| Handel: Zadok The Priest For Organ Orgue Music Sales
Organ SKU: HL.14013718 Composed by George Frideric Handel. Music Sales Am...(+)
Organ SKU:
HL.14013718 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Music Sales
America. Baroque. Book
[Softcover]. 10 pages.
Music Sales #NOV953106.
Published by Music Sales
(HL.14013718).
14.5x10.25x0.43
inches. Handel
'Zadok The Priest' and
'Let Thy Hand Be
Strengthened' for
Organ. $14.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Zadok the priest. Coronation Anthem I Carus Verlag
Coro SSAATBB, 3 Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob, 2 Fg, 3 Tr, Timp SKU: CA.5525813 Compos...(+)
Coro SSAATBB, 3 Vl, Va,
Bc, 2 Ob, 2 Fg, 3 Tr,
Timp SKU:
CA.5525813 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Alon
Schab. Single Part,
violin 3. Composed 1727.
HWV 258. Duration 6
minutes. Carus Verlag
#5525813. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.5525813). ISBN
9790007311018.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. Zadok
the priest was performed
for the anointing of the
new King and more
recently for the
coronation of Charles III
in 2023.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report. $4.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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Coro SSAATBB, 3 Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob, 2 Fg, 3 Tr, Timp SKU: CA.5525811 Compos...(+)
Coro SSAATBB, 3 Vl, Va,
Bc, 2 Ob, 2 Fg, 3 Tr,
Timp SKU:
CA.5525811 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Alon
Schab. Composed 1727. HWV
258. Duration 6 minutes.
Carus Verlag #5525811.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.5525811). ISBN
9790007310998.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. Zadok
the priest was performed
for the anointing of the
new King and more
recently for the
coronation of Charles III
in 2023.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report. $4.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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Coro SSAATBB, 3 Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob, 2 Fg, 3 Tr, Timp SKU: CA.5525805 Compos...(+)
Coro SSAATBB, 3 Vl, Va,
Bc, 2 Ob, 2 Fg, 3 Tr,
Timp SKU:
CA.5525805 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Alon
Schab. Choral Score.
Composed 1727. HWV 258.
Duration 6 minutes. Carus
Verlag #5525805.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.5525805). ISBN
9790007251994.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. Zadok
the priest was performed
for the anointing of the
new King and more
recently for the
coronation of Charles III
in 2023.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report. $5.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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Coro SSAATBB, 3 Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob, 2 Fg, 3 Tr, Timp SKU: CA.5525819 Compos...(+)
Coro SSAATBB, 3 Vl, Va,
Bc, 2 Ob, 2 Fg, 3 Tr,
Timp SKU:
CA.5525819 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Alon
Schab. Set of Orchestra
Parts. Composed 1727. HWV
258. Duration 6 minutes.
Carus Verlag #5525819.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.5525819). ISBN
9790007311056.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. Zadok
the priest was performed
for the anointing of the
new King and more
recently for the
coronation of Charles III
in 2023.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report. $97.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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Coro SSAATBB, 3 Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob, 2 Fg, 3 Tr, Timp SKU: CA.5525815 Compos...(+)
Coro SSAATBB, 3 Vl, Va,
Bc, 2 Ob, 2 Fg, 3 Tr,
Timp SKU:
CA.5525815 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Alon
Schab. Single Part, basso
continuo. Composed 1727.
HWV 258. Duration 6
minutes. Carus Verlag
#5525815. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.5525815). ISBN
9790007311032.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. Zadok
the priest was performed
for the anointing of the
new King and more
recently for the
coronation of Charles III
in 2023.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report. $4.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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Coro SSAATBB, 3 Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob, 2 Fg, 3 Tr, Timp SKU: CA.5525849 Compos...(+)
Coro SSAATBB, 3 Vl, Va,
Bc, 2 Ob, 2 Fg, 3 Tr,
Timp SKU:
