Händel, Georg Friedrich Organ Works In terms of layout and musical text, this scholarly-critical performing edition of George Frideric Handel's Complete Organ Works is based on the complete edition volumes of the composer's keyboard music edited by Terence Best as part of the Halle Handel Edition (HHA). The HHA Critical Commentary forms the basis of this edition, which however differs from the HHA volumes in two respects. Firstly, it gathers together, for the first time, all of Handel works for which it can be solidly argued that they were composed for the organ. The centre piece is a set of twelve handwritten fugues deriving directly from his immediate surroundings and published here, for the first time, as a unified cycle. Secondly, our edition presents plausible alternative readings from various sources in the main body of the music. In the HHA these readings, all of which definitely or presumably stem from the composer, are merely listed in the critical commentary. • A detailed Foreword contains a description of the sources, followed by comments on the individual works. In addition this edition includes contemporary organ dispositions and a Critical Commentary. • Scholarly-critical edition based on the Urtext of the Halle Handel Edition (HHA) • First single-volume edition of Handel's organ works • Includes all variant readings from the sources which have previously only been available in the Critical Commentary of the HHA • Detailed Foreword (Ger/Eng) with short descriptions of each source and a Critical Commentary (Ger/Eng) • With contemporary organ dispositions Contents Fuga I in C minor HWV 610 Fuga II in G minor HWV 605 Fuga III in B-flat major HWV 607 Fuga IV in F minor HWV 433/2 Fuga V in E minor HWV 429/1 Fuga VI in G major HWV 606 Fuga VII in D minor HWV 428/2 Fuga VIII in A minor HWV 609 Fuga IX in B minor HWV 608 Fuga X in F-sharp minor HWV 431/3 Fuga XI in F major HWV 427/4 Fuga XII in F major HWV 611 “Fuga in E major” HWV 612 “O the pleasure of the plains” in G major HWV 474 “Jesu meine Freude” in G minor HWV 480 Edition no.: BA 11226 ISMN: 9790006559954 Editor: Rampe, Siegbert Language(s) of text: German, English Product format: Performance score(s), Anthology, Urtext edition Includes the following individual parts: Organ Binding: Stapled Pages / Format: IX, 49 S. - 24,0 x 30,5 cm
SKU: HL.49005326
ISBN 9790001057370. UPC: 884088074913. 12.0x8.75x0.17 inches.
SKU: HL.48184607
UPC: 888680854096. 9.0x12.0x0.204 inches.
As one of the most prolific composers ever to have lived G.F. Handel's (1683-1759) catalogue is extensive. Moreover, being an organist himself, his Organ works are significant and remain ever-popular to this day. Handel's Organ Concertos remain some of his most popular and best loved works and so, when French organist, Marcel Dupre (1886-1971) compiled the series of Handel's Organ Concertos, it was well-received, and to this day remains popular with all organists. The second volume includes the seventh-twelfth concertos. In addition, Dupre's annotations in the Organ Concertos comprise fingerings, and a detailed preface in French, English and German. This compilation of Handel's most loved compositions for the Organ cannot be missed by aspiring performers of the instrument..
SKU: CY.CC2983
ISBN 9790530058022.
The Hallelujah Chorus is one of the most recognizable works in the entire musical repertoire, beloved for generations.Jeremy Niles Kempton's arrangement for Trombone Quartet (or larger ensemble) and Organ/Piano is sure to be a hit for any concert or service during Christmas or Easter.This 4-minute arrangement for moderately advanced performers is in the original key with the 1st and 2nd parts in tenor clef.