Occasional Oratorio (HWV 62) (Vocal Score)

Handel, George Frideric

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Handel Occasional Oratorio (HWV 62) (Vocal Score)

The “Occasional Oratorio” was composed as a reaction to a political event which shook the whole of England: the Jacobite rebellion of 1745-46 against the Hanoverian monarchy was crushed under the leadership of the Duke of Cumberland.  Handel, who was working on the oratorio “Judas Maccabaeus” at the time, composed the oratorio quickly and reused some movements from earlier works.  With the choice of a libretto by Newburgh Hamilton he demonstrated his support for the monarchy.  The work was first performed on 14 February 1746 at the Covent Garden Theatre in London .

For the first time this seldomly performed oratorio which nevertheless contains wonderful music is available in an Urtext edition based on the “Halle Handel Edition”.  All available sources have been consulted.  Further movements which Handel added for later performances are included in the appendix.

- First scholarly-critical edition based on the Urtext of the “ Halle Handel Edition”.

- Idiomatic, playable piano reduction.

- Foreword (Ger/Eng).

- Full score (BA4089) & vocal score (BA4089-90) available for sale; performance material (BA4089-72) available for hire.

BA4089-90
9790006539987
Baerenreiter Germany
Accompanied
Soprano solo, Tenor solo, Bass solo, Mixed choir: SSAATTBB, Orchestra

Additional Information

Baroque Period
Mixed Voices
English