Handel: Who Knew What He Wanted

Handel: Who Knew What He Wanted

by KevinHawkes (Illustrator), Matthew T . Anderson (Author), Anderson M . T . (Author)

Synopsis

This is George Frederick Handel. He looks very satisfied with things. He's smiling a little, as if he's very sure of himself. You'd have to be very sure of yourself to wear a wig that gigantic. So begins this witty, occasionally irreverent story of the life of one of the eighteenth century's greatest composers. From the determined young boy who smuggled a harpsichord up to his parents' attic to practice the forbidden instrument, to the young man in London who wooed the King and Queen of England with his grand Italian operas, Handel was someone who knew what he wanted. This beautifully written and informative book gives a fascinating insight into Handel's life story, documenting his rise to fame, his period of self-doubt and unpopularity, followed by the composition of one of the most rousing picces of music ever written - The Messiah.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 48
Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
Published: 05 Nov 2001

ISBN 10: 0744573343
ISBN 13: 9780744573343
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years
Book Overview: Kevin Hawkes was commended for the 2000 Kate Greenaway Medal.

Author Bio
M. T. Anderson studied at Harvard University, USA, and then at Cambridge University. Since graduating in 1991, he has worked as a disc jockey, a music reviewer, an editorial assistant at a children's book publisher and a teacher of creative writing. His two other titles for Walker Books, Thirsty and Burger Wuss, are for young adults. He lives in Massachussetts, USA. Kevin Hawkes has written and illustrated two of his own titles and illustrated many others, including Painting the Wind: A Story of Vincent Van Gogh and Weslandia, which was Commended for the 2000 Kate Greenaway Medal. Kevin lives with his family on an island off the coast of Maine, USA.