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قراءة كتاب Handel
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HANDEL
BY
ROMAIN ROLLAND
TRANSLATED BY
A. EAGLEFIELD HULL
MUS. DOC. (OXON.)
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY THE EDITOR
17 MUSICAL ILLUSTRATIONS AND 4 PLATES
NEW YORK
HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY
1916
PREFACE
For a proper appreciation of the colossal work of Handel many years of study and a book of some two hundred pages are very insufficient. To treat at all adequately of Handel’s life and work needs a whole lifetime in itself, and even the indefatigable and enthusiastic Chrysander, who devoted his life to this subject, has hardly encompassed the task.... I have done what I could; my faults must be excused. This little book does not pretend to be anything more than a very brief sketch of the life and technique of Handel. I hope to study his character, his work, and his times, more in detail in another volume.
ROMAIN ROLLAND.
CONTENTS
PAGE | |
His Life | 1 |
His Technique and Works | 111 |
(1) The Operas | 122 |
(2) The Oratorios | 134 |
(3) The Clavier Compositions | 143 |
(4) The Chamber Music (Sonatas and Trios) | 154 |
(5) The Orchestral Works | 158 |
Appendices— | |
List of Handel’s Works | 193 |
Bibliography | 201 |
Index | 204 |
Etext transcriber's note | |
Footnotes |
PLATES
Portrait by Thornhill | frontispiece |
George I and Handel’s Water Music | to face page 69 |
Handel’s Monument in Westminster Abbey | 107 |
Handel Directing an Oratorio | 165 |
INTRODUCTION
BY THE EDITOR
HERE in England we are supposed to know our Handel by heart, but it is doubtful whether we do. Who can say from memory the titles of even six of his thirty-nine operas, from whence may be culled many of his choicest flowers of melody? M. Rolland rightly emphasises the importance of the operas of Handel in the long chain of musical evolution, and it seems impossible for anyone to lay down his book without having a more all-round impression than heretofore of this giant among composers.
M. Saint-Saëns once compared the position of a conductor in front of the score of a Handel oratorio to that of a man who sought to settle with his family in some old mansion which has