Tochter Zion Music Box Brass Quartet and Organ by Jan de Haan Organ - Sheet Music

By George Frideric Handel

Tochter Zion, also known as See the Conquering Hero Comes, is the most famous chorus from the oratorio Judas Maccabaeus by the composer George Frideric Handel (1685-1759), who was born as a German and died an Englishman. He composed Judas Maccabaeus in 1746. The heroic epic based on the Biblical story about commander-in-chief Judas Maccabaeus, was used by Handel to celebrate the English victory over the rebellious Scottish. The first performance of this patriotic work – written in the pleasing, rich baroque style that Handel's music is known for – was conducted by himself; the success was huge. The chorus “See the Conquering Hero Comes” was added later, in 1748, drawn from another oratorio (Joshua).

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Instrument:
Organ Organ Accompaniment
Genres:
Baroque Period
Composers:
George Frideric Handel
Publishers:
De Haske Publications
Series:
Music Box
UPC:
884088154561
Format:
Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Jan de Haan
Arrangers:
Jan de Haan
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9x12 inches
Number of Pages:
12
Shipping Weight:
0.33 pounds

Brass Quartet, Organ - Grade 3

SKU: HL.44007008

Music Box Brass Quartet and Organ. Composed by George Frideric Handel. Arranged by Jan de Haan. De Haske Ensemble. Concert. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 2006. 12 pages. De Haske Publications #1064069. Published by De Haske Publications (HL.44007008).

UPC: 884088154561. 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.

Tochter Zion, also known as See the Conquering Hero Comes, is the most famous chorus from the oratorio Judas Maccabaeus by the composer George Frideric Handel (1685-1759), who was born as a German and died an Englishman. He composed Judas Maccabaeus in 1746. The heroic epic based on the Biblical story about commander-in-chief Judas Maccabaeus, was used by Handel to celebrate the English victory over the rebellious Scottish. The first performance of this patriotic work – written in the pleasing, rich baroque style that Handel's music is known for – was conducted by himself; the success was huge. The chorus “See the Conquering Hero Comes” was added later, in 1748, drawn from another oratorio (Joshua).