Coronation Anthems, No. 4: My Heart Is Inditing (Psalm 45, Jesaja 49), HWV261

George Frideric Handel :: My Heart is Inditing, HWV 261 (Coronation Anthem No.4)

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  • Hyperion offers both CDs, and downloads in a number of formats. Contents 1 Performances 1. The first section is in D major, begun by the soloists originally 2 singers from each group to balance against the full breadth of the orchestra before alternating between soloists and full choir. Anthems ; Religious works ; For 6 voices, mixed chorus, orchestra ; For voices and chorus with orchestra ; Scores featuring the voice ; Scores featuring the soprano voice ; Scores featuring the alto voice ; Scores featuring the tenor voice ; Scores featuring the bass voice ; Scores featuring mixed chorus ; Scores featuring the orchestra ; English language ; German language ; For 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, timpani, organ arr ; Scores featuring the trumpet ; Scores featuring the trombone ; Scores featuring the timpani ; Scores featuring the organ ; For 6 players ; For piano arr ; For 1 player ; Scores featuring the piano. Handel builds the passion by adding instruments one by one—first the strings, then the oboes and finally the trumpets and drums. The final movement is an exuberant D major double fugue a fugue with two melodies simultaneously played against each other right from the start , ending in a closing 'Alleluia' that was to be played at the precise moment the king was crowned. Right from their composition the four anthems have been popular and regularly played in concerts and festivals even during Handel's own lifetime.

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