HANDEL, G.F.- March from Scipio - arr. for String Quartet by Gerald Manning

By: G.F. HANDEL
For: String quartet
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Composer
G.F. HANDEL
Year of composition
1726
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Lyricist
none
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Difficulty
Moderate (Grades 4-6)
Duration
2 minutes
Genre
Classical music
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Handel composed 46 operas and Scipone from which this March is taken was written in London in 1726. Three years later in 1729 when Handel set up a new company at the King�s Theatre and composed two new operas Lotario and Partenope for the new venture, Scipone was revived because Lotario and Partenope were unsuccessful. This March is often requested at wedding ceremonies.

This series of arrangements for string quartet is aimed at string quartets� that are building a repertoire of incidental popular classics and �easy listening� music for social functions of every kind. In preparation also at the time of writing is a collection of the most popular hymns taken from the English Hymnal for string quartet with optional chamber organ. From time to time I shall add further pieces thus building the availability of music that is well known to the general public. String quartets should contact me if they have any particular requests, but here I must stress that strict copyright restrictions may apply for certain commissions.

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