CA.5525849 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Alon
Schab. Composed 1727. HWV
258. Duration 6 minutes.
Carus Verlag #5525849.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.5525849). ISBN
9790007252007.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. Zadok
the priest was performed
for the anointing of the
new King and more
recently for the
coronation of Charles III
in 2023.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report. $6.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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Coro SSAATBB, 3 Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob, 2 Fg, 3 Tr, Timp SKU: CA.5525812 Compos...(+)
Coro SSAATBB, 3 Vl, Va,
Bc, 2 Ob, 2 Fg, 3 Tr,
Timp SKU:
CA.5525812 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Alon
Schab. Composed 1727. HWV
258. Duration 6 minutes.
Carus Verlag #5525812.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.5525812). ISBN
9790007311001.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. Zadok
the priest was performed
for the anointing of the
new King and more
recently for the
coronation of Charles III
in 2023.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report. $4.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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Coro SSAATBB, 3 Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob, 2 Fg, 3 Tr, Timp SKU: CA.5525814 Compos...(+)
Coro SSAATBB, 3 Vl, Va,
Bc, 2 Ob, 2 Fg, 3 Tr,
Timp SKU:
CA.5525814 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Alon
Schab. Composed 1727. HWV
258. Duration 6 minutes.
Carus Verlag #5525814.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.5525814). ISBN
9790007311025.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. Zadok
the priest was performed
for the anointing of the
new King and more
recently for the
coronation of Charles III
in 2023.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report. $4.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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Timp SKU:
CA.5525800 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Alon
Schab. Carus digital:
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Full Score. Composed
1727. HWV 258. Duration 6
minutes. Carus Verlag
#5525800. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.5525800). ISBN
9790007251970.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. Zadok
the priest was performed
for the anointing of the
new King and more
recently for the
coronation of Charles III
in 2023.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report. $24.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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Coro SSAATBB, 3 Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob, 2 Fg, 3 Tr, Timp SKU: CA.5525803 Compos...(+)
Coro SSAATBB, 3 Vl, Va,
Bc, 2 Ob, 2 Fg, 3 Tr,
Timp SKU:
CA.5525803 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Alon
Schab. Vocal score.
Composed 1727. HWV 258.
Duration 6 minutes. Carus
Verlag #5525803.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.5525803). ISBN
9790007251987.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. Zadok
the priest was performed
for the anointing of the
new King and more
recently for the
coronation of Charles III
in 2023.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report. $8.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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Coro SSAATBB, 3 Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob, 2 Fg, 3 Tr, Timp SKU: CA.5525809 Compos...(+)
Coro SSAATBB, 3 Vl, Va,
Bc, 2 Ob, 2 Fg, 3 Tr,
Timp SKU:
CA.5525809 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Alon
Schab. Set of Orchestra
Parts. Composed 1727. HWV
258. Duration 6 minutes.
Carus Verlag #5525809.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.5525809). ISBN
9790007311049.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. Zadok
the priest was performed
for the anointing of the
new King and more
recently for the
coronation of Charles III
in 2023.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report. $36.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| New Church Anthem Book Chorale SATB [Vocal Score] Oxford University Press
By Dakers. For Choral Collection: Mixed Choir Paper. Published by Oxford Univers...(+)
By Dakers. For Choral
Collection: Mixed Choir
Paper. Published by
Oxford University Press.
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| Anthems Old & New for SA Men Chorale [Livre] - Intermédiaire Kevin Mayhew
Arranged by Kevin Mayhew (editor). For Choir. SA Men. Sacred. Intermediate. Book...(+)
Arranged by Kevin Mayhew
(editor). For Choir. SA
Men. Sacred.
Intermediate. Book.
Published by Kevin Mayhew
Publishers
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| Four Coronation Anthems Chorale SATB SATB, Orchestre [Conducteur] Oxford University Press
SATB choir and orchestra (2 ob, 2 bn, 3 tpt, timp, strings, cont.) - Moderately ...(+)
SATB choir and orchestra
(2 ob, 2 bn, 3 tpt, timp,
strings, cont.) -
Moderately Difficult
SKU:
OU.9780193352599
Composed by George
Frideric Handel. Edited
by Clifford Bartlett.
