Music for the Royal Fireworks - HWV 351 - Facsimile Edition.

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SKU Code: BVK1666

This is one of the most popular works in music history in a facsimile edition accompanied by contemporary engravings and prints.

In 1749 George Frideric Handel was commissioned by King George II to supply a festive composition for the fireworks display in celebration of the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle. The crowds were huge at the final open rehearsal, so much so, that traffic in London came to a standstill. The work still remains popular and familiar to everyone, and many celebrations still use it as a musical “crowning glory". This bilingual edition is completed with a contemporary account of the fireworks, décor and rockets employed, thereby passing on something of the majesty and magnificence of the occasion. It is also illustrated with various engravings showing the extravagant sets for the fireworks display.

The renowned conductor and musicologist Christopher Hogwood has written an introduction in which he draws attention to two concertos related to the Fireworks Music: HWV 335a for trumpet and horns, and HWV 335b for horns and organ. These, too, are reproduced in facsimile.
The autograph score of the Fireworks Music is preserved in the British Library, where it is only available for consultation on a limited basis in order to protect it from overuse.

This facsimile edition reproduces Handel's manuscript in its original condition and makes it accessible to a wide readership.

Composer/Author: Handel, George Frideric
Instrumentation: Orchestra
Format: Facsimile Hardback
Brand: Barenreiter

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