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George Frederick Handel
Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne (Eternal Source of Light Divine), HWV 74
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Composer
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George Frederick Handel
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Compose Date
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1713
Average_duration
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25:59
Movement_count
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7
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George Frederick Handel's 'Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne (Eternal Source of Light Divine), HWV 74' was composed in 1713 to celebrate the birthday of Queen Anne. The piece premiered on February 6, 1713, at St. James's Palace in London. The 'Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne' is a choral work that consists of four movements. The first movement, 'Eternal Source of Light Divine,' is a duet for soprano and trumpet. The second movement, 'Let all the winged race with joy,' is a chorus that features the full choir. The third movement, 'Let flocks and herds their fear forget,' is a solo for alto. The final movement, 'Let rolling streams their gladness show,' is a chorus that features the full choir. The 'Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne' is characterized by its grandeur and majesty. Handel's use of the trumpet in the first movement adds a regal and celebratory tone to the piece. The choral movements are characterized by their rich harmonies and powerful melodies. The solo movements, on the other hand, are more intimate and introspective. Overall, the 'Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne' is a stunning example of Handel's mastery of choral music. Its grandeur and majesty make it a fitting tribute to Queen Anne and a timeless masterpiece of Baroque music.
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