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Hardcover Handel Book

ISBN: 1025697626

ISBN13: 9781025697628

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In this compelling biography, Nobel laureate Romain Rolland offers a profound exploration of the life and legacy of George Frideric Handel, one of the most influential figures of the Baroque era. Rolland, a distinguished musicologist and writer, delves into the creative genius of the man behind masterpieces like "Messiah" and "Water Music," tracing his journey from his early years in Germany to his transformative periods in Italy and his ultimate success in London.


The work examines the evolution of Handel's musical style and his significant contributions to opera, oratorio, and instrumental music. Beyond a mere chronological account, Rolland provides deep insight into the cultural and political landscape of the 18th century, illustrating how Handel navigated the complexities of royal patronage and public taste. This study highlights Handel's indomitable spirit and his ability to fuse diverse European musical traditions into a singular, powerful voice.


Rich in historical detail and aesthetic analysis, "Handel" remains a vital resource for musicians, historians, and admirers of classical music. Rolland's passionate prose captures the vitality of Handel's character and the enduring brilliance of his compositions, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of Western musical heritage.

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