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Handel and His Singers: The Creation of the Royal Academy Operas, 1720-1728 (Oxford Monographs on Music)

Handel and His Singers: The Creation of the Royal Academy Operas, 1720-1728 (Oxford Monographs on Music)

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Publication Date: August 10th, 1995
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN:
9780198163152
Pages:
228
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Description

From the early eighteenth-century until the present day, opera seria as practiced by Handel and his contemporaries has been the subject of satire and even derision for its dramatic artifice and virtuosic vocal displays. Close examination of Handel's autograph manuscripts, the libretti upon which they were based, and other contemporary documents reveal the extent to which Handel was influenced by his singers and their abilities in creating his commercially successful and dramatically effective operas. Drawing on ideas and evidence from these sources, this study demonstrates the fact that Handel's singers were the single most important influence in his opera composition during his tenure as composer and music director of the Royal Academy of Music from 1719-28.