Weber reveals that Smith shows us how shrewdly Handel and his librettists tailored their works for a specific intellectual and political situation, and in so doing came up with an extraordinary new musical experience
English oratorio engendered lasting changes in music history, yet the social context of its genesis ...
While there have been growing calls for historians to listen to the past, there are also significant...
This thesis explores the relationship between Handel's borrowing practice and his creation of a new ...
This thesis examines one of the works of English Baroque composer, George Frideric Handel (1685-1759...
Throughout the 1740s and early 1750s, Handel produced a dozen dramatic oratorios. These works and th...
The transformation of Handel's oratorios from commercial entertainment to national heritage in 18th-...
My dissertation investigates the experience of listening to previously-heard music assembled by comp...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Handel's English church music spans the complete period of his active career in London: his first an...
My dissertation investigates the experience of listening to previously-heard music assembled by comp...
Handel's English church music spans the complete period of his active career in London: his first an...
George Frideric Handel’s English-language works were immensely popular with the eighteenth-century ...
John Christopher Smith Junior (1712-95), often confused with his father of the same name, was Handel...
Weber's book is partially about Britain's persistent failure to cast off "the thrall of this social ...
The oratorio, La Resurrezione (1708) is considered by many to represent the summary of George Frede...
English oratorio engendered lasting changes in music history, yet the social context of its genesis ...
While there have been growing calls for historians to listen to the past, there are also significant...
This thesis explores the relationship between Handel's borrowing practice and his creation of a new ...
This thesis examines one of the works of English Baroque composer, George Frideric Handel (1685-1759...
Throughout the 1740s and early 1750s, Handel produced a dozen dramatic oratorios. These works and th...
The transformation of Handel's oratorios from commercial entertainment to national heritage in 18th-...
My dissertation investigates the experience of listening to previously-heard music assembled by comp...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Handel's English church music spans the complete period of his active career in London: his first an...
My dissertation investigates the experience of listening to previously-heard music assembled by comp...
Handel's English church music spans the complete period of his active career in London: his first an...
George Frideric Handel’s English-language works were immensely popular with the eighteenth-century ...
John Christopher Smith Junior (1712-95), often confused with his father of the same name, was Handel...
Weber's book is partially about Britain's persistent failure to cast off "the thrall of this social ...
The oratorio, La Resurrezione (1708) is considered by many to represent the summary of George Frede...
English oratorio engendered lasting changes in music history, yet the social context of its genesis ...
While there have been growing calls for historians to listen to the past, there are also significant...
This thesis explores the relationship between Handel's borrowing practice and his creation of a new ...