When Händel Plays Percussion - Variation on The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba, Sinfonia from Solomon, HWV 67 for percussion ensemble. Landscape score, 19 pages; portrait parts.
"The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba", composed by Georg Friedrich Händel, is an instrumental sinfonia from his 1748 oratorio Solomon. It introduces the third act, depicting the Queen of Sheba's grand entrance into King Solomon's court. Renowned for its lively tempo, rhythmic vitality, and festive spirit, the piece remains a popular choice for both academic study and ceremonial occasions. In this arrangement for percussion ensemble, we explore how Händel's composition might have sounded if he had access to a wider range of percussion instruments—a creative 'what if' that brings a new dimension to this Baroque masterpiece.