New Perspectives on Handel's Music: Essays in Honour of Donald Burrows
By David Vickers (Editor), David Vickers (Contribution by), David R.B. Kimbell (Contribution by), Suzana Ograjensek (Contribution by), John H. Roberts (Contribution by), Silas Wollston (Contribution by), Matthew Gardner (Contribution by), Andrew V. Jones (Contribution by), Hans Dieter Clausen (Contribution by), David Hunter (Contribution by), Colin Timms (Contribution by), Leslie M.M. Robarts (Contribution by), Anthony Hicks (Contribution by), John Butt (Contribution by), Richard G. King (Contribution by), Ruth Smith (Contribution by), Graydon Beeks (Contribution by), Tr ona O'Hanlon (Contribution by), Michael Burden (Contribution by), H. Diack Johnstone (Contribution by), Annette Landgraf (Contribution by)
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By David Vickers (Editor), David Vickers (Contribution by), David R.B. Kimbell (Contribution by), Suzana Ograjensek (Contribution by), John H. Roberts (Contribution by), Silas Wollston (Contribution by), Matthew Gardner (Contribution by), Andrew V. Jones (Contribution by), Hans Dieter Clausen (Contribution by), David Hunter (Contribution by), Colin Timms (Contribution by), Leslie M.M. Robarts (Contribution by), Anthony Hicks (Contribution by), John Butt (Contribution by), Richard G. King (Contribution by), Ruth Smith (Contribution by), Graydon Beeks (Contribution by), Tr ona O'Hanlon (Contribution by), Michael Burden (Contribution by), H. Diack Johnstone (Contribution by), Annette Landgraf (Contribution by)
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An international collaboration between leading scholars showcases a broad spectrum of observations on Handel and his music, covering many aspects of modern interdisciplinary and traditional philological musicology.
As soon as Handel composed, rehearsed and performed his music, it was already a subject of fascination for the authors of reports, polemics and critical appraisals. The continuous yet evolving culture of Handelian studies is represented here in its current state by several generat...
As soon as Handel composed, rehearsed and performed his music, it was already a subject of fascination for the authors of reports, polemics and critical appraisals. The continuous yet evolving culture of Handelian studies is represented here in its current state by several generat...






















