Water Music in F major HWV 348-350 former name “Concerto grosso No. 25” – Urtext Orchestra - Sheet Music

According to the "Daily Courant", the premiere took place as follows: "On Wednesday Evening, at about 8, the King took to Water at Whitehall in an open Barge, wherein were Dutchess of Bolton, The Dutchess of New Castle, the Countess of Godolphin, Madam Kilmaseck, and the Earl of Orkney. And went up the River towards Chelsea. Many other of Barges with Person of Quality attended, and so the great Number of Boats, that the whole River in a manner was couver'd; a City Company's Barge was employ'd for the Musick, wherein were 50 Instruments of all sorts, Who play'd all the way from Lambeth (while the Barges drove with the Tide without Rowing, as far as Chelsea) the finest Symphonies, compos'd express for this Occasion, by Mr Hendel: which his Majesty liked so well, that he caus'd it to be play'd over three times in going and returning. At Eleven his Majesty came again into Barge, and return'd the same Way, the Musick continuing to play till he landed."Handel composed his "Water Music" for none other than King George I who requested a concert for guests invited to his pleasure cruise on the Thames.

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Ensembles:
Orchestra
Genres:
Baroque Period
Publishers:
Breitkopf and Haertel
Series:
Breitkopf Score Library
ISBN:
9790004202920
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Concerto
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
92
Size:
9 x 12 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.91 pounds

Orchestra (1(picc).2.0.1. – 2.2.0.0. – str – bc)

SKU: BR.PB-4371

Former name “Concerto grosso No. 25” – Urtext. Composed by Georg Friedrich Händel. Edited by Wilhelm Pfannkuch. Orchestra; Softbound. Partitur-Bibliothek (Score Library).

Handel composed his Water Music for none other than King George I who requested a concert for guests invited to his pleasure cruise on the Thames.

Concerto grosso; Baroque. Full score. 92 pages. Duration 45'. Breitkopf and Haertel #PB 4371. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.PB-4371).

ISBN 9790004202920. 9 x 12 inches.

According to the "Daily Courant", the premiere took place as follows: "On Wednesday Evening, at about 8, the King took to Water at Whitehall in an open Barge, wherein were Dutchess of Bolton, The Dutchess of New Castle, the Countess of Godolphin, Madam Kilmaseck, and the Earl of Orkney. And went up the River towards Chelsea. Many other of Barges with Person of Quality attended, and so the great Number of Boats, that the whole River in a manner was couver'd; a City Company's Barge was employ'd for the Musick, wherein were 50 Instruments of all sorts, Who play'd all the way from Lambeth (while the Barges drove with the Tide without Rowing, as far as Chelsea) the finest Symphonies, compos'd express for this Occasion, by Mr Hendel: which his Majesty liked so well, that he caus'd it to be play'd over three times in going and returning. At Eleven his Majesty came again into Barge, and return'd the same Way, the Musick continuing to play till he landed."

Handel composed his "Water Music" for none other than King George I who requested a concert for guests invited to his pleasure cruise on the Thames.