Handel, Five Pieces from 'Music for the Royal Fireworks' arr. Urbainczyk
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A spirited arrangement of five movements from George Frideric Handel’s Music for the Royal Fireworks, arranged for violin and piano by Urbainczyk. A lively and majestic addition to Baroque recital repertoire.
Handel, Five Pieces from 'Music for the Royal Fireworks' arr. Urbainczyk
Majestic Baroque brilliance and ceremonial grandeur come alive in this vibrant arrangement of selections from George Frideric Handel’s celebrated Music for the Royal Fireworks. Originally composed in 1749 for a grand outdoor celebration in London, these five movements capture the festive spirit, rhythmic vitality, and regal splendor of Handel’s orchestral masterpiece. Skillfully arranged for violin and piano by Urbainczyk, this edition preserves the bold character and lively dance rhythms of the original while offering a practical and engaging chamber format. Ideal for recital and stylistic study, it provides violinists with an opportunity to explore Baroque articulation, phrasing, and expressive clarity.
Key Features:
Five movements from Music for the Royal Fireworks
Arranged for violin and piano by Urbainczyk
Festive and regal Baroque character
Encourages stylistic articulation and rhythmic precision
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