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OverviewWinton Dean's masterly and definitive study deals with Handel's eighteen oratorios and masques in dramatic form. These works, which represent the peak of the composer's achievement, are essentially theatrical rather than religious and would undoubtedly have been performed on the stage from the first but for the intervention of the ecclesiastical authorities. At least ten or twelve of them are among the highest achievements of musical drama not only of their time but in any age. One of the most important works of musical scholarship to be published in recent times, this book is now available for the first time in paperback. This book is intended for handelians, musicologists, and students of eighteenth-century music and drama. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Winton DeanPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Clarendon Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 3.90cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 1.130kg ISBN: 9780198161844ISBN 10: 0198161840 Pages: 707 Publication Date: 01 April 1990 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents"Part 1: The oratorio before Handel; the early works and Italian operas; the Handelian synthesis; Handel's style in the oratorios; the background to performance; the authographs and printed librettos; the oratorios in performance; the oratorio and English taste. Part 2: Acis and Galatea; Esther; Deborah; Athalia; interlude 1733-1738; Saul; interlude 1738-1742; Samson; Semele; Joseph and his brethren; Hercules; Belshazzar; Judas Macabaeus; Alexander Balus; Joshua; Solomon; Susanna; Theodora; the choice of Hercules; Jephtha. Appendices: structural analysis; instrumentation; performances during Handel's life; places of performance during Handel's life; borrowings; pieces sung in Italian; variants in the text of ""Esther""; cuts in librettos of ""Samson""; Handel's oratorio singers; stage revivals; first lines of airs and duets."Reviews<br> Brings us as near as we are ever likely to get to the last word on the second-largest part of the composer's output....Definitive. --The Guardian<br> Mr. Dean's book helps us to understand Handel, his age, and ourselves more deeply. It should acquire the status of a classic not only for its impeccable scholarship, but still more for its humane insights. --Wilfred Mellers, The Spectator<br> His handling of evidence is masterly. Throughout the book the cross-references build up its internal strength and the footnotes often support with wit as well as scholarship the massive progress of the argument...this [is a] lucid, well-documented, humane work of profound learning. --Times Literary Supplement<br> Brings us as near as we are ever likely to get to the last word on the second-largest part of the composer's output....Definitive. --The Guardian Mr. Dean's book helps us to understand Handel, his age, and ourselves more deeply. It should acquire the status of a classic not only for its impeccable scholarship, but still more for its humane insights. --Wilfred Mellers, The Spectator His handling of evidence is masterly. Throughout the book the cross-references build up its internal strength and the footnotes often support with wit as well as scholarship the massive progress of the argument...this [is a] lucid, well-documented, humane work of profound learning. --TimesLiterary Supplement Brings us as near as we are ever likely to get to the last word on the second-largest part of the composer's output....Definitive. --The Guardian Mr. Dean's book helps us to understand Handel, his age, and ourselves more deeply. It should acquire the status of a classic not only for its impeccable scholarship, but still more for its humane insights. --Wilfred Mellers, The Spectator His handling of evidence is masterly. Throughout the book the cross-references build up its internal strength and the footnotes often support with wit as well as scholarship the massive progress of the argument...this [is a] lucid, well-documented, humane work of profound learning. --Times Literary Supplement Brings us as near as we are ever likely to get to the last word on the second-largest part of the composer's output....Definitive. --The Guardian Mr. Dean's book helps us to understand Handel, his age, and ourselves more deeply. It should acquire the status of a classic not only for its impeccable scholarship, but still more for its humane insights. --Wilfred Mellers, The Spectator His handling of evidence is masterly. Throughout the book the cross-references build up its internal strength and the footnotes often support with wit as well as scholarship the massive progress of the argument...this [is a] lucid, well-documented, humane work of profound learning. --Times Literary Supplement Brings us as near as we are ever likely to get to the last word on the second-largest part of the composer's output....Definitive. --The Guardian Mr. Dean's book helps us to understand Handel, his age, and ourselves more deeply. It should acquire the status of a classic not only for its impeccable scholarship, but still more for its humane insights. --Wilfred Mellers, The Spectator His handling of evidence is masterly. Throughout the book the cross-references build up its internal strength and the footnotes often support with wit as well as scholarship the massive progress of the argument...this [is a] lucid, well-documented, humane work of profound learning. --Times Literary Supplement Brings us as near as we are ever likely to get to the last word on the second-largest part of the composer's output....Definitive. --The Guardian Mr. Dean's book helps us to understand Handel, his age, and ourselves more deeply. It should acquire the status of a classic not only for its impeccable scholarship, but still more for its humane insights. --Wilfred Mellers, The Spectator His handling of evidence is masterly. Throughout the book the cross-references build up its internal strength and the footnotes often support with wit as well as scholarship the massive progress of the argument...this [is a] lucid, well-documented, humane work of profound learning. --TimesLiterary Supplement Brings us as near as we are ever likely to get to the last word on the second-largest part of the composer's output....Definitive. --The Guardian<br> Mr. Dean's book helps us to understand Handel, his age, and ourselves more deeply. It should acquire the status of a classic not only for its impeccable scholarship, but still more for its humane insights. --Wilfred Mellers, The Spectator<br> His handling of evidence is masterly. Throughout the book the cross-references build up its internal strength and the footnotes often support with wit as well as scholarship the massive progress of the argument...this [is a] lucid, well-documented, humane work of profound learning. --Times Literary Supplement<br> Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |