HOW HAVE HANDEL'S 'LIVES' IN BIOGRAPHIES AND HISTORIES MOULDED OUR
UNDERSTANDING OF THE MUSICIAN, THE MAN AND THE ICON?
To evaluate the familiar, even over-familiar, story of Handel's life
could be seen as a quixotic endeavour. How can there be anything new
to say? This book seeks to distinguish fact from fiction, not only to
produce a new biography but also to explore the concepts of biography
and dissemination by using Handel's life and lives as a case study. By
examining the images of Handel to be found in biographies and music
histories - the genius, the religious profound, the master of musical
styles, the distiller into music of English sentiment, the glorifier
of the Hanoverians, the hymner of the middle class, the independent,
the prodigious, the generous, the sexless, the successful, the
wealthy, the bankrupt, the pious, the crude, the heroic, the devious,
the battler of ill-fortune, the moral exemplar - and by adding new
factual information, David Hunter shows how events are manipulated
into stories and tropes. Onesuch trope has been employed to portray
numerous persons as Handel's enemies regardless of whether Handel
considered them as such. Picking apart the writing of Handel's
biographers and other reporters, Hunter exposes the narrative
underpinnings - the lies, confusions, presumptions, and conclusions,
whether direct and inferred or assumed - to show how Handel's 'lives'
in biographies and histories have moulded our understanding of the
musician, the man andthe icon.
DAVID HUNTER is Music Librarian at the University of Texas at Austin.
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ISBN
9781782046424
Publisert
2020
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Boydell Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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