Can anybody read this piece of music and tell me where it is in one of Handel's compositions. Came across it as a suggestion that Handel filched it from an old Cheshire song or vice-versa Sadly I can't read music or it was never taught at school
Well, that certainly confirms the folk origin of the tune! Sorry still can't help identifying the actual piece which Handel supposedly used the tune for. It has always been the case that composers "borrow" melodies - especially folk tunes - and adapt and develop them in their own works.
Handel's connection with Parkgate is well known, Parkgate being one of the main ports for the crossing to Dublin at that time, where Handel conducted the first ever performance of Messiah.
To me, it has a similarity to Londonderry Air. Surprisingly enough, having followed up , the lyrics were written by W.G Rothery, who also wrote lyrics for Handel!
At the moment, can't find anymore but someone maybe able to tune into the music you have illustrated, and see what they think.
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So interesting how different perceptions can be! I could hear it straight away as a rousing Engish folk song - almost like a drinking song in style (which would tie with Handel's supposed use of it as a march). Could even envisage a troupe of morris dancers giving it some wellie!
Ha ha! You are probably right Cobby as I got rid of my piano only months ago and have sort of done this in my head. I thought 'march' time was half signature time which would be 2/4 time. The Londonderry Air is also C signature time, but you obviously know a whole lot more about Handel than myself. Somehow it seemed to sound (in my head) like a harmony. As it is only in the 'treble clef' would it have been written for an instrument other than piano. Any more ideas ?
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Yes, I did it in my head too - so the idea of different perceptions is even more valid.
I certainly couldn't ever claim to be an expert on Handel, just someone who's spent their life singing, playing, listening to and reading about all kinds of music.
Time signature is only half the story - the other important piece of information which the Derek's extract doesn't tell us is speed. So our piece could be the rousing, exciting quick march speed, but could equally be a slower, more melancholy piece along the lines of Londonderry Air. But somehow to me the melody lends itself better to the faster pace. I'll try and spend a bit of time to make some sound files to demonstrate the difference (that way Derek can get to hear his melody too!)
derek...is there any more of this piece of sheet music? Is there a full page with words like, 'andante', 'allegro', 'moderato' on the top left just before the written music begins?
Look forward to your follow up Cobby. Could be interesting.
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Did click the link, but don't know what we are supposed to be looking for, let alone what to click once on the link. All that is visible is 'eggs' of one sort or another. Is the yolk on us? Please explain, rather than me clicking on it for the rest of the day, in pursuit of happiness.
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click the link then click on 'A Glossary of Words used in the County of Cheshire ' then click the .pdf on the left to view it the info is on pages 508 and 509
Got it, thanks. Looks like the Derry Air has done an egg flip and dropped off the podium. After reading all that, it could be like a needle in a haystack. There is still mention of an 'air',and that is quite encouraging, as I had not read any of it before my own interpretation, which admittedly might be a bit cracked! Still looking forward to hear what Cobby comes up with.
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