

KV Anh. A 56
Acis and Galatea. Pastorale in two acts by Georg Friedrich Händel
Anh. A 56



KV Anh. A 56
Anh. A 56
Acis and Galatea. Pastorale in two acts by Georg Friedrich Händel
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Mozart occasionally composed oratorios and cantatas. Only few of them have a direct connection to Salzburg. The tradition of school dramas with music at the Benedictine University (Mozart’s Die Schuldigkeit des ersten und fürnehmsten Gebotes, KV 35 is an example), and cantatas for the Holy Sepulcher (e.g., Mozart’s Grabmusik, KV 42) declined during the 1760s and especially after the reforms of Prince-Archbishop Hieronymus Colloredo in the 1770s. In Vienna, oratorios were mainly fostered by the Tonkünstler- und Waisen-Societät and by activities of the so-called Associated Cavaliers, among which Baron Gottfried van Swieten played a central role. In addition, a number of cantatas were written for special occasions at the Masonic Lodges in Vienna (see work group 31).
Autograph, 1788
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Acis and Galathea/ A Serenata/ composed for the/ Duke of Chandos[!]/ in the Year 1720/ by/ G. F. Händel
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Acis und Galathea/ von Händel/ Erster [Zweyter] Theil/ nach Mozarts Bearbeitung
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Acis und Galathe/ Erster [Zweiter] Theil/ von Herrn Händel.
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Frühdruck, 1881
Edited by Berthold Tours./ Acis und Galathea/ A Serenata/ Composed by/ G. F. Handel./ With Additional Accompaniments by W. A. Mozart.
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