George Frideric Handel
The life and career of George Frideric Handel, one of the most frequently performed Baroque composers, are thoroughly documented in a wide variety of contemporary sources. This multi-volume publication, the most up-to-date, fully annotated collection of these documents, presents them chronologically, providing an essential resource for anyone interested in Handel and his music. The collection also gives insights into broader topics such as court life, theatre history, public concerts, and music publishing. Volume 5 begins with the composition of Handel's last original scores for his London oratorio seasons – The Choice of Hercules and Jephtha. The death of the Prince of Wales curtailed his 1751 season and deteriorating eyesight delayed the completion of Jephtha. Nevertheless, his annual Lenten oratorios and Messiah performances at the Foundling Hospital continued. At the same time, his music was increasingly heard in the provinces and referred to in the new literary genre of the novel.
- An essential reference resource for students, scholars and performers that includes recently-discovered documents as well as the established repertory
- Complete coverage of contemporary material relating to Handel's life and music, his performers and their circumstances, presented in a clear chronological format
- Provides material for a rounded view of topics such as the circumstances of the eighteenth-century music profession(s), and concert life in Britain
Product details
February 2026Hardback
9781107080249
800 pages
247 × 174 mm
0.5kg
Not yet published - available from February 2026
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The documents:
- 1750 – 1755
- 1750 – 1751
- 1751 – 1752
- 1752 – 1753
- 1753 – 1754
- 1754 – 1755
- Libraries and archives
- Bibliography
- Index of Handel's works
- Index of Persons
- General Index.