Sacred choral - mixed
voices. Classic Choral
Works. Full score. 160
pages. Duration 5', 12',
8', 11'. Oxford
University Press
#9780193352599. Published
by Oxford University
Press (OU.9780193352599).
ISBN 9780193352599. 12
x 9
inches. These
four splendid anthems
were composed for the
coronation of George II
in October 1727 and have
since retained a position
at the heart of the
English choral tradition.
The popular anthem
Zadok the Priest
has been performed at all
subsequent coronations,
and Handel's other
contributions to the
royal occasion - Let
thy hand be
strengthened,
The King shall
rejoice, and My
heart is inditing -
have the same majestic
grandeur, with affecting
contrasts between
different sections of the
sacred texts. The editor,
Clifford Bartlett, has
corrected various
inconsistencies in
Handel's score, and
complete details of
sources and editorial
method, additional
performance notes, and a
critical commentary are
included.
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| Let thy hand be strengthened. Coronation Anthem II Carus Verlag
Coro SAATB, 2 Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob SKU: CA.5525911 Composed by George Frideri...(+)
Coro SAATB, 2 Vl, Va, Bc,
2 Ob SKU:
CA.5525911 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Alon
Schab. Composed 1727. HWV
259. Duration 8 minutes.
Carus Verlag #5525911.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.5525911). ISBN
9790007311070.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. Let
thy hand be strengthened
was probably performed at
the beginning of the
coronation ceremony in
London's Westminster
Abbey.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report.
p>
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| Let thy hand be strengthened. Coronation Anthem II [Conducteur] Carus Verlag
Coro SAATB, 2 Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob SKU: CA.5525900 Composed by George Frideri...(+)
Coro SAATB, 2 Vl, Va, Bc,
2 Ob SKU:
CA.5525900 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Alon
Schab. Carus digital:
Extra digital products.
Full Score. Composed
1727. HWV 259. Duration 8
minutes. Carus Verlag
#5525900. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.5525900). ISBN
9790007252014.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. Let
thy hand be strengthened
was probably performed at
the beginning of the
coronation ceremony in
London's Westminster
Abbey.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report.
p>
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| Let thy hand be strengthened. Coronation Anthem II Carus Verlag
Coro SAATB, 2 Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob SKU: CA.5525912 Composed by George Frideri...(+)
Coro SAATB, 2 Vl, Va, Bc,
2 Ob SKU:
CA.5525912 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Alon
Schab. Composed 1727. HWV
259. Duration 8 minutes.
Carus Verlag #5525912.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.5525912). ISBN
9790007311087.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. Let
thy hand be strengthened
was probably performed at
the beginning of the
coronation ceremony in
London's Westminster
Abbey.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report.
p>
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| Let thy hand be strengthened. Coronation Anthem II Carus Verlag
Coro SAATB, 2 Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob SKU: CA.5525903 Composed by George Frideri...(+)
Coro SAATB, 2 Vl, Va, Bc,
2 Ob SKU:
CA.5525903 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Alon
Schab. Vocal score.
Composed 1727. HWV 259.
Duration 8 minutes. Carus
Verlag #5525903.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.5525903). ISBN
9790007252021.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. Let
thy hand be strengthened
was probably performed at
the beginning of the
coronation ceremony in
London's Westminster
Abbey.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report.
p>
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| Let thy hand be strengthened. Coronation Anthem II Carus Verlag
Coro SAATB, 2 Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob SKU: CA.5525919 Composed by George Frideri...(+)
Coro SAATB, 2 Vl, Va, Bc,
2 Ob SKU:
CA.5525919 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Alon
Schab. Set of Orchestra
Parts. Composed 1727. HWV
259. Duration 8 minutes.
Carus Verlag #5525919.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.5525919). ISBN
9790007311063.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. Let
thy hand be strengthened
was probably performed at
the beginning of the
coronation ceremony in
London's Westminster
Abbey.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report.
