Viola
SKU:
BR.OB-5560-19
Urtext. Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by
Caroline Ritchie and
Malcolm Bruno. Choir;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
Critical Edition with
the original English text
by Charles Jennens as
well as the German
translation by Johann
Gottfried Herder,
including a comprehensive
historical and
musicological preface and
detailed critical
commentary.
Have a
look int.
Oratorio/passion;
Baroque. Part. 60 pages.
Duration 120'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 5560-19.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5560-19).
ISBN
9790004344149. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Messiah
1741 - new light on
Handel's masterpieceThe
focus of this new edition
is the Messiah as first
conceived by the composer
in 1741: before its first
performance in Dublin in
1742, before the first
London performances of
the mid 1740s, before the
final Foundling Hospital
performances in the late
1750s. The editor
succeeds in creating a
21st-century edition from
the perspective of 1741,
making clear that Messiah
was a genius hit from the
start.Messiah 1741 - the
first and only complete
edition of Handel's
autograph scoreThorough
information on Handel's
performance practice in
1741 (including topics
such as orchestration,
continuo, text underlay
and specific questions on
interpretation)It offers
a reconstruction of the
wind parts according to
contemporary sourcesPiano
vocal score with
contemporary vocal
ornamentationFirst
edition including the
German text by Herder - a
monument of the German
enlightenment - which is
contentwise and
phonetically closer to
Jennens' text than any
other translation,
therefore being a perfect
singable alternativeThe
appendix contains
additionally the most
popular and important
aria versions composed
after 1741 for practical
reasons.Throughout this
new edition, creative yet
pragmatic scholarship
shines through, and the
Preface and Critical
Report are thorough and
unusually fascinating.
... I'm very happy to own
the full score, and if I
were starting out now,
I'd invest in the whole
kit and caboodle.(Jeremy
Summerly, Choir &
Organ)
Critical
Edition with the original
English text by Charles
Jennens as well as the
German translation by
Johann Gottfried Herder,
including a comprehensive
historical and
musicological preface and
detailed critical
commentary.