Topic: New video Handel Courante Suite n 1 in A Major, HWV 426
Dear Friends,
My "excursion" into Handel's Great Suites 1720 continues, today I propose the Courante of Suite n. 1 HWV 426.
Courante literally means "running", and in the later Renaissance the courante was danced with fast running and jumping steps, as described by Thoinot Arbeau. But the courante commonly used in the baroque period was described by Johann Mattheson in Der vollkommene Capellmeister (Hamburg, 1739) as "chiefly characterized by the passion or mood of sweet expectation. For there is something heartfelt, something longing and also gratifying, in this melody: clearly music on which hopes are built."
Remarkable harmonic richness is particularly evident in this syncopated Courante, observing it carefully one notices that it is based on the aria "Nehmt mich mit, verzagte Scharen" by Handel
Brocke's Passion, about 1715/16.
I hope you'll like it!
My actual setting is:
Played on Yamaha P125 piano stage Video Recording Samsung Galaxy A54.
VST: Hamburg Steinway D Pianoteq Stage 8.4.0