You can find several free, high-quality versions on IMSLP or a simplified arrangement at Corpus Christi Watershed.

The Hornpipe from George Frideric Handel’s Water Music (Suite No. 2 in D Major, HWV 349) stands as one of the most recognizable and exhilarating works in the classical repertoire. While originally composed for a full orchestra to be played on a barge on the River Thames, the piece has found a permanent and joyful home in the repertoire of organists worldwide.

You can find various organ arrangements of Handel's Hornpipe (often labeled Allegro Maestoso ) ranging from authentic Baroque transcriptions to simplified versions for beginners.

It is defined by its triple meter and syncopated rhythms, often featuring motivic exchanges

A: If downloaded from IMSLP or another public domain source, yes – you may print unlimited copies for personal or educational use.

For a deep dive into George Frideric Handel’s famous "Hornpipe" from Water Music and its life on the organ, the research paper from The Handel Institute is an excellent starting point. It explores the history and sources of this bouncy Baroque tune, which was popular enough to be adapted for everything from taverns to royal courts. Insights from the Paper & Research