Handel and the English Chapel Royal
by
Burrows
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Oxford Studies in British Church Music
ISBN-10
0199550964
ISBN-13
9780199550968
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 7th, 2008
Print length
680 Pages
Weight
1,040 grams
Dimensions
23.30 x 15.70 x 3.80 cms
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This is the first major study of Handel's English church music. It covers well-known works such as Zadok the Priest, but also introduces an an engaging but little-known repertory. Handel's Chapel Royal music was the result of a close but changing relationship with Britain's Hanoverian royal family.
Handel''s English church music spans the complete period of his active career in London: his first anthem and the Utrecht Te Deum were composed soon after his arrival in London, and his last works nearly 40 years later. The repertory, which includes the Coronation Anthem Zadok the Priest, forms one of the most impressive and engaging areas of Baroque church music. Most of it was stimulated by Handel''s creative contact with the English Chapel Royal, a group of professional singers in a different tradition from the opera stars with whom he worked in the theatre.Appearing in paperback for the first time, this first full-length study of Handel''s English Church music traces the background to the diverse items in the repertory, which relates directly to Handel''s constant but changing relationship with the Hanoverian British royal family, and was affected by political and dynastic events. It also examines the circumstances of Handel''s performances, the building which (unlike his theatres) still survives in London today.
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