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HANDEL – Overture to the Opera ‘Berenice’ (1709) – FOUR CELLOS

Other Identification:
Berenice (HWV 38) is an opera in three acts by George Frideric Handel to a 1709 Antonio Salvi libretto, Berenice, regina d’Egitto, or Berenice, Queen of Egypt. Handel began the music in December 1736; the premiere took place at Covent Garden Theatre in London on 18th May 1737 — but was unsuccessful, with just three further performances given.

The opera, based on a libretto about the Egyptian Queen Berenice, was a commercial and personal disappointment for Handel, happening at a time when his health was declining and he was unable to conduct or perform himself.
Movements or sections:
There are two movements or sections: a ‘Grave’ followed without a break to ‘Allegro’.
Instrumentation: QUARTET OF FOUR CELLOS Arranged by David Johnstone

2 PDFs:
1] – Cellos 1 and 2
2] – Cellos 3 and 4
Approximate difficulty:
Difficult – extensive thumb position used in the upper parts, this work will sound virtuosic and brilliant when performed by four experienced players.

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