O sing unto the Lord HWV 249a
by George Frideric Handel
4-Part - Sheet Music

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Singing voice, SATB choir, orchestra (Vocal, Mixed choir, Orchestra) - Level 3

SKU: BA.BA04263

Composed by George Frideric Handel. Edited by Gerald Hendrie. This edition: urtext edition. Stapled. Barenreiter Urtext. Score. HWV 249A. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA04263. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA04263).

ISBN 9790006527083. 30 x 23 cm inches.

Handel’s four anthems were all composed during his London period in the Chapel Royal .

“As pants the hart”, his fifth setting of this Psalm text, was written in March 1738 for performance at a benefit concert for the King’s Theatre in the Haymarket. Until just before Handel’s first visit to England , the only instrument permitted to accompany the service in the Chapel Royal was the organ. These four works (O sing unto the Lord HWV 249a, I will magnify thee HWV 250b, As pants the hart HWV 251e, Let God arise HWV 256b), with their orchestral accompaniments, thus represent something akin to a new genre in English church music.

The four anthems are presented in clearly laid out vocal scores with easy-to-play piano reductions based on the Urtext from the “Halle Handel Edition”. Their winningly varied and self-sufficient orchestral writing provides a suitable framework for the festive chorus and the equally festive solo numbers. Today they sound as splendid as ever before. The full scores and vocal scores also contain a German translation along with the original English.


Scoring

HWV 249a: soloists (AB), chorus (SATB) flute, 2 oboes, 2 trumpets, strings, continuo
HWV 250b: soloists (SATB), chorus (SATB), oboe, strings, continuo
HWV 251e: soloists (SAATBB), chorus (SAATBB), 2 oboes, strings, continuo
HWV 256b: soloists (AB), chorus (SATB), oboe, strings, continuo

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