Georg Friedrich Händel
Te Deum for the Victory at the Battle of Dettingen HWV 283
Georg Friedrich Händel
Te Deum for the Victory at the Battle of Dettingen HWV 283
- Instrumentation Soloists (ATB), Mixed Choir (SSATB), 2 Oboes, Bassoon, 3 Trumpets, Timpani, 3 Violins, Viola and Continuo
- Composer Georg Friedrich Händel
- Series B
- Editor Amanda Babington
- Edition Instrumental Part: Continuo (Urtext)
- Publisher Bärenreiter Verlag
- Order no. BA10706-67
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Description:
> First Urtext edition
> Includes a Foreword (Eng/Ger)
> Idiomatic, well-presented piano reduction
The 'Dettinger Te Deum' was written to celebrate England's victory over the French at the Battle of Dettingen.
It is Handel's last and most successful setting of the 'Te Deum' and reveals a deep understanding of the English church music tradition.
The sound impact of this broadly conceived work is governed by the choirs in an almost theatrical exegesis of the text. Particularly striking are several borrowings from the 'Messiah' which Handel had just completed.
This edition, edited by Baroque specialist Amanda Babington, is based on the Urtext from the 'Halle Handel Edition'.
> Includes a Foreword (Eng/Ger)
> Idiomatic, well-presented piano reduction
The 'Dettinger Te Deum' was written to celebrate England's victory over the French at the Battle of Dettingen.
It is Handel's last and most successful setting of the 'Te Deum' and reveals a deep understanding of the English church music tradition.
The sound impact of this broadly conceived work is governed by the choirs in an almost theatrical exegesis of the text. Particularly striking are several borrowings from the 'Messiah' which Handel had just completed.
This edition, edited by Baroque specialist Amanda Babington, is based on the Urtext from the 'Halle Handel Edition'.