George Frideric Handel: His Personality & His TimesHoughton Mifflin, 1923 - 378 pàgines |
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Pàgina 32
... concerts at all times - often in the dead of night - and in all places . Her husband she regarded as a puppet ; he was content to remain so , and own to a pride in the wonderful musical fervour which was making the Berlin Court talked ...
... concerts at all times - often in the dead of night - and in all places . Her husband she regarded as a puppet ; he was content to remain so , and own to a pride in the wonderful musical fervour which was making the Berlin Court talked ...
Pàgina 34
... concert - room . Italy , the heart from which the music of Europe throbbed at the end of the seventeenth century , had had its best blood drawn from it by the attractions of this extraordinary Court . The boy Handel was caught up and ...
... concert - room . Italy , the heart from which the music of Europe throbbed at the end of the seventeenth century , had had its best blood drawn from it by the attractions of this extraordinary Court . The boy Handel was caught up and ...
Pàgina 42
... concerts , where the very best music was heard , and the best food and wines could be consumed . He was making money and spending money in sensuality , yet working like a Trojan . An idol of the people who , after forty years of adula ...
... concerts , where the very best music was heard , and the best food and wines could be consumed . He was making money and spending money in sensuality , yet working like a Trojan . An idol of the people who , after forty years of adula ...
Pàgina 44
... concerts . " And later : " He composed long , long arias and absolutely endless cantatas , but he had not yet got the knack of the right taste . " And later still , a gibe at Handel's poverty , sugared by an admission of help : " He ...
... concerts . " And later : " He composed long , long arias and absolutely endless cantatas , but he had not yet got the knack of the right taste . " And later still , a gibe at Handel's poverty , sugared by an admission of help : " He ...
Pàgina 50
... concerts at Amsterdam which whirled him into notoriety . Dutch music , which had been but a poor echo of German melody , assumed a certain form , and acquired an interest with the cultured classes of Amsterdam . Then Haarlem came ...
... concerts at Amsterdam which whirled him into notoriety . Dutch music , which had been but a poor echo of German melody , assumed a certain form , and acquired an interest with the cultured classes of Amsterdam . Then Haarlem came ...
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Pàgina 168 - The dress of the Queen on this occasion was as fine as the accumulated riches of the City and suburbs could make it ; for besides her own jewels (which were a great number and very valuable) she had on her head and on her shoulders all the pearls she could borrow of the ladies of quality at one end of the town, and on her petticoat all the diamonds she could hire* of the Jews and jewellers at the other...
Pàgina 289 - I went last Friday to Alexander's Feast, but it was such a melancholy pleasure as drew tears of sorrow to see the great though unhappy Handel, dejected wan and dark, sitting by, not playing on the harpsichord, and to think how his light had been spent by being overplied in music's cause.
Pàgina 332 - Hush ! Strife and Quarrel, over the solemn grave ! Sound, trumpets, a mournful march. Fall, dark curtain, upon his pageant, his pride, his grief, his awful tragedy.
Pàgina 198 - Israel, and Strada gave us a Hallelujah of half an Hour long; Senesino and Bertolli made rare work with the English Tongue you would have sworn it had been Welch; I would have wish'd it Italian, that they might have sang with more ease to themselves, since, but for the Name of English, it might as well have been Hebrew.
Pàgina 235 - If the puppy should, in one of his impertinent affected airs of duty and affection, dare to come to St. James's, I order you to go to the scoundrel and tell him I wonder at his impudence for daring to come here; that he has my orders already, and knows my pleasure, and bid him go about his business; for his poor mother is not in a condition to see him act his false, whining, cringing tricks now, nor am I in a humour to bear his impertinence; and bid him trouble me with no more messages, but get out...
Pàgina 198 - Oratorio you see nothing,' says t'other ; so away goes I to the Oratorio, where I saw indeed the finest assembly of People I ever beheld in my...
Pàgina 120 - Work more usefull, which if it meets with a favourable Reception ; I will Still proceed to publish more, reckoning it my duty, with my Small Talent, to serve a Nation from which I have receiv'd so Generous a Protection GF HANDEL.
Pàgina 158 - Allegiance, but hath constantly professed the Protestant Religion, and hath given Testimony of his Loyalty and Fidelity to His Majesty and the Good of this Kingdom. Therefore the Petitioner humbly prays That he may be added to the Bill now pending entitled 'An Act for Naturalisating Louis Sechehaye.
Pàgina 104 - Two fierce black eyes, large and rolling beneath two lofty arched eye-brows, two acres of cheeks spread with crimson, an ocean of neck that overflowed and was not distinguished from the lower part of her body, and no part restrained by stays — no wonder that a child dreaded such an ogress...
Pàgina 285 - Lost, to give Mr. Handel to compose to ; it has cost me a great deal of thought and contrivance...