WATER CONCERT
On themes from G.F. Händel's "Water Music," appropriately arranged, the author has created a typical baroque concerto in three movements, with contained difficulty.
Description
"Water Music" is a series of three orchestral suites composed by Georg Friedrich Händel for King George I of Great Britain's river parties, first performed in 1717.
From this work, three movements have been selected and arranged to form a typical three-movement concerto, titled "Water Concert," with an Allegro - Andante - Allegro structure. The piece, of moderate difficulty, serves as an excellent introduction for both performers and listeners to the distinctive sounds of Baroque music.
From this work, three movements have been selected and arranged to form a typical three-movement concerto, titled "Water Concert," with an Allegro - Andante - Allegro structure. The piece, of moderate difficulty, serves as an excellent introduction for both performers and listeners to the distinctive sounds of Baroque music.
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