Esther HWV 50a -Oratorio in six scenes- (First Version 1720) Oratorio in six scenes
by Bärenreiter
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$2,820TWD
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Original price
$2,820TWD
Original price
$2,820TWD
$2,820TWD
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$2,820TWD
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$2,820TWD
Composer: Handel, George Frideric
Arranger: Köhs, Andreas
Editor: Serwer, Howard
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Difficulty: 4
Description:
The oratorio “Esther” is the first English language oratorio and also the first oratorio by Handel based on a theater tragedy; Jean Racine’s “Esther”. For the first time Handel drew on his knowledge gathered from stays in Germany, Italy and England. He created his own particular style of oratorio writing, which differs from the later integrative works. Many sections of this composition harken back to the previously composed, “Brockes-Passion”. The first performance took place in 1720. For the first public performance of the work in London in 1732, Handel arranged and enlarged “Esther”. The Urtext of the Halle Handel Complete Edition presents the original version from 1720.
Reliable vocal score from the Urtext of the Halle Handel Edition
Arranger: Köhs, Andreas
Editor: Serwer, Howard
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Difficulty: 4
Description:
The oratorio “Esther” is the first English language oratorio and also the first oratorio by Handel based on a theater tragedy; Jean Racine’s “Esther”. For the first time Handel drew on his knowledge gathered from stays in Germany, Italy and England. He created his own particular style of oratorio writing, which differs from the later integrative works. Many sections of this composition harken back to the previously composed, “Brockes-Passion”. The first performance took place in 1720. For the first public performance of the work in London in 1732, Handel arranged and enlarged “Esther”. The Urtext of the Halle Handel Complete Edition presents the original version from 1720.
Reliable vocal score from the Urtext of the Halle Handel Edition