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G.F. HANDEL – Arrival of the Queen of Sheba
Arranged by David Johnstone for 4 Cellos or for Cello Orchestra
PDF 1 – Cello 1
PDF 2 – Cellos 2 to 4
Notes:
** No general score available, but plenty of rehearsal letters are included
** When played by cello orchestra there are certain passages where it is suggested that one solo cellist plays in each of part 1 and part 2 – these are clearly marked
Notes:
The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba, is a ‘sinfonia’ for two oboes and strings by George Frideric Handel that premiered in London on 17th March, 1749, as the first scene of Act III in the oratorio ‘Solomon’.
One of the last of Handel’s many oratorios (indeed one of his last compositions), Solomon is today rarely performed in its entirety, but the bright and lively “The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba” interlude is a most widely appreciated processional set piece. It often was, and is, played during wedding ceremonies. Also, a noted public performance of the piece occurred during the opening ceremonies of the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Act 3 of the oratorio therefore begins with the very famous sinfonia known as “The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba”, a bright and sprightly orchestral piece featuring the two oboes as soloists, in this case as orchestrated by David Johnstone these are portrayed by Cellos 1 and 2; logically, in performances by a larger cello ensemble or orchestra these are to be played by a single soloist of each section.
Sir Thomas Beecham is believed to first have given the name “The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba” to this sinfonia! Also, finally to mention that David Johnstone transposes the piece into A Major to gain greater virtuosism and brightness.
Difficulty: Medium (perhaps medium-to-difficult for Cello 1).
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