Handel and the English Chapel Royal /
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...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
2005.
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Colección: | Oxford studies in British church music.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- History and Repertory
- The Chapel Royal before Handel's Arrival in England: Symphony Anthems and Thanksgivings
- Handel and the English Verse Anthem: His First Setting of As pants the hart, c.1712
- Handel's Music for the Peace of Utrecht, 1713
- Other Chapel Royal Music from the First Period, 1712-1714
- Interlude, 1714-1719
- The King's Return: Handel's Re-establishment at the Chapel Royal
- New Versions of As pants the hart
- Other Chapel Royal Music from the Second Period, 1722-1726
- The New Reign and the 1727 Coronation
- The Chapel Royal and Handel's Oratorios
- Princess Anne's Wedding Anthem, 1733-1734
- Anthems for Other Royal Family Occasions: Two Weddings and a Funeral
- War and Peace: Commemorations in the 1740s
- Institutions, Resources, and Venues
- The London Choirs
- Orchestral Accompaniment
- Buildings
- The Chapel's Resources and Handel's Music
- Handel's English Church Music
- Membership of the Choirs of the Chapel Royal, Westminster Abbey, and St Paul's Cathedral, 1700-1760
- Handel's Chapel Royal Soloists
- The British Royal Family, 1702-1760
- Thanksgiving Services during Queen Anne's Reign
- Special Services during the Reign of King George I
- Newspaper Reports Relating to Chapel Royal Services in 1720 and 1721
- Chapel Royal Services Involving Orchestral Accompaniment during the Reign of King George II
- Documents from the Lord Chamberlain's Records Relating to Handel and the Chapel Royal.