??Englishâ? oratorio
form that he had
developed in
â??Estherâ? HWV 50b
in 1732. Unlike in Rome
in 1707, he had access to
a chorus in London in
1737, and the English
oratorio, with its
substantial choral
sections, a preference
for concert-like rather
than dramatic
composition, and frequent
inclusion of organ
concertos loosely related
to the narrative, was
already
established.
The
new volume of the HHA
includes the original
version of the 1737
premiere as well as all
the surviving early and
later versions (the
latter being exceptional
highlights) of individual
musical pieces from
â??Il trionfo del Tempo
e della
Verità â?.
Dramma
per musica in three
Acts. Composed by
George Frideric Handel.
Edited by Terence Best.
This edition: complete
edition, urtext edition.
Linen. Halle Handel
Edition (HHA) Serie II,
Band 15. Complete
edition, Score. HWV 18.
Duration 3 hours.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA04052_00. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA04052).
ISBN
9790006495702. 33.1 x 26
cm inches. Nicola
Francesco
Haym.
Handel began
the composition of
Tamerlano, one of the
supreme masterpieces of
Baroque opera seria, on
3rd July 1724. The
libretto was an
adaptation by Nicola Haym
of Agostino Piovene's
Tamerlano, Tragedia per
musica, which had been
set to music by Francesco
Gasparini, and performed
in Venice in 1711. When
Handel dated the last
page of the autograph on
4rd July the work
appeared to be complete;
but during the three
months which passed
before the premiere at
the King's Theatre in the
Haymarket on 31 October,
so many alterations and
revisions were made that
a fresh performing-score
had to be writtern very
late in the proceedings,
to replace an earlier one
which is now
1ost.
There were
twelve performances
between 31 October 1724
and 8 May 1725. Handel
revived the opera only
once, in 1731, for three
performances. For this
revival he marked in the
performing score a number
of cuts in the
recitatives, which are
reproduced in the present
edition; there is more
recitative in Tamerlano
than in any other Handel
opera.
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Oratorio in three
acts. Composed by
George Frideric Handel.
Edited by Kenneth Nott.
This edition: complete
edition, urtext edition.
Linen. Halle Handel
Edition (HHA) Series I,
Volume 30. Complete
edition, Score. HWV 70.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA04014_00. Published by
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(BA.BA04014).
ISBN
9790006442935. 33 x 26 cm
inches. Text Language:
English. Preface: Nott,
Kenneth. Text: Thomas
Morell.
“Jeph
tha†is
Handel’s last
oratorio. Handel had to
break off from composing
several times because of
his increasing blindness
in 1751. The first
performance at the Covent
Garden Theatre in
February 1752 was the
last performance he
conducted before he went
completely blind. In
“Jephthaâ€,
Handel succeeded in
achieving the perfect
fusion between a biblical
plot and the spirit of
classical tragedy. With
great intensity and
dramatic expression he
highlighted in particular
the fates of Jephtha and
Iphis , thereby
portraying convincing and
complex
characters.
The
chorus “How Dark, O
Lord, are Thy
Decrees†at the end
of part two is of crucial
importance in the work
and is regarded as the
dramatic high point of
the oratorio.
The
vocal score is based on
volume I/30 of the
“Halle Handel
Edition†(BA 4014),
which contains the
complete critical version
of the music of the
oratorio for the first
time.
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Composed by George
Frideric Handel. Edited
by
Georg-Friedrich-Händel
-Gesellschaft e. V.
Risinger and Mark. This
edition: Complete
edition. Linen. Complete
edition, Score. HWV 58.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA04025-01. Published by
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(BA.BA04025-01).
ISBN
9790006443222. 33 x 26 cm
inches. Text Language:
English.
Handelâ??
s â??Semeleâ?, which
premiered in February
1744, is based on an
adapted version of
William Congreveâ??s
opera libretto titled
â??The Story of
Semeleâ?, originally
published in 1706.
However, neither Handel
nor his librettist
referred to
â??Semeleâ? as an
opera or an oratorio,
which, according to the
understanding at the
time, would have required
a biblical and/or
Christian subject matter.
Contemporary audiences
also disagreed on the
genre. The problematic
classification as an
oratorio has persisted
into the present day,
likely due to the edition
labeled as such by
Chrysander. The â??Halle
Handel Editionâ? (HHA)
distances itself from
this classification and,
considering the available
sources, refrains from
assigning a genre
label.
Congreve
deviates from the
mythological source
multiple times in order
to create tensions among
the characters. The
desired marriage between
Semele and Athamas, whom
she does not love, is an
addition by Congreve to
provoke the envy of her
sister Ino, who desires
Athamas herself.
Therefore, Ino sees her
own advantage in
Semeleâ??s abduction by
Jupiter. While
Jupiterâ??s wife Juno
decides to destroy Semele
out of jealousy for his
relationship with her,
Jupiter brings Ino to his
palace to console Semele.
The vengeful Juno takes
advantage of Inoâ??s
presence and transforms
into her likeness,
persuading Semele to
carry out a plan that
later proves fatal. In
the end, Ino emerges as
the winner, as she is
able to convince their
father, Cadmus, to marry
her to Athamas. The
appearance of Apollo in
the final scene to
announce that Semeleâ??s
immortal son Bacchus was
saved from her ashes
provides little
consolation. However,
this twist allows the
drama to conclude with
exuberant joy and a
magnificent final chorus
after the tragic scenes
in the third act,
culminating in the death
of the
protagonist.
Hande
lâ??s autograph score
shows significant
deviations from and
numerous revisions of the
original version
premiered. All surviving
early versions, the
musical movements deleted
before the premiere, and
the version of the
December 1744, are given
in the appendix to the
HHA.
Oratorio in three
acts. Composed by
George Frideric Handel.
Edited by Hans Dieter
Clausen. This edition:
complete edition, urtext
edition. Linen. Halle
Handel Edition (HHA)
Series I, Voume 18, Nos.
1 2. Complete edition,
Score. Composed 1743. HWV
57. Duration 3 hours.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA04099_00. Published by
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(BA.BA04099).
ISBN
9790006550111. 33 x 25.7
cm inches. Text Language:
English. Preface: Hans
Dieter Clausen. Text:
Newburgh
Hamilton.
Handel
composed Samson directly
after completing the
Messiah. After its
premiere in 1743 in the
Covent Garden Theatre in
London, the work rapidly
became one of the
composerâ??s most
successful oratorios
alongside Esther and
Judas Maccabaeus. This
probably had as much to
do with the popular Old
Testament story of the
libretto as with
Handelâ??s masterly
shaping of the arias and
choruses.
By
including some movements
in the appendix, this
edition makes it possible
for the first time to
perform the work in its
original 1741 version.
The edition is based
on the complete edition
volume of the Halle
Handel Edition (BA 4099),
offering the complete
music text of the
oratorio for the first
time.
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Oratorio in three
parts. Composed by
George Frideric Handel.
Edited by Merlin Channon.
This edition: complete
edition, urtext edition.
Linen. Halle Handel
Edition (HHA) Series I,
Volume 23. Complete
edition, Score. HWV 62.
Duration 2 hours, 20
minutes. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA04089_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA04089).
ISBN 9790006550081. 33
x 26 cm inches. Text
Language: English. Text:
Newburgh
Hamilton.
The
“Occasional
Oratorio†was
composed as a reaction to
a political event which
shook the whole of
England : the Jacobite
rebellion of 1745-46
against the Hanoverian
monarchy was crushed
under the leadership of
the Duke of Cumberland.
Handel, who was working
on the oratorio “
Judas Maccabaeusâ€
at the time, composed the
oratorio quickly and
reused some movements
from earlier works. With
the choice of a libretto
by Newburgh Hamilton he
demonstrated his support
for the monarchy. The
work was first performed
on 14 February 1746 at
the Covent Garden Theatre
in London .
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the first time this
seldomly performed
oratorio which
nevertheless contains
wonderful music is
available in an Urtext
edition based on the
“ Halle Handel
Edition†. All
available sources have
been consulted. Further
movements which Handel
added for later
performances are included
in the appendix.
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Oratorio in two
parts. Composed by
George Frideric Handel.
Edited by Terence Best.
This edition: complete
edition, urtext edition.
Linen. Halle Handel
Edition (HHA) Series I,
Volume 3. Complete
edition, Score. HWV 47.
Duration 1 hour, 50
minutes. Baerenreiter
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ISBN 9790006550098. 33
x 26 cm inches. Text
Language: Italian.
Preface: Terence Best.
Text: Carlo Sigismondo
Capece.
The Italian
oratorio La Resurrezione
(The Resurrection) was
written during
Handel’s time in
Rome. It was performed on
Easter Sunday 1708 with
great splendour and
extravagance by a large
orchestra conducted by
Arcangelo Corelli in the
Palazzo Bonelli, the
Roman palazzo of
Handel’s patron
the Marchese Francesco
Maria Ruspoli. In its
dramatic structure and
characterisation of the
protagonists, the work
displays a striking
affinity with Italian
opera. Lucifer’s
raging sixty fourth notes
call to mind the demon
characters in Venetian
opera and
Maddalena’s arias
are so full of expressive
power and virtuosity that
Handel later incorporated
one of them into his
opera Agrippina. The
unusual musical richness
of this work and the
virtuosic and masterly
shaping of the arias make
it a welcome addition to
any concert programme.
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