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Archive | 1997

Handel's London – British musicians and London concert life

H. Diack Johnstone; Donald Burrows

When Handel arrived in London in the last weeks of 1710, Henry Purcell had been dead for just fifteen years. His younger brother Daniel, though still active as a professional organist, was no longer a productive composer, and much the same is true of the long-lived William Turner (1651–1740), who, with John Blow (d. 1708), had been the most distinguished of Purcells colleagues and contemporaries in the Chapel Royal. Likewise John Eccles, the leading English theatrical composer at the turn of the century, and official court composer from 1700 until his death in 1735, had by this time retired from the hurly-burly of life in the city and gone to live in Hampton Wick where, according to Hawkins, he spent most of his time fishing. As for Jeremiah Clarke, one of the more impressive creative talents of the next generation, he had, seemingly for love, put a pistol to his head in late November 1707. Of those native composers still left and active on the London musical scene, much the most gifted were John Weldon (1676–1736) and William Croft (1678–1727), both of whom Handel must surely have encountered quite early on in his first visit. A former organist of New College, Oxford, Weldon moved in 1701 to London where, as a rank outsider, he immediately succeeded in winning first prize (over the heads of both Eccles and Daniel Purcell, who came second and third respectively) in a celebrated competition for a setting of Congreves masque The Judgment of Paris . In 1708 he succeeded Blow as one of the two organists of the Chapel Royal, and not long after he was also appointed second composer for the Chapel, at which point he seems more or less to have dried up.


Notes | 1997

The Cambridge companion to Handel

Donald Burrows


Archive | 2002

Music and theatre in Handel's world : the family papers of James Harris 1732-1780

Donald Burrows; Rosemary Dunhill


Archive | 2005

Handel and the English Chapel Royal

Donald Burrows


Archive | 1994

A catalogue of Handel's musical autographs

C. Steven LaRue; Donald Burrows; Martha J. Ronish


Music & Letters | 1977

HANDLE AND THE FOUNDLING HOSPITAL

Donald Burrows


Archive | 2013

George Frideric Handel : collected documents

Donald Burrows; Helen Coffey; John Greenacombe; Anthony Hicks


The Musical Times | 2007

Perhaps Handel Was Right after All: Some Thoughts on Editing Ariodante

Donald Burrows


Music & Letters | 1995

HANDEL'S ‘MESSIAH’: SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES ON SOURCES

Donald Burrows; Watkins Shaw


Early Music | 1990

Handel, the Dead March and a newly identified trombone movement

Donald Burrows

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Pennsylvania State University

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California State University

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