Handel【Neun Amen- und Halleluja-Sätze , HWV 269 - 277】für Sopran und Basso continuo
Handel【Neun Amen- und Halleluja-Sätze , HWV 269 - 277】für Sopran und Basso continuo
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巴洛克德國作曲家韓德爾「9 Amen and Halleluja Movements , HWV 269-277」for Soprano and Basso continuo。
- 庫存狀況: 尚有庫存
- 出版社: Bärenreiter
- 原文書名: Nine Amen and Halleluja Movements for Soprano and Basso continuo HWV 269-277
- 作者: George Frideric Handel
- 編訂者: Blaut, Stephan
- 總書頁: 26
- 商品編號: 9790006536535
- ISBN: 9790006536535
NT 583
NT 583
未稅: NT 583
簡介
【簡介】
Between 1728 and 1747 Handel composed these nine two-part movements for soprano and instrumental bass. Though speculation exists, the occasion for which the pieces were composed as well as the exact date of their composition remain unknown.
The soprano sings short liturgical phrases such as “Amen”, “Allelujah”, “Alleluja, amen” or “Amen, alleluia”. The editor has supplied a text for the movement HWV 275, which until now has, for reasons unknown, been without text. The Amen and Hallelujah movements are in easy keys (using up to one sharp or two flats) and the modulations rarely move to harmonically distant tonal areas. Handel figured the bassline very detailed which plays mostly an accompanying, supportive role, imitating the voice in a few places. The vocal part is distinguished by the repetition of motives, by repeated notes but also by short or extended coloratura. Presumably these movements were intended for use in teaching.
Today these short movements of between 25 and 76 bars lend themselves well to use in church services.
- Based on the Urtext of the “Halle Handel Edition”
- Idiomatic realization of the continuo part
Between 1728 and 1747 Handel composed these nine two-part movements for soprano and instrumental bass. Though speculation exists, the occasion for which the pieces were composed as well as the exact date of their composition remain unknown.
The soprano sings short liturgical phrases such as “Amen”, “Allelujah”, “Alleluja, amen” or “Amen, alleluia”. The editor has supplied a text for the movement HWV 275, which until now has, for reasons unknown, been without text. The Amen and Hallelujah movements are in easy keys (using up to one sharp or two flats) and the modulations rarely move to harmonically distant tonal areas. Handel figured the bassline very detailed which plays mostly an accompanying, supportive role, imitating the voice in a few places. The vocal part is distinguished by the repetition of motives, by repeated notes but also by short or extended coloratura. Presumably these movements were intended for use in teaching.
Today these short movements of between 25 and 76 bars lend themselves well to use in church services.
- Based on the Urtext of the “Halle Handel Edition”
- Idiomatic realization of the continuo part
目錄
Song List:
‧HMV 270
‧HMV 271
‧HMV 275
‧HMV 272
‧HMV 273
‧HMV 274
‧HMV 276
‧HMV 277
‧HMV 269
詳細規格
書籍資訊 | |
記譜法 | 五線譜(一般) |
原文語言 | 英文 |
特徵 | 西洋古典 |
古典作曲家 | Handel, G.F 韓德爾 |
時期與風格 | 巴洛克樂派 |
裝訂 | 平裝 |
形式 | 譜 |
外型尺寸 | 大於A4 樂譜常用尺寸 |