Utrecht Te Deum and Jubilate


Utrecht's Te Deum and Jubilate is a sacred choral work by George Frideric Handel , written for the celebration of the Peace of Utrecht , which made possible the end of the War of the Spanish Succession in 1713 . The text is based on the Te Deum and an Jubilate Deo ( Psalm 100 ) in English. The combination followed earlier models. The official first performance of the work took place on July 13, 1713 in a service in St Paul's Cathedral in London.
history
Handel's composition was written to celebrate the Peace of Utrecht in 1713. It was his first commission from the English royal family, which promoted his career in London. It was also his first major sacred work in the English language. Handel set two liturgical texts to music, the Ambrosian chant Te Deum , We praise thee, O God , and Psalm 100, O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands , an integral part of the Anglican Morning Prayer. Handel followed the example of Henry Purcell's Te Deum and Jubilate with strings and trumpets (1694), which was regularly played on official occasions in the cathedral even after the composer's death, and the composition by William Croft (1709). Handel's work was first heard in a public rehearsal on March 5, 1713 in St Paul's. The official first performance took place in a solemn thanksgiving service on July 13, 1713.
The Te Deum and Jubilate earned Handel an annual pension from Queen Anne . He arranged the Jubilate 1717/18 for the Duke of Chandos . It was performed regularly in St Pauls, alternating with Purcell's work, for the annual Festival of the Sons of the Clergy , until it was replaced by Handel's Dettinger Te Deum in 1743 .
The score of the Utrecht Te Deum and Jubilate was first published in the 1730s. It was published by the Deutsche Handelgesellschaft in Leipzig in 1870 as HWV 278 and 279. Friedrich Chrysander published it as Volume 31 of "GF Handel's Works: Edition of the German Handel Society" under the title Utrecht Te Deum and Jubilate , with German and English text. Chrysander mentions in his foreword a 1731 edition by John Walsh : Te Deum and Jubilate, for Voices and Instruments performed before the Sons of the Clergy at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul. Compos'd by George Frederick Handel. London. Printed for & sold by John Walsh . Utrecht Te Deum and Jubilate was published by Bärenreiter in the Halle Handel Edition (HHA).
Occupation and structure
The work has a festive cast with six soloists, mixed choir, two trumpets , flauto traverso , two oboes , bassoon , three violins , viola , cello and basso continuo . The chorus is five-part (SSATB) in most movements, but the final doxology begins with eight parts. Many movements are composed for solos and choir; there are no arias. In practical performances, the soloists are often reduced to four.
Te Deum
- We praise Thee, O God ( Adagio , SATB)
- To Thee all Angels cry aloud ( Largo e staccato , 2 alto, TB in unison )
- To Thee Cherubin and Seraphim ( Andante , 2 soprano, SSATB)
- The glorious Company of the Apostles ( Andante - Adagio - Allegro- adagio - Allegro , tenor, basso, two soprano, SSATB)
- When thou took'st upon thee to deliver man ( Adagio - allegro - adagio - Allegro , SSATB)
- We believe that thou shalt come to be our judge ( Largo , soprano, alto, tenor, basso, SATB)
- Day by day we magnify thee ( Allegro , double choir: SST AATB)
- And we worship your name (SSATB)
- Vouchsafe, O Lord ( Adagio , SSAATB)
- O Lord, in thee have I trusted ( Allegro , SSATB)
Jubilate
- O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands (alto, SATB)
- Serve the Lord with gladness (SSATB)
- Be ye sure that the Lord he is God (duet: alto basso)
- O go your way into his gates (SATB)
- For the Lord is gracious (trio: 2 altos, basso)
- Glory be to the Father (SSAATTBB)
- As it was in the beginning (SSATB)
Recordings
- Friedensode - Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne - Utrecht Te Deum , Dietrich Knothe , Berliner Singakademie , Kammerorchester Berlin, Inge Uibel, Gisela Pohl, Eberhard Büchner , Hans-Jurgen Wachsmeth, Eterna 1976
- Bach: Magnificat; Trade: Utrecht Te Deum / Harnoncourt , Nikolaus Harnoncourt , Arnold Schoenberg Chor , Concentus Musicus Wien , Felicity Palmer , Marjana Lipovsek , Philip Langridge , Kurt Equiluz , Ludwig Baumann , Teldec 1996
- Handel: Utrecht Te Deum & Jubilate , Christopher Hogwood , Decca 1998
- Music for St Paul's , John Scott, St Paul's Cathedral Choir, The Parley of Instruments, Sophie Daneman, Julia Gooding, Robin Blaze , Rogers Covey-Crump, Mark Le Brocq, Andrew Dale Forbes, DISCID 1998
- Vivaldi: Gloria, Handel Utrecht Te Deum and Jubilate , Simon Preston , Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford, Academy of Ancient Music , Emma Kirkby , Judith Nelson, Carolyn Watkinson , Charles Brett, Rogers Covey-Crump, Paul Elliott, David Thomas, L 'Oiseau-Lyre
- Treaty of Utrecht , Jos van Veldhoven , Nederlandse Bachvereniging , Nicki Kennedy, William Towers, Wolfram Lattke , Julian Podger, Peter Harvey , Channel Classics 2010
literature
- Christian Bährens: Handel's Utrecht Te Deum: History - Music - Interpretation. Unibuch, Lüneburg 2013, ISBN 978-3-934900-12-7 (revised dissertation University of Bromberg (Bydgoszcz) 2011, 351 pages).
Web links
- Score of the Utrecht Te Deum (Handel work edition, edited by Friedrich Chrysander , Leipzig 1869)
- Te Deum and Jubilate, HWV 278 and HWV 279 : Sheet music and audio files in the International Music Score Library Project
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b HHA Kirchenmusik in handel-edition.de ( Memento from February 23, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ a b c Handel and the English Chapel Royal ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 639 kB) Donald Burrows, 2003 (English)
- ↑ a b c Music for St Paul's Peter Holman, 1998 (English)
- ↑ Music for St Paul’s John Sheppard, September 10, 2010, musicweb-international.com (English)
- ^ George Frederic Handel Te Deum HWV 278 (Music for the Peace of Utrecht, 1713); Jubilate HWV 279 (Music for the Peace of Utrecht); William Croft Ode for the Peace of Utrecht ("With Noise of Cannon") David Vernier, November 8, 2010, classicstoday.com (English)
- ↑ trade; Croft: Music for the Peace of Utrecht Tim Ashley, July 8, 2010, The Guardian (English)