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The Handel organ concertos, Op. 4, HWV 289–294, are six organ concertos for chamber organ and orchestra composed by George Frideric Handel in London between 1735 and 1736 and published in 1738 by the printing company of John Walsh. Written as interludes in performances of oratorios in Covent Garden, they were the first works of their kind for this combination of instruments and served as a model for later composers.

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  • Els Concerts per a orgue i orquestra op. 4, HWV 289-294, formen un conjunt de sis concerts compostos per Georg Friedrich Händel entre el 1735 i el 1736. Escrits a Londres, foren publicats l'any 1738 per l'editor John Walsh com a opus 4. Händel era un extraordinari organista com queda reflectit en les paraules de Johann Mattheson en el seu tractat de música de 1739, Der vollkommene Capellmeister: «Es pot dir que Händel, específicament, no pot ser fàcilment superat per ningú pel que fa a les seves habilitats amb l'orgue, tan sols potser per Bach a Leipzig». (ca)
  • Les concertos pour orgue, opus 4 (HWV 289 à 294) constituent un recueil de six concertos pour orgue et orchestre composés par Georg Friedrich Haendel à Londres en 1735 et 1736 puis publiés en 1738 par John Walsh. Haendel les a composés pour servir d'interludes pendant les représentations de ses oratorios à Covent Garden et ce furent les premières œuvres destinées explicitement pour cette combinaison d'instruments ; ils servirent ensuite de modèles à d'autres musiciens et la formule sera reprise dans l'Opus 7. (fr)
  • The Handel organ concertos, Op. 4, HWV 289–294, are six organ concertos for chamber organ and orchestra composed by George Frideric Handel in London between 1735 and 1736 and published in 1738 by the printing company of John Walsh. Written as interludes in performances of oratorios in Covent Garden, they were the first works of their kind for this combination of instruments and served as a model for later composers. (en)
  • 『オルガン協奏曲集』(オルガンきょうそうきょくしゅう)作品4 HWV 289-294は、ゲオルク・フリードリヒ・ヘンデルによって1735-1736年ごろに作曲・初演され、1738年に出版されたオルガンのための協奏曲集。6曲から構成される。 後に出版されたオルガン協奏曲集第2集(作品番号なし、6曲。ただし真の協奏曲は2曲のみで、他は独奏曲)・第3集(作品7、6曲)と区別するため、この協奏曲集は第1集と呼ばれる。 バロック時代まで鍵盤楽器は独奏楽器または通奏低音楽器としてのみ使われていた。ヘンデルのオルガン協奏曲は、バッハのチェンバロ協奏曲と並んで鍵盤楽器用の協奏曲の最初の作品とされる。 (ja)
  • Con l'espressione concerti per organo e orchestra op. 4 HWV 289-294 ci si riferisce a una raccolta di sei composizioni di Georg Friedrich Händel, scritte a Londra fra il 1735 e il 1736 e pubblicate nel 1738 dall'editore John Walsh. (it)
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  • Organ concertos, Op. 4 (en)
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  • One may say that Händel, in particular, is not easily surpassed by anyone in organ playing, unless it be by Bach in Leipzig. (en)
  • I was nearly an hour with Handel yesterday ... he is in no danger upon the whole but I fear or am rather too certain that he will lose a great part of his execution so as to prevent his ever playing any more concertos on the organ. (en)
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  • J. Mattheson, Der Vollkommene Capellmeister, 1739 (en)
  • Lord Shaftesbury, personal friend of Handel, 1737 (en)
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  • Els Concerts per a orgue i orquestra op. 4, HWV 289-294, formen un conjunt de sis concerts compostos per Georg Friedrich Händel entre el 1735 i el 1736. Escrits a Londres, foren publicats l'any 1738 per l'editor John Walsh com a opus 4. Händel era un extraordinari organista com queda reflectit en les paraules de Johann Mattheson en el seu tractat de música de 1739, Der vollkommene Capellmeister: «Es pot dir que Händel, específicament, no pot ser fàcilment superat per ningú pel que fa a les seves habilitats amb l'orgue, tan sols potser per Bach a Leipzig». (ca)
  • Les concertos pour orgue, opus 4 (HWV 289 à 294) constituent un recueil de six concertos pour orgue et orchestre composés par Georg Friedrich Haendel à Londres en 1735 et 1736 puis publiés en 1738 par John Walsh. Haendel les a composés pour servir d'interludes pendant les représentations de ses oratorios à Covent Garden et ce furent les premières œuvres destinées explicitement pour cette combinaison d'instruments ; ils servirent ensuite de modèles à d'autres musiciens et la formule sera reprise dans l'Opus 7. (fr)
  • The Handel organ concertos, Op. 4, HWV 289–294, are six organ concertos for chamber organ and orchestra composed by George Frideric Handel in London between 1735 and 1736 and published in 1738 by the printing company of John Walsh. Written as interludes in performances of oratorios in Covent Garden, they were the first works of their kind for this combination of instruments and served as a model for later composers. (en)
  • 『オルガン協奏曲集』(オルガンきょうそうきょくしゅう)作品4 HWV 289-294は、ゲオルク・フリードリヒ・ヘンデルによって1735-1736年ごろに作曲・初演され、1738年に出版されたオルガンのための協奏曲集。6曲から構成される。 後に出版されたオルガン協奏曲集第2集(作品番号なし、6曲。ただし真の協奏曲は2曲のみで、他は独奏曲)・第3集(作品7、6曲)と区別するため、この協奏曲集は第1集と呼ばれる。 バロック時代まで鍵盤楽器は独奏楽器または通奏低音楽器としてのみ使われていた。ヘンデルのオルガン協奏曲は、バッハのチェンバロ協奏曲と並んで鍵盤楽器用の協奏曲の最初の作品とされる。 (ja)
  • Con l'espressione concerti per organo e orchestra op. 4 HWV 289-294 ci si riferisce a una raccolta di sei composizioni di Georg Friedrich Händel, scritte a Londra fra il 1735 e il 1736 e pubblicate nel 1738 dall'editore John Walsh. (it)
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  • Concerts per a orgue, op. 4 (Händel) (ca)
  • Concertos pour orgue Opus 4 (Haendel) (fr)
  • Concerti per organo e orchestra op. 4 (it)
  • オルガン協奏曲集作品4 (ヘンデル) (ja)
  • Organ concertos, Op. 4 (Handel) (en)
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