Saul

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Saul (HWV 53) is a dramatic oratorio in three acts written by George Frideric Handel with a libretto by Charles Jennens. Taken from the First Book of Samuel, the story of Saul focuses on the first king of Israel´s relationship with his eventual successor, David—one which turns from admiration to envy and hatred, ultimately leading to the downfall of the eponymous monarch. The work, which Handel composed in 1738, includes the famous "Dead March", a funeral anthem for Saul and his son Jonathan, and some of the composer´s most dramatic choral pieces. Saul was first performed at the King´s Theatre in London on 16 January 1739. The work was a success at its London premiere and was revived by Handel in subsequent seasons. Notable modern-day performances of Saul include that at Glyndebourne in 2015.
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  • Saul, an oratorio

    Saul, an oratorio

    Händel, Georg Friedrich: Saul...

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    Image: Stiftung Händel-Haus Halle - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Saul, an oratorio

    Saul, an oratorio

    Händel, Georg Friedrich: Saul...

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    Image: Stiftung Händel-Haus Halle - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Saul; an oratorio : for the voice, harpsichord, and violin ; with the chorusses in score

    Saul; an oratorio : for the voice, harpsichord, and violin ; with the chorusses in score

    Händel, Georg...

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    Image: Stiftung Händel-Haus Halle - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Saul; an oratorio : for the voice, harpsichord, and violin ; with the chorusses in score. ; [Fragment]

    Saul; an oratorio : for the voice, harpsichord, and violin ; with the chorusses in score. ; [Fragment]

    Händel, Georg...

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    Image: Stiftung Händel-Haus Halle - CC BY-NC-SA

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