p>
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| Let thy hand be strengthened. Coronation Anthem II Carus Verlag
Coro SAATB, 2 Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob SKU: CA.5525949 Composed by George Frideri...(+)
Coro SAATB, 2 Vl, Va, Bc,
2 Ob SKU:
CA.5525949 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Alon
Schab. Composed 1727. HWV
259. Duration 8 minutes.
Carus Verlag #5525949.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.5525949). ISBN
9790007252045.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. Let
thy hand be strengthened
was probably performed at
the beginning of the
coronation ceremony in
London's Westminster
Abbey.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report.
p>
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| Let thy hand be strengthened. Coronation Anthem II Carus Verlag
Coro SAATB, 2 Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob SKU: CA.5525913 Composed by George Frideri...(+)
Coro SAATB, 2 Vl, Va, Bc,
2 Ob SKU:
CA.5525913 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Alon
Schab. Composed 1727. HWV
259. Duration 8 minutes.
Carus Verlag #5525913.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.5525913). ISBN
9790007311094.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. Let
thy hand be strengthened
was probably performed at
the beginning of the
coronation ceremony in
London's Westminster
Abbey.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report.
p>
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| Let thy hand be strengthened. Coronation Anthem II Carus Verlag
Coro SAATB, 2 Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob SKU: CA.5525914 Composed by George Frideri...(+)
Coro SAATB, 2 Vl, Va, Bc,
2 Ob SKU:
CA.5525914 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Alon
Schab. Single Part, basso
continuo. Composed 1727.
HWV 259. Duration 8
minutes. Carus Verlag
#5525914. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.5525914). ISBN
9790007311100.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. Let
thy hand be strengthened
was probably performed at
the beginning of the
coronation ceremony in
London's Westminster
Abbey.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report.
p>
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| Let thy hand be strengthened. Coronation Anthem II Carus Verlag
Coro SAATB, 2 Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob SKU: CA.5525905 Composed by George Frideri...(+)
Coro SAATB, 2 Vl, Va, Bc,
2 Ob SKU:
CA.5525905 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Alon
Schab. Choral Score.
Composed 1727. HWV 259.
Duration 8 minutes. Carus
Verlag #5525905.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.5525905). ISBN
9790007252038.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. Let
thy hand be strengthened
was probably performed at
the beginning of the
coronation ceremony in
London's Westminster
Abbey.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report.
p>
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| Let thy hand be strengthened. Coronation Anthem II Carus Verlag
Coro SAATB, 2 Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob SKU: CA.5525909 Composed by George Frideri...(+)
Coro SAATB, 2 Vl, Va, Bc,
2 Ob SKU:
CA.5525909 Composed
by George Frideric
Handel. Edited by Alon
Schab. Set of Orchestra
Parts. Composed 1727. HWV
259. Duration 8 minutes.
Carus Verlag #5525909.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.5525909). ISBN
9790007310905.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. Let
thy hand be strengthened
was probably performed at
the beginning of the
coronation ceremony in
London's Westminster
Abbey.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report.
p>
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| The King shall rejoice. Coronation Anthem III Carus Verlag
Coro SAATBB, 3 (2) Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob, 3 Tr, Timp SKU: CA.5526011 Composed ...(+)
Coro SAATBB, 3 (2) Vl,
Va, Bc, 2 Ob, 3 Tr, Timp
SKU: CA.5526011
Composed by George
Frideric Handel. Edited
by Alon Schab. Single
Part, violins 1 and 2.
Composed 1727. HWV 260.
Duration 11 minutes.
