The Life of Handel

The Life of Handel

by Victor Scholcher
The Life of Handel

The Life of Handel

by Victor Scholcher

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Overview

Victor Schoelcher (1804–93) was a French writer chiefly remembered for his part in the fight for the abolition of slavery. In America on business in 1829–30, he was so appalled by the conditions he found that he became an abolitionist campaigner, concentrating his writings on conditions in the French Caribbean islands. He became President of the French commission for abolition and achieved his goal when in 1848 the French government abolished slavery in all its colonies. Schoelcher went into political exile for nearly twenty years after the coup d'etat of Louis Napoleon, and during this time he pursued his other great interest, music. His Life of Handel, translated into English by James Lowe, was published in 1857. It was regarded as one of the finest biographies ever written, and it was ahead of its time in the amount of research into primary sources which the author had undertaken.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108004503
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 07/20/2009
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Music
Pages: 480
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.06(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. 1685–1708; 2. 1708–1720; 3. 1720–1729; 4. 1729–1732; 5. 1733; 6. 1733–1737; 7. 1737–1741; 8. 1741–1742; 9. 1742–1752; 10. 1752–1759; 11. Handel's will; 12. The personal appearance of Handel; Appendix; Index.
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