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  1. 978-1-107-01953-9 - George Frideric Handel: Collected Documents: Volume 1: 1609 1725 Compiled and Edited by Donald Burrows, Helen Coffey, John Greenacombe and Anthony Hicks Frontmatter More information

  2. s now Wrocław in Poland. Reminiscere is the second Sunday. n Lent, 12 March in 1609. The previous year Valentin had married Anna Beichling (1586–1670; see her funeral. oration, 9 January 1670). Handel ’s father Georg (or George) was the youngest son of Valentin and Anna, born in Halle on 24 September 16. 4.

  3. Documenting Handel. George Frideric Handel: Collected documents, volume. 1:1609-1725, ed. Donald Burrows, Helen Coffey, John Greenacombe and Anthony Hicks (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014), £120 / $180. Handel is reputed to have put more black dots on music paper. than any other composer before or since. But, unsurprisingly.

  4. Oct 8, 2015 · We now have the first volume of a projected and long-awaited five-volume Handel: Collected Documents (HCD), which essentially redoes Deutsch from scratch in carrying forward his brief of collecting in one place primary sources documenting Handel’s life, career, compositions, reception, and musical environment. For the period covered by this volume, up to August 1725, the 185 pages of Deutsch ...

    • Thomas McGeary
    • 2015
  5. assets.cambridge.org › 97811070 › 19553GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL

    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 ful l a long-held ambition and he continued to contribute to the project until his ...

  6. Dec 16, 2020 · To return to Tomlinson's ‘web of culture’, Handel Documents, vol. IV, provides a rich context to Handel's later career and musical life in London. The gathering of sources that are otherwise scattered in libraries or digital databases makes this volume an indispensable resource for future research, especially for scholars outside the UK.

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  8. 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 , The Open University, Milton Keynes Anthony Hicks combined a career as a computer systems analyst with an influential role as a researcher, critic and author on musical topics, particularly relating to Handel.

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