Händel Judas Maccabäus
Georg Friedrich Händel
Judas Maccabäus
Gemischter Chor / Orchester (Partitur)
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Beschreibung
Beethoven said of Handel that he of all composers knew best how to
achieve grand effects with simple means. Those magnificent moments are
nowhere more evident than in Handel's great oratorios, perennial
favorites with audiences and musicians alike. Grove's Dictionary of
Music and Musicians says of Handel: . . . in oratorio he brought the
level of artistry to a higher plane than his contemporaries.
Judas Maccabaeus was first performed in London at Covent Garden in
1747 and was an instant success. The subject of the oratorio ? the
triumph of the Jewish warrior-hero Judas Maccabaeus over the invading
enemies of the Israelites ? was deliberately chosen to appeal to the
patriotic sympathies of eighteenth-century Londoners immediately after
the crushing of the Jacobite rebellion in April 1746.
Although political overtones had some role in the oratorio's initial
success, it is the beauty, dramatic power, and brilliant originality
of the arias, duets, and choruses that have kept this work constantly
in the active repertoire. This is religious music on a grand scale in
a work that has greatly influenced major choral music into the
twentieth century. Now all music lovers can enjoy the full score of
this splendid masterwork, reprinted here in an authoritative,
inexpensive edition.
Reprinted from authoritative edition of the German Handel Society,
Leipzig, n.d.
achieve grand effects with simple means. Those magnificent moments are
nowhere more evident than in Handel's great oratorios, perennial
favorites with audiences and musicians alike. Grove's Dictionary of
Music and Musicians says of Handel: . . . in oratorio he brought the
level of artistry to a higher plane than his contemporaries.
Judas Maccabaeus was first performed in London at Covent Garden in
1747 and was an instant success. The subject of the oratorio ? the
triumph of the Jewish warrior-hero Judas Maccabaeus over the invading
enemies of the Israelites ? was deliberately chosen to appeal to the
patriotic sympathies of eighteenth-century Londoners immediately after
the crushing of the Jacobite rebellion in April 1746.
Although political overtones had some role in the oratorio's initial
success, it is the beauty, dramatic power, and brilliant originality
of the arias, duets, and choruses that have kept this work constantly
in the active repertoire. This is religious music on a grand scale in
a work that has greatly influenced major choral music into the
twentieth century. Now all music lovers can enjoy the full score of
this splendid masterwork, reprinted here in an authoritative,
inexpensive edition.
Reprinted from authoritative edition of the German Handel Society,
Leipzig, n.d.
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