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George Frideric Handel

Handel: Jephtha, HWV 70

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  • Composer: George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
  • Editor: Kenneth Nott
  • Instrumentation: SATB Choir, Orchestra
  • Work: Jephtha, HWV 70
  • Work Language: English
  • ISMN: 9790006521562
  • Size: 7.5 x 10.6 inches
  • Pages: 287
  • Urtext / Critical Edition

Description

"Jephtha" is Handel's last oratorio. Handel had to break off from composing several times because of his increasing blindness in 1751. The first performance at the Covent Garden Theatre in February 1752 was the last performance he conducted before he went completely blind.

In "Jephtha", Handel succeeded in achieving the perfect fusion between a biblical plot and the spirit of classical tragedy. With great intensity and dramatic expression he highlighted in particular the fates of Jephtha and Iphis, thereby portraying convincing and complex characters.

The chorus "How Dark, O Lord, are Thy Decrees" at the end of part two is of crucial importance in the work and is regarded as the dramatic high point of the oratorio.

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Description

"Jephtha" is Handel's last oratorio. Handel had to break off from composing several times because of his increasing blindness in 1751. The first performance at the Covent Garden Theatre in February 1752 was the last performance he conducted before he went completely blind.

In "Jephtha", Handel succeeded in achieving the perfect fusion between a biblical plot and the spirit of classical tragedy. With great intensity and dramatic expression he highlighted in particular the fates of Jephtha and Iphis, thereby portraying convincing and complex characters.

The chorus "How Dark, O Lord, are Thy Decrees" at the end of part two is of crucial importance in the work and is regarded as the dramatic high point of the oratorio.

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  • Vocal Score
  • Full Score – Complete Edition
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