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Baroque orchestral suite famously performed on barges during King George I's Thames River procession, establishing Handel's reputation in England.
Handel's Water Music is a suite of orchestral movements composed for King George I's royal barge procession on the Thames in 1717. The "Alla Hornpipe" movement is characterized by its lively rhythms and Baroque orchestration.
A collection of orchestral movements composed for outdoor performance, famously premiered on the River Thames. Characterized by festive brass fanfares and flowing string passages.
Handel's Water Music Suite No. 1 in F Major is a Baroque-era orchestral suite composed for a royal barge party on the Thames. Its grandeur and festive character, featuring horns and oboes, cemented its status as a masterpiece of ceremonial music.
Water Music is a collection of orchestral movements composed for King George I, first performed on a barge during a royal procession on the Thames.
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