Carus Verlag #5526011.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.5526011). ISBN
9790007310936.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. The
King shall rejoice was
probably played during
the crowning of the king
in London's Westminster
Abbey.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report. $8.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| The King shall rejoice. Coronation Anthem III Carus Verlag
Coro SAATBB, 3 (2) Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob, 3 Tr, Timp SKU: CA.5526019 Composed ...(+)
Coro SAATBB, 3 (2) Vl,
Va, Bc, 2 Ob, 3 Tr, Timp
SKU: CA.5526019
Composed by George
Frideric Handel. Edited
by Alon Schab. Set of
Orchestra Parts. Composed
1727. HWV 260. Duration
11 minutes. Carus Verlag
#5526019. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.5526019). ISBN
9790007310974.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. The
King shall rejoice was
probably played during
the crowning of the king
in London's Westminster
Abbey.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report. $145.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| The King shall rejoice. Coronation Anthem III [Conducteur] Carus Verlag
Coro SAATBB, 3 (2) Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob, 3 Tr, Timp SKU: CA.5526000 Composed ...(+)
Coro SAATBB, 3 (2) Vl,
Va, Bc, 2 Ob, 3 Tr, Timp
SKU: CA.5526000
Composed by George
Frideric Handel. Edited
by Alon Schab. Carus
digital: Extra digital
products. Full Score.
Composed 1727. HWV 260.
Duration 11 minutes.
Carus Verlag #5526000.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.5526000). ISBN
9790007252052.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. The
King shall rejoice was
probably played during
the crowning of the king
in London's Westminster
Abbey.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report. $38.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| The King shall rejoice. Coronation Anthem III Carus Verlag
Coro SAATBB, 3 (2) Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob, 3 Tr, Timp SKU: CA.5526003 Composed ...(+)
Coro SAATBB, 3 (2) Vl,
Va, Bc, 2 Ob, 3 Tr, Timp
SKU: CA.5526003
Composed by George
Frideric Handel. Edited
by Alon Schab. Vocal
score. Composed 1727. HWV
260. Duration 11 minutes.
Carus Verlag #5526003.
Published by Carus Verlag
(CA.5526003). ISBN
9790007252069.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. The
King shall rejoice was
probably played during
the crowning of the king
in London's Westminster
Abbey.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report. $12.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| The King shall rejoice. Coronation Anthem III Carus Verlag
Coro SAATBB, 3 (2) Vl, Va, Bc, 2 Ob, 3 Tr, Timp SKU: CA.5526013 Composed ...(+)
Coro SAATBB, 3 (2) Vl,
Va, Bc, 2 Ob, 3 Tr, Timp
SKU: CA.5526013
Composed by George
Frideric Handel. Edited
by Alon Schab. Composed
1727. HWV 260. Duration
11 minutes. Carus Verlag
#5526013. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.5526013). ISBN
9790007310950.
English. Music for
the ages: the coronation
anthems Zadok the priest,
Let thy hand be
strengthened, The King
shall rejoice and My
heart is inditing, which
Handel composed for the
coronation of George II
in 1727, are true
masterpieces of the
choral literature. The
King shall rejoice was
probably played during
the crowning of the king
in London's Westminster
Abbey.For the
Carus edition, available
either individually or as
a set, musicologist,
composer and flutist Alon
Schab has returned to the
original manuscripts,
paying special attention
to the specific
circumstances that played
a role in the creation of
the anthems. Befitting
such a festive occasion,
Handel’s choir in
1727 was a large ensemble
composed of singers from
two institutions. This
six- or seven-voice
ensemble had to be
carefully balanced to
perform the passages for
four or five voices.
Handel’s
autograph score shows how
he adapted his
composition, originally
conceived for a four- or
five-voice choir, to the
particular circumstances
of the premiere: The
manuscript is peppered
with surprising vocal
doublings, insertions,
and rests, intended to
ensure that, for example,
the few tenors were not
overpowered by the more
numerous altos and
basses, the boy sopranos
harmonized with the
mature voices, and the
chorus blended well with
the instruments in the
rich ambience of
Westminster
Abbey.This
edition traces these ad
hoc additions to reveal a
score that is startlingly
similar to
Handel’s familiar
and beautifully direct
choral style. All
editorial decisions are
thoroughly documented in
the critical
report. $6.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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