The King Shall Rejoice

The King Shall Rejoice
Author: George Frideric Handel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-03
Genre: Anthems
ISBN: 9780711989269

(Music Sales America). "The King Shall Rejoice" is a Coronation Anthem for King George II. Scored for six-part choir, SAATBB, although with some modifications can be used for SATB. The accompaniment presents a practical keyboard representation of the orchestral accompaniment. Edited by Damian Cranmer.

Four Coronation Anthems

Four Coronation Anthems
Author: George Frideric Handel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-12
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780711995895

(Music Sales America). New edition by Donald Burrows, including the original 7-Part version of Zadok the Priest.

Music and Ceremonial at British Coronations

Music and Ceremonial at British Coronations
Author: Matthias Range
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2012-08-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107023440

Range presents an in-depth study of the music within the ceremonial at British coronations from 1603 to the present.

Coronation Anthems, Volume I

Coronation Anthems, Volume I
Author: George Frideric Handel
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1999-08-26
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781457469039

A choral worship cantata for SSAATBB and SAATBB Choruses composed by George Frideric Handel. Titles: * 1. Zadok, The Priest * 2. The King Shall Rejoice

Four Coronation Anthems

Four Coronation Anthems
Author: George Frideric Handel
Publisher: Classic Choral Works
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1988-09
Genre: Music
ISBN:

for SATB chorus and orchestra These four anthems have long had a special place at the heart of the English choral tradition. They were composed for the coronation of George II in 1727. Full scores, vocal scores, and orchestral material are available on hire.

Daniels' Orchestral Music

Daniels' Orchestral Music
Author: David Daniels
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 1464
Release: 2022-06-30
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1442275219

Daniels’ Orchestral Music is the gold standard for all orchestral professionals—from conductors, librarians, programmers, students, administrators, and publishers, to even instructors—seeking to research and plan an orchestral program, whether for a single concert or a full season. This sixth edition, celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the original edition, has the largest increase in entries for a new edition of Orchestral Music: 65% more works (roughly 14,050 total) and 85% more composers (2,202 total) compared to the fifth edition. Composition details are gleaned from personal inspection of scores by orchestral conductors, making it a reliable one-stop resource for repertoire. Users will find all the familiar and useful features of the fifth edition as well as significant updates and corrections. Works are organized alphabetically by composer and title, containing information on duration, instrumentation, date of composition, publication, movements, and special accommodations if any. Individual appendices make it easy to browse works with chorus, solo voices, or solo instruments. Other appendices list orchestral works by instrumentation and duration, as well as works intended for youth concerts. Also included are significant anniversaries of composers, composer groups for thematic programming, a title index, an introduction to Nieweg charts, essential bibliography, internet sources, institutions and organizations, and a directory of publishers necessary for the orchestra professional. This trusted work used around the globe is a must-have for orchestral professionals, whether conductors or orchestra librarians, administrators involved in artistic planning, music students considering orchestral conducting, authors of program notes, publishers and music dealers, and instructors of conducting.