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Israel in Egypt A Sacred Oratorio In Score Composed in the Year 1738 ... Pr. 2.2.0. [HWV 54]. [Full score]

Israel in Egypt A Sacred Oratorio In Score Composed in the Year 1738 ... Pr. 2.2.0. [HWV 54]. [Full score] by HANDEL, George Frideric 1685-1759

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Title
Israel in Egypt A Sacred Oratorio In Score Composed in the Year 1738 ... Pr. 2.2.0. [HWV 54]. [Full score]
Author
HANDEL, George Frideric 1685-1759
Seller
J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
Description
London: D'Almaine & Co. Soho Square, 1840. Folio. Full contemporary dark green textured cloth with decorative blindstamped panels to both boards, titling gilt to spine. 1f. (recto title, verso blank), 3-282 pp. With table of contents to final page. Engraved throughout. Provenance Noted American harpsichordist Louis Bagger (1926-2024) Binding considerably worn, rubbed, and bumped; joints and hinges split; endpapers soiled. Minor internal wear; browned; several signatures split; occasional minor stains; small tears to several blank lower margins repaired with archival tape. OCLC 498111526 ("Reprinted mainly from the plates of Arnold's edition of Handel's works"). Famous for its double choruses, Israel in Egypt, a biblical oratorio, was first performed in London at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket on 4 April 1739 to text consisting of selected passages from Exodus and the Psalms, most probably compiled by the composer.