Buch, Englisch, 400 Seiten
Reihe: Composers in Context
Buch, Englisch, 400 Seiten
Reihe: Composers in Context
ISBN: 978-1-108-43560-4
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
A celebrity in his own time, Handel remains popular with performers, music-lovers and scholars today. The specially commissioned contributions to this volume will enable students, teachers and concert-goers to better appreciate his music through a deeper understanding of the world in which he lived. The chapters focus on key aspects of the composer's career within the different social, political, cultural and musical contexts he experienced in Britain and Europe. They explore Handel's lifestyle and his personal and professional relationships; the various musical establishments for which he worked; the styles, practices and personnel that shaped his compositions; and the influence, reception and legacy of his music during and since his lifetime. Writing from a variety of perspectives, authors shed light on each topic while helping readers to navigate the breadth of recent scholarship. This book is an essential reference work for anybody studying Handel's music or that of his eighteenth-century contemporaries.
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Part I. Character, Lifestyle, Relationships: 1. Handel's Europe Peter H. Wilson; 2. Lifestyle and social status Ellen T. Harris; 3. Family Helen Coffey; 4. Business acumen Carole Taylor; 5. Handel and contemporary composers Graydon Beeks; 6. Handel and his librettists Donald Burrows; 7. Performers Matthew Gardner; 8. Publishers Jens Wehmann; Part II. Cities, Courts, Networks: 9. Halle Konstanze Musketa; 10. Hamburg Reinmar Emans; 11. Florence, Rome, Naples Berthold Over; 12. Venice Beth Glixon; 13. Hanover, Düsseldorf, Dresden Helen Coffey; 14. London: the royal court Donald Burrows; 15. British private residences Ellen T. Harris; 16. London theatres Judith Milhous and Robert D. Hume; 17. London: concert life Berta Joncus; 18. Dublin Tríona O'Hanlon; Part III. Compositional Contexts: 19. Musical genres and style Reinhard Strohm; 20. Creative process Matthew Gardner; 21. Borrowing and composition John H. Roberts; 22. Performers and performance practice I: singers Suzanne Aspden; 23. Performers and performance practice II: instrumentalists and the orchestra Donald Burrows; 24. Staging priorities in Handel opera Michael Burden; Part IV. Reception and Legacy: 25. The national figure Helen Coffey; 26. Biography Annette Landgraf; 27. Collectors and collections Katharine Hogg; 28. Editing Handel Annette Landgraf; 29. Composers after Handel David Wyn Jones; 30. Performing Handel Matthew Gardner; 31. Staging Handel's music dramas David Vickers; 32. Handel reception in Europe Annette Landgraf; 33. Handel renaissances Elaine Kelly; 34. America Joe Lockwood; 35. Australasia Samantha Owens; 36. India, South Africa, Canada Estelle Joubert.




