jueves, 23 de marzo de 2023

MUSIC - The March Gift - G.F. Handel: Music for the Royal Fireworks and Water Music


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                                The March Gift


Let the marvel of Spring lighten your spiritual feelings which were held in a cozy mood during colder days. Now it is time to rejoice, for opening souls and flowers, to wonders of enchanting music like this unique inspiration of George Frideric Handel.


In hard times, we may find in this epical music some melodies and chords which bring us back to higher moments in life, lifting our expectations for brighter days.


An astonishing event is ready to appear when we listen to masterpieces like this March Gift. Please enjoy it and allow music invite us to better days ahead.


ALMO




from WIKIPEDIA, The Free Encyclopedia . . . 

First performance

The first performance of the Water Music is recorded in The Daily Courant, the first British daily newspaper. At about 8 p.m. on Wednesday, 17 July 1717, King George I and several aristocrats boarded a royal barge at Whitehall Palace, for an excursion up the Thames toward Chelsea. The rising tide propelled the barge upstream without rowing. Another barge, provided by the City of London, transported about 50 musicians who performed Handel's music. Many other Londoners also took to the river to hear the concert. According to The Courant, "the whole River in a manner was covered" with boats and barges. On arriving at Chelsea, the king left his barge, then returned to it at about 11 p.m. for the return trip. The king was so pleased with Water Music that he ordered it to be repeated at least three times, both on the trip upstream to Chelsea and on the return, until he landed again at Whitehall.[2]


King George's companions in the royal barge included Anne Vaughan, Duchess of BoltonHarriet Pelham-Holles, Duchess of Newcastle-upon-TyneEvelyn Pierrepont, 1st Duke of Kingston-upon-HullSophia von Kielmansegg, Countess of DarlingtonHenrietta Godolphin, 2nd Duchess of Marlborough, and George Douglas-Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney.


Handel's orchestra is believed to have performed from about 8 p.m. until well after midnight, with only one break while the king went ashore at Chelsea.[3]


It was rumoured that the Water Music was composed to help King George refocus London's attention from his son and heir (later George II of Great Britain), who, worried that his time to rule would be shortened by his father's long life, threw lavish parties and dinners to compensate for it; the Water Music's first performance on the Thames was the King's way of reminding London that he was still there and showing he could carry out gestures even grander than his son's.[4]



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