The Cambridge Companion To Handel -
: Examines his early education in Germany, his time in Italy, and his highly successful career established in London.
: Analyzes all major genres he composed for, including operas, English oratorios, chamber cantatas, church music, and orchestral or keyboard works. The Cambridge Companion to Handel
is a comprehensive guide to the life, music, and historical context of the Baroque composer . Edited by Donald Burrows and published by Cambridge University Press, it features essays by leading experts designed for both students and music lovers. 📖 Book Overview Editor : Donald Burrows Publisher : Cambridge University Press Pages : 368 : Examines his early education in Germany, his



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