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La Resurrezione (HWV 47) (Vocal Score)
Handel, George Frideric
Handel La Resurrezione (HWV 47) Vocal Score
Performance material available for hire
Scholarly-critical edition based on the Urtext of the Halle Handel Edition
Straightforward, clear piano reduction
Foreword (Ger/Eng)
The Italian oratorio La Resurrezione (The Resurrection) was written during Handel’s time in Rome. It was performed on Easter Sunday 1708 with great splendour and extravagance by a large orchestra conducted by Arcangelo Corelli in the Palazzo Bonelli, the Roman palazzo of Handel’s patron the Marchese Francesco Maria Ruspoli.
In its dramatic structure and characterisation of the protagonists, the work displays a striking affinity with Italian opera. Lucifer’s raging sixty fourth notes call to mind the demon characters in Venetian opera and Maddalena’s arias are so full of expressive power and virtuosity that Handel later incorporated one of them into his opera Agrippina. The unusual musical richness of this work and the virtuosic and masterly shaping of the arias make it a welcome addition to any concert programme.
The edition is based on the complete edition volume of the Halle Handel Edition (BA 4096), making the complete music text of the oratorio available for the first time.