ECU Libraries Catalog

The life of George Frederick Handel / William Smith Rockstro ; with an introductory notice by George Grove.

Author/creator Rockstro, W. S. (William Smyth), 1823-1895 author.
Other author/creatorGrove, George, 1820-1900, writer of introduction.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, [2013]
Descriptionxv, 452 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Cambridge library collection
Cambridge library collection. ^A1286206
Contents The Handel family -- Georg Friedrich's childhood -- The journey to Berlin -- The student-organist -- The journey to Hamburg -- 'Almira' -- The journey to Italy -- The first Italian opera -- The first visit to London -- In London and Hanover -- The Utrecht te deum -- At Burlington house -- Concerning the 'Water musick' -- The second passion oratorio -- Concerning the Duke of Chandos -- Concerning The Royal Academy of Music -- Concerning the success of The Royal Academy of Music -- Cuzzoni and Faustina -- Concerning the decline and fall of The Royal Academy of Music -- Handel as manager -- Concerning the revival of 'Esther' and 'Acis and Galatea' -- The threatening storm -- The rival operas -- Performances without dramatic action -- The last Italian operas -- 'Saul', 'Israel in Egypt' -- The disputed magnificat -- The 'Messiah' -- The technical history of the 'Messiah' -- The return to London -- The victory of Dettingen -- The second bankruptcy -- Brighter prospects -- National rejoicings -- The last oratorio -- English dramatic works -- Pasticcios -- Instrumental music -- Eventide -- The closing scene -- The will -- The man -- The genius -- De reliquiis -- Catalogue of works -- Facsimile of handwriting -- Appendix -- Genealogical tree.
Abstract Beloved not only in Britain, George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) is admired as a composer the world over. His inventive and sensitive melodic genius and his exuberant brilliance in depicting the spectacular are best displayed in his Messiah and Zadok the Priest. Larger than life, Handel impressed all who met him and was adept at promoting his works, arranging for their publication and even selling them from his home in London's Brook Street. His dogged determination to triumph over the many reverses of his career and the fickle enthusiasms of the Georgian public is the stuff of three-volume novels. This sympathetic and highly readable biography by the composer and author William Smith Rockstro (1823-95) was first published in 1883. Wherever possible, autograph manuscripts have been consulted and the book contains the first detailed catalogue of Handel's output.
General noteIncludes index.
Bibliography note"Catalogue of Handel's works": pages 432-439.
ISBN9781108064811
ISBN1108064817

Available Items

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Music Music Stacks ML410.H13 R6 2013 ✔ Available Place Hold