Music to relax after campaigning: "Arrival of the Queen of Sheba" from Handel's Solomon
Spent this morning at Trudy Harrison's "Saturday Chataway" surgery and this afternoon campaigning with Copeland Conservatives in the new Frizington and Ennerdale ward.
Congratulations to all the Conservative activists who have been out today campaigning. Time to put your feet up and relax and here is a suitable piece of music to which to do so.
Handel didn't actually name this piece "The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba," it is formally just the overture before the last part of his Oratorio "Solomon."
However, because the that part of the oratorio does refer to the legendary visit of the Queen of Sheba to Solomon's court, someone suggested that this might have been meant to represent a fanfare played in celebration of her arrival, and it has carried that nickname ever since.
Congratulations to all the Conservative activists who have been out today campaigning. Time to put your feet up and relax and here is a suitable piece of music to which to do so.
Handel didn't actually name this piece "The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba," it is formally just the overture before the last part of his Oratorio "Solomon."
However, because the that part of the oratorio does refer to the legendary visit of the Queen of Sheba to Solomon's court, someone suggested that this might have been meant to represent a fanfare played in celebration of her arrival, and it has carried that nickname ever since.
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