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The '''Chandos Anthems''' are eleven works | The '''Chandos Anthems''' are eleven works performed by [[George Frideric Handel]] while at Cannons in the employ of the Duke of Chandos, 1717-1719. Chrysander's ''G. F. Händels Werke'' refers to "Chandos Anthems" while using ''Psalmen'' on the title page; the '''[http://www.handel-edition.com Hallische Händel-Ausgabe]''' (Bärenreiter, 1981-95) titles them '''Anthems for Cannons'''. Nevertheless many were either revisions of earlier works or were significantly revised at later dates. | ||
{{WikipediaLink|Handel at Cannons}} | {{WikipediaLink|Handel at Cannons}} | ||
#[["O be joyful in the Lord", HWV 246 (George Frideric Handel)|"O be joyful in the Lord" (Jubilate) HWV 246]] | #[["O be joyful in the Lord", HWV 246 (George Frideric Handel)|"O be joyful in the Lord" (Jubilate) HWV 246]] | ||
#[["In the Lord put I my trust", HWV 247 (George Frideric Handel)|"In the Lord put I my trust", HWV 247]] | #[["In the Lord put I my trust", HWV 247 (George Frideric Handel)|"In the Lord put I my trust", HWV 247]] | ||
# | #[["Have mercy upon me", HWV 248 (George Frideric Handel)|"Have mercy upon me", HWV 248]] | ||
# | #[["O come, let us sing unto the Lord", HWV 249 (George Frideric Handel)|"O come, let us sing unto the Lord", HWV 249a & 249b]] (heavily revised from 1713 version) | ||
# | #[["I will magnify thee", HWV 250 (George Frideric Handel)|"I will magnify thee", HWV 250a-b]] (2 movements added 1724) | ||
# | #[["As pants the hart", HWV 251 (George Frideric Handel)|"As pants the hart", HWV 251a-e]] respectively 1713, 1718, 1722 for orchestra, 1722 for bc, 1738 | ||
# | #[["My song shall be alway", HWV 252 (George Frideric Handel)|"My song shall be alway", HWV 252]] partly derived from ''Te Deum'' in D, HWV 280 | ||
# | #[["O come, let us sing unto the Lord", HWV 253 (George Frideric Handel)|"O come, let us sing unto the Lord", HWV 253]] | ||
# | #[["O praise the Lord with one consent" HWV 254 (George Frideric Handel)|"O praise the Lord with one consent" HWV 254]] (<small>ST ANNE</small>) | ||
# | #[["The Lord is my light" HWV 255 (George Frideric Handel)|"The Lord is my light" HWV 255]] | ||
#[["Let God arise" HWV 256 (George Frideric Handel)|"Let God arise" HWV 256a-b]] rev. 1726 | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:47, 10 November 2020
The Chandos Anthems are eleven works performed by George Frideric Handel while at Cannons in the employ of the Duke of Chandos, 1717-1719. Chrysander's G. F. Händels Werke refers to "Chandos Anthems" while using Psalmen on the title page; the Hallische Händel-Ausgabe (Bärenreiter, 1981-95) titles them Anthems for Cannons. Nevertheless many were either revisions of earlier works or were significantly revised at later dates.
View the Wikipedia article on Chandos Anthems (George Frideric Handel).
- "O be joyful in the Lord" (Jubilate) HWV 246
- "In the Lord put I my trust", HWV 247
- "Have mercy upon me", HWV 248
- "O come, let us sing unto the Lord", HWV 249a & 249b (heavily revised from 1713 version)
- "I will magnify thee", HWV 250a-b (2 movements added 1724)
- "As pants the hart", HWV 251a-e respectively 1713, 1718, 1722 for orchestra, 1722 for bc, 1738
- "My song shall be alway", HWV 252 partly derived from Te Deum in D, HWV 280
- "O come, let us sing unto the Lord", HWV 253
- "O praise the Lord with one consent" HWV 254 (ST ANNE)
- "The Lord is my light" HWV 255
- "Let God arise" HWV 256a-b rev. 1726