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Concerto grosso in F major op. 6 no. 9 (arr. Adrian Gagiu)
by George Frideric Handel
String Quartet - Digital Sheet Music

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Handels great set of 12 Concerti grossi (= Grand Concertos, in the first edition) op. 6 are somehow a bit related in spirit, through their power and diversity, with Beethovens string quartets. Therefore, here they are arranged for the more abstract and timeless medium of the string quartet, allowing also for an addition to the repertoire of the respective ensembles. Articulation, tempo and dynamics indications were specified or added where needed, and all the trills were indicated to start with the upper auxiliary note, not only according to the Baroque performance practice but also fitting to the melodic contour. Concerto grosso in F major, op. 6 no. 9: 1. Largo-Allegro a stark introduction and a joyful, virtuoso Allegro, one of his best instrumental movements; 2. Larghetto a gentle, nostalgic siciliana; 3. Allegro molto moderato an animated, vigorous fugue; 4. Menuet peculiar and rather complex; 5. Gigue (Allegro) merry, reminding of Corelli. The mp3 audio clip is the fourth movement (Menuet). Total duration 13 min 30 sec. Performing Rights Organization: SOCAN.

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