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Händel, Georg Friedrich: Händel, Occasional Oratorio (HHA) I/23

complete edition

Edited by Channon, Merlin
Words by Hamilton, Newburgh
Instrumentation: SSolo/TSolo/BSolo/Mixed choir: SSAATTBB/2Ob/2bassoon/2Hn/3Trp/timpani/3V/Va/Bassi/Org
Series: Halle Handel Edition
Period: Baroque
Duration: 2:20
Weight: 1.836 kg
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Item number: BA4089
Other reference: BA04089
ISMN: 9790006550081
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 Maccabaeus' 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 .
For 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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