Handel: Organ Concerto in B-flat Major, HWV 294, Op. 4, No. 6
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- Composer: George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
- Instrumentation: Organ, Orchestra
- Work: Organ Concerto in B-flat Major, HWV 294, Op. 4, No. 6
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- Size: 12.6 x 9.8 inches
- Pages: 12
- Urtext / Critical Edition
Description
Ton Koopman's edition of all 16 organ concertos by Handel has drawn to a close. The quality of this edition has been highly praised from all quarters. Source-critical responsibility goes hand in hand with a high level of performance practice when Koopman provides interpretative tips for the ad libitum passages in the organ part without restricting the creativity of the interpreter who is interested in stylistic matters and prefers to work out his own solutions.
The popular "Concerto, Op. 4, No. 6 in B-flat Major" was originally a harp concerto (and is thus called "Concerto per la Harpa" in the autograph) and was performed in this version at its premiere in 1736, when it was inserted into Handel's oratorio "Alexander's Feast" in order to illustrate the harp playing of the Greek singer Timotheus. A harp edition is also in preparation.
"I want to make an edition that is not a Koopman interpretation, but contains only that which Handel really wrote. Nevertheless, there are occasional performance suggestions in small print which are elucidated in the Critical Commentary." (Ton Koopman in "Concerto")
"Koopman offers a basically unmarked text, thus leaving the performance details up to the performer. Especially note-worthy is the clear printing, extensive preface and detailed Critical Notes." (Katholische Kirchenmusik)