Georgius Fridericus Handelius
Georgius Fridericus Handelius
Res apud Vicidata repertae:
Nativitas: 23 Februarii 1685; Salinae Saxonicae
Obitus: 14 Aprilis 1759; Londinium
Patria: Germania, Kingdom of Great Britain, Sacrum Romanum Imperium
Nomen nativum: Georg Friedrich Händel
Officium
Officium: kapellmeister
Munus: compositor, Musicus
Consociatio
Religio: Lutheranismus
Familia
Genitores: Georg Händel;
Memoria
Sepultura: Westminster Abbey
Georgius Fridericus Handelius[1] (Salinis Saxonicis 23 Februarii 1685—Londinii 14 Aprilis 1759) fuit compositor Germanicus, qui multos annos extra Germaniam vixit. Scripsit oratorium Messias.
Notae |
↑ Nova Acta Eruditorum, Anno MDCCXLII publicata, ed. Johann Friedrich Gleditsch II (Lipsiae), Johann Christian Martin (Lipsiae), Johann Grosse II (Héritiers) (Lipsiae: apud Maurit. Georg. Weidemannum, Jo. Frid. Gleditschium, et B. Lanckisii haeredes, 1749), p. 477.
Bibliographia |
- Abraham, Gerald (1954). Handel: a symposium. Oxford University Press
- Burrows, Donald (1994). Handel. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-816470-X
- Burrows, Donald (1997). The Cambridge Companion to Handel. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-45613-4
- Bukofzer, Manfred F., Music in the Baroque Era – From Monteverdi To Bach, Read Books, UK, 2008 ISBN 1443726192 ISBN 9781443726191
- Chrissochoidis, Ilias. "Early Reception of Handel's Oratorios, 1732–1784: Narrative – Studies – Documents" (PhD dissertation, Stanford University, 2004), available through UMI.
- Chrissochoidis, Ilias. "Handel at a Crossroads: His 1737–1738 and 1738–1739 Seasons Re-Examined", Music & Letters 90/4 (November 2009), 599–635.
- Chrissochoidis, Ilias. "Handel, Hogarth, Goupy: Artistic intersections in Handelian biography", Early Music 37/4 (November 2009), 577–596.
- Chrissochoidis, Ilias. "'hee-haw ... llelujah': Handel among the Vauxhall Asses (1732)", Eighteenth-Century Music 7/2 (September 2010), 221–262.
- Dean, Winton; Knapp, John Merrill (1987). Handel's Operas, 1704–1726. 1. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-816441-6
- Dean, Winton (2006). Handel's Operas, 1726–1741. The Boydell Press
- Deutsch, Otto Erich (1955). Handel: A Documentary Biography
- Dent, Edward Joseph (2004). Handel. R A Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 1-4191-2275-4
- Frosch, W. A., The "case" of George Frideric Handel, New England Journal of Medicine, 1989; 321:765–769, 14 September 1989. content.nejm.org
- Harris, Ellen T., editor generalis. 1989. The librettos of Handel's operas: a collection of seventy librettos documenting Handel's operatic career. Novi Eboraci: Garland. ISBN 0-8240-3862-2
- Harris, Ellen T. 2001. Handel as Orpheus: Voice and Desire in the Chamber Cantatas Cantabrigiae Massachusettae: Harvard University Press. ISBN 0674006178.
- Hicks, Anthony (2013), "Handel, George Frideric", Grove Music Online (Oxford University Press)
- Hicks, Anthony, (1998), "Handel, George Frederick" in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, ed. Stanley Sadie, vol. 2:614–626. Londinii: MacMillan Publishers. ISBN 0333734327. ISBN 1561592285
- Hogwood, Christopher. 1984. Handel. Londinii: Thames and Hudson. ISBN 0500013551.
- Keates, Jonathan. 1985. Handel, the man and his music. Londinii: V. Gollancz. ISBN 0575035730.
- Keates, Jonathan (1985). Handel: The Man and His Music. New York: St Martin's Press
- Larsen, J.P. (1972). Handel's Messiah. London: Adams and Charles Black Limited
- Silke Leopold. 2009. Händel die Opern Bärenreiter. ISBN 9783761819913.
- McGeary, Thomas (2013). The Politics of Opera in Handel's Britain. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107009882
Mainwaring, Ioannes. 1760. Memoirs of the Life of the Late George Frederic Handel. Londinii: Printed for R. and J. Dodsley.- Meynell, Hugo. The Art of Handel's Operas, The Edwin Mellen Press (1986) ISBN 0-88946-425-1
- National Portrait Gallery. Handel. A Celebration of his Life and Times 1685–1759
- Young, Percy Marshall (1966). Handel. New York: David White Company
- Neumahr, Uwe. 2009. Georg Friederich Händel: Ein abenteurliches Leben im Barock. Monaci.
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Opera lyrica Georgi Friderici Händel
Alimira (1705) · Nero (1705) · Florindo (1708) · Daphne (1708) · Rodrigo (1707) · Agrippina (1709) · Rinaldo (1711) · Il pastor fido (1712) · Teseo (1713) · Silla (1713) · Amadigi di Gaula (1715) · Radamisto (1720) · Muzio Scevola (1721) · Floridante (1721) · Ottone (1723) · Flavio (1723) · Giulio Cesare in Egitto (1724) · Tamerlano (1724) · Rodelinda (1725) · Scipione (1726) · Alessandro (1726) · Admeto (1727) · Riccardo Primo (1727) · Siroe (1728) · Tolomeo (1728) · Loterio (1729) · Partenope (1730) · Poro (1731) · Ezio (1732) · Sosarme (1732) · Orlando (1733) · Arianna in Creta (1734) · Oreste (1734) · Ariodante (1735) · Alcina (1735) · Atalanta · Arminio (1737) · Giustino (1737) · Berenice (1737) · Alessandro Severo (1738) · Faramondo (1738) · Serse (1738) · Giove in Argo (1739) · Imineo (1740) · Deidamia (1741) | |