My First Handel
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- Composer: George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
- Editor: Wilhelm Ohmen
- Instrumentation: Piano
- ISMN:
Description
George Frideric Handel, born in the same year as Johann Sebastian Bach and Domenico Scarlatti, ranks among the most important composers of the Baroque era, alongside Bach and Scarlatti, Dieterich Buxtehude and Georg Philipp Telemann. His compositions for piano (or, in Handel's time, for harpsichord) are characterised by alternating homophonic and polyphonic styles. Easy suite movements are complemented by two easy arrangements from the composer's famous opera and oratorio works.
- Passepied in C Major, HWV 559
- Gavotte C Major
- Minuet G Major, HWV 514b
- Minuet G Minor, HWV 536
- Impertinence (Bourrée) G Minor, HWV 494
- Minuet G Major, HWV 528
- Minuet G Major, HWV 529
- Bourrée anglaise from: Sonata G Major, for flute and b.c., HWV 363b
- Air B-flat Major, HWV 471
- Gavotte from: Partita C Minor, HWV 444
- Minuet from: Partita G Major, HWV 450
- Minuet from: Suite D Minor, HWV 449
- Sarabande con Variazioni from: Suite D Minor, HWV 437
- Sonatina Suite D Minor, HWV 581
- Sonatina B-flat Major, HWV 585
- Sarabande from: Suite G Minor, HWV 432
- Menuetto con Variazioni from: Suite D Minor, HWV 436
- Allemande from: Suite D Minor, HWV 437
- Air G Minor, HWV 467
- Sarabande from: Suite C Major, HWV 443
- Sarabande from: Suite G Major, HWV 450
- Chaconne con Variazioni from: Suite D Minor, HWV 448
- Sarabande from: Suite D Minor, HWV 449
- Aria con Variazioni from: Suite B-flat Major, HWV 434
- Preludio G Major, HWV 442/1b
- Chaconne con Variazioni G Major, HWV 442/2
- Chaconne con Variazioni G Major, HWV 435
- Aria (Ombra mai fu) G Major, from: Serse (Opera), HWV 40
- Hallelujah D Major, from: Messiah (Oratorio), HWV 56
- Aria con Variazioni (The Harmonious Blacksmith) from: Suite E Major, HWV 430
Publishers use a lot of words to describe what they sell, and we know it can be confusing. We've tried to be as clear as possible to make sure you get exactly what you are looking for. Below are descriptions of the terms that we use to describe the various formats that music often comes in.
Choral Score
A score for vocalists that only contains the vocal lines. The instrumental parts are not there for reference. Generally, cheaper than a vocal score and requires multiple copies for purchase.
Facsimile
Reproductions of the original hand-written scores from the composer.
Full Score
For ensemble music, this indicates that the edition contains all parts on a single system (there are not separate parts for each player). In larger ensembles, this is for the conductor.
Hardcover
Hardbound. Generally either linen-covered or half-leather.
Orchestral Parts
Similar to a wind set, this is a collection of parts. In the case of strings, the numbers listed are the number of copies included, though generally these are available individually (often with minimum quantities required).
Paperback
When publishers offer multiple bindings (e.g. hardcover) or study scores, this is the "standard" version. If you're planning to play the music, this is probably what you want.
Performance / Playing Score
A score of the music containing all parts on one system, intended for players to share. There are not separate parts for each player.
Set of Parts
For ensemble music, this indicates that there are separate individual parts for each player.
Solo Part with Piano Reduction
For solo pieces with orchestra, this is a version that contains a piano reduction of the orchestra parts. For piano pieces, two copies are typically needed for performance.
Study Score
A small (think choral size) copy of the complete score meant for studying, and not playing. They make great add-ons when learning concertos and small chamber works.
Vocal Score
A score prepared for vocalists that includes the piano/organ part or a reduction of the instrumental parts.
Wind Set
For orchestral music, this is a collection of wind and percussion parts. The specific quantities of each instrument are notated.
With Audio
In addition to the printed music, the edition contains recordings of the pieces. This may be an included CD, or access to files on the internet.
With / Without Fingering (Markings)
Some publishers prepare two copies - a pure Urtext edition that includes no fingering (or bowing) suggestions and a lightly edited version that includes a minimal number of editorial markings.