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George Frideric Handel: Volume 1, 1609-1725 Donald Burrows (The Open University, Milton Keynes)

George Frideric Handel: Volume 1, 1609-1725 By Donald Burrows (The Open University, Milton Keynes)

George Frideric Handel: Volume 1, 1609-1725 by Donald Burrows (The Open University, Milton Keynes)


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Handel's life and career are intricately documented in a wide range of contemporary sources. This multi-volume major publication is the most up-to-date and comprehensive collection of these documents available. Presented in an accessible form, the volumes include English translations of foreign-language texts and commentaries incorporating the results of recent research.

George Frideric Handel: Volume 1, 1609-1725 Summary

George Frideric Handel: Volume 1, 1609-1725: Collected Documents by Donald Burrows (The Open University, Milton Keynes)

The life and career of George Frideric Handel, one of the most frequently performed composers from the Baroque period, are copiously and intricately documented through a huge variety of contemporary sources. This multi-volume major publication is the most up-to-date and comprehensive collection of these documents. Presented chronologically in their original languages with English translations and with commentaries incorporating the results of recent research, the documents provide an essential and accessible resource for anyone interested in Handel and his music. As well as being an outstanding musician with a successful career as a composer of Italian operas and English oratorios, Handel was a well-known figure in his own lifetime, with an international reputation. In charting his activities in Germany, Italy and Britain, the documents also offer a valuable insight into broader eighteenth-century topics, such as court life, theatrical history, public concerts and competition between music publishers. This volume includes family documents from Halle, then covers Handel's early career in Germany and Italy, followed by the period in which he became an established composer for London's Italian opera company while also writing the Water Music and the Utrecht Te Deum for the British court.

George Frideric Handel: Volume 1, 1609-1725 Reviews

'A major contribution to furthering our knowledge of Handel.' BBC Music Magazine

About Donald Burrows (The Open University, Milton Keynes)

Donald Burrows is Professor of Music at the Open University, a Vice-President of the Handelgesellschaft, Chairman of the Handel Institute, General Editor of the Novello Handel Edition and a member of the Editorial Board of the Hallische Handel-Ausgabe. His six books about Handel and his music include The Cambridge Companion to Handel (1997), and he has edited many editions of Handel's works, including Messiah and Samson and the operas Ariodante and Imeneo. His book A Catalogue of Handel's Musical Autographs (1994, with Martha J. Ronish) was awarded the Vincent H. Duckles Award by the Music Library Association. Helen Green is Lecturer in Music at the Open University and has worked on the Handel Documents Project since it began in 2007. Her doctoral dissertation (University of Oxford, 2006) focused on the patronage of instrumentalists in Germany during the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. This subject, and the activities of court and civic musicians in England at the same period, have formed the focus for subsequent published articles; her current research interests include the musical patronage of King George I as Elector of Hanover and the careers of German musicians in England during the eighteenth century. John Greenacombe is a Visiting Research Associate at the Open University and a Trustee of the Handel Institute. An architectural and urban historian, he was formerly General Editor of The Survey of London. His participation in the Handel Documents Project has enabled him to bring together his experience of British archives and a long-standing interest in Handel's life and music. Anthony Hicks combined a career as a computer systems analyst with an influential role as a researcher, critic and author on musical topics, and particularly relating to Handel. His publications include an article on Handel in the second edition of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians and the entries for all the Handel operas in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera. A founder-member of the Handel Institute, he also played a leading role as advisor to the Handel Opera Society in London, the Maryland Handel Festival (USA) and the London Handel Festival. His appointment to the Handel Documents Project in 2007 enabled him to fulfil a long-held ambition and he continued to contribute to the project until his death in 2010.

Table of Contents

Preface; Introduction; The Documents: 1609-83; 1685-99; 1701-6; 1706-7; 1708; 1709-10; 1710-11; 1711-12; 1712-13; 1713-14; 1714-15; 1715-16; 1716-17; 1717-18; 1718-19; 1719-20; 1720-21; 1721-22; 1722-23; 1723-24; 1724-25; Libraries and archives; Bibliography; Index of Handel's works; Index of persons; General index.

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George Frideric Handel: Volume 1, 1609-1725: Collected Documents by Donald Burrows (The Open University, Milton Keynes)
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2014-02-20
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