by David Vickers (Editor), Annette Landgraf (Editor)
George Frideric Handel was born and educated in Germany, flourished in Italy, and chose to become British. One of the most cosmopolitan of the great composers, much of Handel's music has remained in the popular repertory since his lifetime, and a broad variety of his music theatre works from Italian operas to English oratorios have experienced a dramatic renaissance since the late twentieth century. A large number of publications devoted to Handel's life and music have appeared from his own time to the present day, but The Cambridge Handel Encyclopedia gathers the full range of present knowledge and leading scholarship into a single volume for convenient and illuminating reference. Packed with well over 700 informative and accessible entries, both long and short, this book is ideal for performers, scholars, students and music lovers who wish to explore the Handelian world.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 858
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 26 Nov 2009
ISBN 10: 0521881927
ISBN 13: 9780521881920
Prizes: Winner of Irish Times Literary Prize 2010.