O Praise the Lord with One Consent, HWV 254 : Vocal Score by George Frideric Handel (2005, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherSerenissima Music, Incorporated
ISBN-10193241911X
ISBN-139781932419115
eBay Product ID (ePID)13038619112

Product Key Features

Number of Pages72 Pages
LanguageEng,Ger
Publication NameO Praise the Lord with One Consent, Hwv 254 : Vocal Score
Publication Year2005
SubjectGeneral
TypeTextbook
AuthorGeorge Frideric Handel
Subject AreaMusic
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.1 in
Item Weight7 Oz
Item Length11.7 in
Item Width8.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Arranged byPäsler, Karl
Composed byHandel, George Frideric
Number of Volumes12 bks.
Volume Numberno. 9
Edition DescriptionUnabridged edition,Facsimile edition,Reprint
SynopsisComposed in 1718 while Handel was residing in Cannons Park. Like the other Chandos Anthems, it was comissioned by the Earl of Carnarvon James Brydges, subsequently named First Duke of Chandos. The anthem was first performed that year under the composer's direction ay St. Lawrence's Church in Cannons Park. The text is taken from Psalms 117, 135, and 148 in Nahum Tate and Nicolas Brady's 1696 "New Versions of the Psalms."This complete vocal and pano score, edited by Max Seiffert with a piano reduction by Karl Pasler, is an unabridged reprint of the score first issued by Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig ca. 1900., O Praise the Lord with One Consent was composed in 1718 while Handel was residing in Cannons Park. Like the other Chandos Anthems, it was comissioned by the Earl of Carnarvon James Brydges, subsequently named First Duke of Chandos. The anthem was first performed that year under the composer's direction ay St. Lawrence's Church in Cannons Park. The text is taken from Psalms 117, 135, and 148 in Nahum Tate and Nicolas Brady's 1696 New Versions of the Psalms . This complete vocal and pano score, edited by Max Seiffert with a piano reduction by Karl Pasler, is an unabridged reprint of the score first issued by Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig ca.1900. Matching orchestral parts and full score are now also available from Serenissima Music (95139)., O Praise the Lord with One Consent was composed in 1718 while Handel was residing in Cannons Park. Like the other Chandos Anthems, it was comissioned by the Earl of Carnarvon James Brydges, subsequently named First Duke of Chandos. The anthem was first performed that year under the composer's direction ay St. Lawrence's Church in Cannons Park. The text is taken from Psalms 117, 135, and 148 in Nahum Tate and Nicolas Brady's 1696 New Versions of the Psalms . This complete vocal and pano score, edited by Max Seiffert with a piano reduction by Karl Pasler, is an unabridged reprint of the score first issued by Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig ca.1900. IMSLP page Wikipedia
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