Händel: Te Deum in B-dur, HWV 281 (Vocal Score)
Vocal Score for Händels Te Deum in B-flat major. Urtext from the “Halle Handel Edition”.
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Produktnr. | BA10708-90 |
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Forlag | Bärenreiter |
Komponist | Händel, George F. |
Sider | 101 |
Udgivelsesår | 2018 |
Genre | Klassisk |
Instrumentation | Vocal Score |
- Urtext from the “Halle Handel Edition”
- Bilingual Foreword in the full score as well as in the vocal score (Ger/Eng)
- Idiomatic uncluttered piano reduction
Handel composed the “Te Deum” in B-flat major HWV 281 in 1718 for the future Duke of Chandos, hence its nickname “Chandos Te Deum”. Here it is called “Te Deum for Cannons” after the Duke’s stately home named Cannons where the first performance took place. The unusual scoring for flute, oboe, bassoon, trumpet, two violins and basso continuo plus a choir (one soprano, three tenors and a bass) probably reflects the musicians which were available at Cannons, bearing in mind that three tenors were used also in “Acis and Galatea”, the masque which was composed at almost the same time. Though in many respects this “Te Deum” is reminiscent of the “Utrecht Te Deum”, its smaller forces tend to give it more the character of chamber music. This edition is based on the Urtext from the “Halle Handel Edition” (BA 10708), which offers the first complete scholarly text of the music for the “Te Deum”.
Instrumentation: Mixed choir (STTTB), Recorder, Oboe, Trumpet, Violin (2), Basses (Violoncello, Double bass, Organ)
CONTETNS:
1. Soli and Chorus: We praise thee, O God
2. Soli and Chorus: The glorious company
3. Chorus: Thou art the King of Glory
4. Solo: When thou tookest
5. Soli and Chorus: When thou hadst overcome
6. Soli and Chorus: Thou sittest at the right hand
7. Soli and Chorus: We believe that thou shalt come
8. Chorus: Day by day
9. Solo and Chorus: Vouchsafe, O Lord
10. Chorus: O Lord, in thee have I trusted
- Bilingual Foreword in the full score as well as in the vocal score (Ger/Eng)
- Idiomatic uncluttered piano reduction
Handel composed the “Te Deum” in B-flat major HWV 281 in 1718 for the future Duke of Chandos, hence its nickname “Chandos Te Deum”. Here it is called “Te Deum for Cannons” after the Duke’s stately home named Cannons where the first performance took place. The unusual scoring for flute, oboe, bassoon, trumpet, two violins and basso continuo plus a choir (one soprano, three tenors and a bass) probably reflects the musicians which were available at Cannons, bearing in mind that three tenors were used also in “Acis and Galatea”, the masque which was composed at almost the same time. Though in many respects this “Te Deum” is reminiscent of the “Utrecht Te Deum”, its smaller forces tend to give it more the character of chamber music. This edition is based on the Urtext from the “Halle Handel Edition” (BA 10708), which offers the first complete scholarly text of the music for the “Te Deum”.
Instrumentation: Mixed choir (STTTB), Recorder, Oboe, Trumpet, Violin (2), Basses (Violoncello, Double bass, Organ)
CONTETNS:
1. Soli and Chorus: We praise thee, O God
2. Soli and Chorus: The glorious company
3. Chorus: Thou art the King of Glory
4. Solo: When thou tookest
5. Soli and Chorus: When thou hadst overcome
6. Soli and Chorus: Thou sittest at the right hand
7. Soli and Chorus: We believe that thou shalt come
8. Chorus: Day by day
9. Solo and Chorus: Vouchsafe, O Lord
10. Chorus: O Lord, in thee have I trusted