Composers Datebook

Water music by Handel and Larsen


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Synopsis

On today’s date in 1717, King George and his entourage took a barge trip on the river Thames, traveling from Whitehall to Chelsea, accompanied by about 50 musicians, also on barges. A contemporary newspaper account reported that they performed “the finest Symphonies, composed express for this occasion by Mr. Handel, which his Majesty liked so well that he caused it to be played three times in going and returning.”


Another report refers to “trumpets, horns, oboes, bassoons, flutes, recorders, violins and basses” being employed. In our time, Handel’s Water Music — as the three suites have come to be known — is one of the best-known and best-loved works of the entire Baroque Age.


In 1985, three hundred years after the birth of Handel, American composer Libby Larsen composed a Symphony she titled Water Music, written as a tribute to Handel and as an expression of her own enthusiasm for sailing.


Larsen is one of today’s busiest American composers, and in the year 2000 the American Academy of Arts and Letters presented her with its Award in Music, honoring her lifetime achievements as a composer. When asked how she finds time to balance her busy life as a composer, she answered, “I can’t not do it — having a life and a life in music is as natural and necessary to me as breathing.”


Music Played in Today's Program

George Frideric Handel (1685-1759): Water Music; Royal Philharmonic; Yehudi Menuhin, conductor; MCA 6186


Libby Larsen (b. 1950): Symphony (Water Music); Minnesota Orchestra; Sir Neville Marriner, conductor; Nonesuch 79147

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