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Baerenreiter Verlag Serse - Xerxes HWV 40 - Handel - Vocal Score, Urtext Edition - Soloists, Orchestra Serse - Xerxes HWV 40 - Handel - Vocal Score, Urtext Edition - Soloists, Orchestra

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Serse - Xerxes HWV 40 - Handel - Vocal Score, Urtext Edition - Soloists, Orchestra

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  • Composer/Author: HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC
  • Instrumentation: VOCAL SCORE
  • Model # BA4076-90
Composer: George Frideric Handel
Arranger: Andreas Kohs
Editor: Terence Best
Format: Vocal Score, Urtext edition
Instrumentation: Soloists, Orchestra
Language: Italian, German

Handel started writing " Serse " on 26 December 1737 and completed the third act on 6 February 1738. The premiere took place on 15 April of the same year at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. Four performances followed, after which the work was not heard again until 1924.
The opera focuses on the Persian king Serse , who, rather than serving as a military commander or statesman, appears at the centre of a highly complex love story. Handel provided an admixture of buffo elements (the antics of the servant Elviro , the stupidity of the soldier Ariodate ) to the standard ingredients of opera seria , such as the broadly declaimed woes of Serse , Romilda , Arsamene , and Amastre .
This interweaving of seemingly incompatible stylistic resources arose in Naples and can already be found in the 17th century librettos that served as the principal sources of Handel's Serse .
Though unsuccessful at the time, today " Serse " is prized precisely for its comic undertones and is regularly seen on stage.
Our new Urtext vocal score is based on the volume edited by Terence Best for the "Halle Handel Edition" (series II/volume 39).

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