Handel - The Cuckoo & The Nightingale, HWV 295/Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024
  • George Frideric Handel (1685 - 1759)
    Here is an instrumental piece by G. F. Handel, and a very delightful one. I thank Vatsek for his suggestion to use this piece and also MehdiCaps for providing the score and the recording. This is a 2-part video, first one includes mvts I and II, the second one includes IV and V.
    Organ Concerto #13 in F major HWV295
    "The Cuckoo & the Nightingale"
    I. Larghetto
    II. Allegro
    III. Larghetto
    IV. Allegro
    Date Written 1739
    Period/Genre: Baroque/Organ Concerto
    Key: F major
    Completed score: 2 April 1739
    First performance: 4 April 1739: London, King's Theatre, Haymarket
    Performed with "Israel in Egypt" (HWV 54)
    Published: 1740
    Borrowings:
    Music later used in Concerto Grosso Op 6 No 9 (HWV 327).
    1st and last movements are based on movements in the Trio Sonata in F major, Op 5 No 6 (HWV 401).
    Notes:
    Variant forms of 2nd movement.
    Sometimes referred to as Organ Concerto "No 13"
    The bird-song motives of the 2nd movement earned the concerto the nickname, "The Cuckoo and the Nightingale."
    This recording can be found in the 3-CD box set:
    "Concertos for Organ and Strings"
    Organ: Simon Preston
    Conducted by Trevor Pinnock
    Ensemble: The English Concert
    Venue: St. John the Baptist Church, Armitage
    Recording Date: 1983

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  • @CharlotteSpears
    @CharlotteSpears 7 лет назад +10

    My husband and I used this as the recessional music at our wedding...he said that I was the nightingale and he was the cuckoo~lol. We both loved this piece...so beautiful.

  • @NlHILIST
    @NlHILIST 14 лет назад +8

    "He is the greatest composer that ever lived. I would uncover my head and kneel before his tomb."
    - Ludwig van Beethoven
    "Handel understands effect better than any of us - when he chooses, he strikes like a thunderbolt."
    - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    ... my feelings exactly - and glad to know I'm in good company. And damn those wishy-washy academic music critics.

  • @artofboredom42
    @artofboredom42 7 лет назад +8

    I FINALLY FOUND IT!!!!
    At Long last, I find what my orchestra played last year.

  • @carloslopezluna
    @carloslopezluna 16 лет назад +4

    Preston y Pinnock, dos gigantes de nuestros tiempos. Gracias.

  • @hemiolaguy
    @hemiolaguy 8 лет назад +5

    This is wonderful music, performed superbly. The first movement is like a healing balm. I'm a musician, and I can't even imagine the genius and creativity of Mr. Handel's brain. (Also Monteverdi, Bach, Rameau, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, etc.)

    • @Teddyb1939
      @Teddyb1939 7 лет назад

      Absolutely, all great masters,and so available.

  • @robertwhittaker8941
    @robertwhittaker8941 5 лет назад +2

    A brilliant piece of music. Once you hear the allegro building up and then the sounds of the birds, it brings the tune to life , and allows you to appreciate the noises created. Although a slow start it's really worth waiting for .
    Beautiful

  • @mauricecohen386
    @mauricecohen386 3 года назад +1

    Handel ce grand séducteur chaleureux et sensible à faire frémir d un.amour absolu ceux qui s aiment
    Merci à lui

  • @spqr197
    @spqr197 9 лет назад +3

    Ave Haendel! Compositor ingeniosus

    • @spqr197
      @spqr197 9 лет назад +1

      Long live, this concert is mangifique!

  • @annenotley9225
    @annenotley9225 8 лет назад

    yes! mr green - 3 years have past since your post - how many more have gone...
    music sublime -
    these creatures more so

  • @mrharpsi
    @mrharpsi 13 лет назад +2

    Aaaah, this is so good music. I loove this first movement and this performing is very good too. Thank you very much for posting this. :)

  • @ethanlamoureux5306
    @ethanlamoureux5306 8 лет назад +6

    The organ in this recording is tuned to quarter comma meantone, which sounds quite old fashioned and different to modern ears, but I like it.

  • @hinakomalin
    @hinakomalin 12 лет назад +3

    Yay! It's Simon Preston!

  • @balestraitalo
    @balestraitalo 8 лет назад +2

    Mooi en grappig muziek.

  • @civileso
    @civileso  17 лет назад

    Yes I did respond to make people aware that there is more to it. Because, as in my other videos with multiple movements like Buxtehude's Jesu Meine Freude or Vivaldi's Stabat Mater etc, most people don't realize that there is more to it.. So I post them as response to eachother:)

  • @ketanjat586
    @ketanjat586 6 лет назад +2

    wow amazing

  • @civileso
    @civileso  17 лет назад +1

    The 2nd video includes the 3rd movement. Just click on the video response below the video part 2 of 2..

  • @civileso
    @civileso  17 лет назад +2

    Yes. The two reasons why I didn't use that spelling are: a) THe special characters that I don't have on my keyboard unless I copy/paste it every time I need to spell it, b) The spelling I use is Handel's own choice, although it is not the original spelling of his true name (which I think I'd prefer myself if I was Handel, bwahahahaa:)))

  • @bigowl9408
    @bigowl9408 12 лет назад +2

    Rather than argue trivially about the technicalities of Handel's work. You should be more worried about the extinction of the creatures imitated within this novel piece of pastoral delight.

  • @marcchami9874
    @marcchami9874 11 лет назад +2

    thumbs up if handel sent you here

  • @marcchami9874
    @marcchami9874 11 лет назад +1

    yes

  • @moltzer
    @moltzer Год назад

    3:46

  • @IDidntComeUpWithName
    @IDidntComeUpWithName 14 лет назад

    @beethomozart Bach not in the first top 3 ? =))

  • @pigripi
    @pigripi 5 лет назад

    le coucou et le rossignol...j'entends le coucou mais pas le rossignol...

  • @cegaliano
    @cegaliano 15 лет назад

    too slow he first movement, boring performance