Handel: Water Music and Music for the Royal Fireworks

Handel: Water Music and Music for the Royal Fireworks
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This handbook covers Handel´s best-known public music, the Water Music, written at the outset of his English career, and the Music for the Royal Fireworks, the last and largest of his orchestral creations. The genesis of these two orchestral suites is examined in its political as well as musical context; practical questions of perfomance style and interpretation are balanced by an enquiry into Handel´s compositional processes, and the relationship of his other large-scale orchestral compositions, especially the Concerti a due cori, to these suites. Original source material is set alongside the most recent theories on Handel´s character and working methods. In particular the problem of borrowings is addressed with reference to the most recent identifications of Handel´s sources, together with the later presentations of these works in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, with an account of recordings, editions and a sumary of perfomance questions.