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Handel Christopher Hogwood

Handel By Christopher Hogwood

Handel by Christopher Hogwood


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Summary

Handel remains one of the unchallenged geniuses of musical history. Yet many revealing and fascinating aspects of his work have been obscured by generations of adulation. This title takes us back to the original Handel, blending the evidence from documents of different kinds with biographical observations and with an array of illustrations.

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Handel by Christopher Hogwood

Handel remains one of the unchallenged geniuses of musical history.Yet many revealing and fascinating aspects of his work have been obscured by generations of adulation, prejudice or misinterpretation. Christopher Hogwood takes us back to the original Handel, blending the evidence from documents of all kinds with judicious biographical observations - and with a diverting array of illustrations. The result is a comprehensive and entertaining portrait of the developing character and career of Handel, with an important concluding chapter that traces the progress of the Handel legend down to our own time.

Handel Reviews

'A clear, authoritative and striking portrait of Handel, with a large number of handsome illustrations' - Times Higher Education Supplement
'Splendid ... Hogwood skilfully makes the man come alive through vivid descriptions of his professional relationships and public demeanour' - ClassicFM Magazine

About Christopher Hogwood

Christopher Hogwood is one of the greatest proponents of the early music movement, as well as a renowned conductor of twentieth-century works. His many publications include biographical studies of Haydn and Mozart (Thames & Hudson), a history of the trio sonata (BBC Publications), and investigations of British music. His book on Handel's Water Music and Music for the Royal Fireworks was published by Cambridge University Press.

Table of Contents

Map * Preface * 1. Halle and Hamburg (1685-1706) * 2. The Italian Years (1706-10) * 3. London: the Heyday of the Opera (1710-28) * 4. London: The Decline of the Opera (1729-37) * 5. London: The Oratorios (1737-59) * 6. Handel and Posterity

Additional information

GOR011323391
9780500286814
0500286817
Handel by Christopher Hogwood
Used - Like New
Paperback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
20070521
324
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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