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Händel, Georg Friedrich (1685–1759)

The Baroque era would be unthinkable without George Frideric Handel. A very prolific composer, he is known all over the world not only for his Hallelujah from the Messiah HWV 56, but also for his many operas, oratorios and instrumental works.
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Georg Friedrich Händel (1685–1759)
Suite in D major HWV 341
from the “Water Music” 
edited by Edward H. Tarr [trp,str,bc(2ob and bsn ad lib.)] 

MR 1225 piano reduction trp,pno(2ob and bsn ad lib.) 
12.90 € Add to cart

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Georg Friedrich Händel (1685–1759)
Suite à deux clavecins in C minor HWV 446
Urtext – first printing 
edited by Donald Burrows [2pno(hps)] 

EB 8691 
18.90 € Add to cart

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