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HANDEL – Air (from ‘The Water Music’) – FOUR CELLOS

Other Identification:
Written for King George I of Great Britain in 1717 and first performed by 50 musicians on a barge in the River Thames, Handel’s Water Music is a collection of three suites that exemplify Baroque orchestration (except for the harpsichord and timpani, for which the transport on and off the barge would have been difficult). George I reportedly loved the whole work from the outset – in fact, on the day of the premiere the musicians played the entire work three times before the river cruise ended.

Handel’s reputation, both with the royal family and the more general public, was well increased by his contribution to the “royal cruise.”
Instrumentation:
Throughout the piece the wind and brass instruments, so well suited for outdoor use, figure prominently, but given a good full sounding and energetic bow string stroke this can work amazingly well on a quartet of cellos!

1 PDF: All individual parts
Approximate difficulty:
EASY to MEDIUM. Cellos I and II could be classed as ‘Medium’ and Cellos III and IV ‘easy’. No score is really needed – this is quite easy to rehearse – Cello I always leads!

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