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263   
Walsh's privilege of copyright
Deutsch p. 488
264   
Mr Handel is in Music
Charles Avison:
An Essay on Musical Expression
p. 50
265   
Plays we have none
Deutsch p. 492
11 A British Sixpence
269   
Those who know it by heart
Arthur Hutchings:
The Baroque Concerto
p. 304
In this masque
Burney op.cit. p. 1004
270   
When Mr Handel first exhibited
Deutsch pp. 722–23
There is not a scene
ibid. p. 733
271   
Verses by G.O.
ibid pp. 500–501
272   
When the Court and Nobility
Deutsch p. 504
Handel in Holland
Richard G. King: ‘Handel's Travels in the Netherlands'
‘Imeneo'
John H. Roberts: ‘the Story of Handel's “Imeneo”'
275   
Mrs Pendarves on Monza
Deutsch p. 508
I don't pity Handel
ibid. p. 378
Single Disgust
ibid. pp. 515–17
276   
The men of penetration
ibid. p. 520
Walpole to Mann
ibid. pp. 521–22
Walpole on 3
rd
Duke of Devonshire
see Horace Walpole
: Memoirs and Portraits
, ed. Matthew Hodgart, London, 1963
The most magnificent
Stephen Barlow:
History of Ireland,
vol. 1, London, 1814.
277   
The morning is charming
partially quoted in Deutsch p. 636
I was at the Public-school
incident recounted in Burney:
An Account of the Musical performances in Westminster-Abbey and the Pantheon . . . in Commemoration of Handel,
London, 1785. His original transcription of Handel's pronunciation of the word ‘sight' as ‘soite' suggests that the composer may have contracted Cockney vowel sounds otherwise uncharacteristic of a German accent
278   
Crossing to Ireland
details in Alfred Coward:
Picturesque Cheshire,
London, 1903, pp. 232–33
Dublin Journal
Deutsch pp. 524–25, 529
Mercer's Hospital
ibid. p. 526
279   
Handel to Jennens
ibid. pp. 530–31
Handel's Dublin concerts
ibid. pp. 534–36
Swift's order
ibid. pp. 536–37
280.  
For Relief of the Prisoners
ibid. p. 542
281   
In order to keep
ibid. p. 550
282   
Snitterton Hall
I am grateful to John Lee for information as to the village's possible link with Handel and
Messiah
283
Messiah
For the compositional process and details of the various changes made to the work, see Watkins Shaw:
A Companion to Handel's Messiah
, Jens Peter Larsen:
Handel's
Messiah,
Origin, Composition, Sources,
Richard Luckett:
Handel's
Messiah:
A Celebration,
Donald Burrows:
Handel: ‘Messiah'
12 Brave Hallelujahs
286   
Paraletic stroke
Stefan Evers: ‘Zur Pathographie Handels'
A German and a Genius
Laetitia Pilkington:
Memoirs,
London, 1754
287   
the report that the Direction
Deutsch p. 554
288   
Walpole to Mann
ibid. p. 560
Filled with all the people
ibid. p. 561
Wherever he rested
Burrows & Dunhill:
Handel and the Harris Circle
p. 6
290   
Philalethes
Deutsch pp. 563–65
291   
So much of the Epicure
Burrows & Dunhill op. cit. p. 10
292   
Walpole to Mann
Deutsch pp. 566–67
296   
Miller's opposition principles
Ruth Smith:
Handel's Oratorios and
Eighteenth-Century Thought
op. cit. p. 300
297   
Handel in Clarges Street
Deutsch p. 589
298   
Handel's letter to the ‘Daily Advertiser'
ibid p. 602
299   
I would lament the Loss
ibid. p. 603
299   
But chiefly ONE
ibid. p. 604
Handel's second letter
ibid. p. 606
302   
Handel-Jennens correspondence
ibid. pp. 590, 592, 595
303   
Handel, once so crowded
ibid. p. 610
13
Next to the Hooting of Owls
306   
‘Next to the hooting of Owls'
Chapter title taken from comment by Catherine Talbot to Elizabeth Carter, 18 April, 1747, quoted in Deutsch p. 640: ‘Those oratorios of Handel's are certainly (next to the
hooting of owls
) the most solemnly striking music one can hear.'
Handel's general look
Commemoration
op. cit. p. 27
He was in his person
Hawkins op. cit. p. 827
307   
12 Gallons Port
Fuller-Maitland & Mann op. cit. p. 194
The Scandalizade
for text see
Notes & Queries
April, 1876. I am indebted to Laura Cecil for the dictum about the goose, retailed by her father, David Cecil, as a fragment of Handelian oral tradition
‘The Charming Brute'
reproduced in Deutsch p. 768
309   
Fisher Littleton
Percy M. Young:
Handel
p. 105
‘Comus'
Anthony Hicks: ‘Handel's Music for
Comus',
Betty Matthews: ‘Unpublished Letters Concerning Handel'
M & L
, July 1959
310   
The learned Doctor Greene
Thurston Dart: ‘Maurice Greene and the National Anthem'
M & L
, July 1959
311   
Gluck on Handel
Young op. cit. p. 176
312   
Extremely worthy of him
Deutsch p. 629
314   
Shaftesbury to Harris
Betty Matthews: ‘More Unpublished Letters Concerning Handel'
Musical Quarterly
April 1961
315   
Burney on Galli
op. cit. p. 841
He was warm in his attachments
Nicholls op. cit. pp. 651–6
316   
Especially if it be considered
Deutsch pp. 851–53
318   
Speaks with such ecstasy
ibid p. 651
‘Lucio Vero'
ibid. p. 643
319   
What may we not expect?
Burney:
Commemoration
op. cit. p. 26
‘I closed my Eyes'
Eliza Heywood:
Epistles for the Ladies
vol. 1, ep. xix, London, 1748
322   
As to the last Air
Deutsch p. 852
14
Overplied in Music's Cause
325   
An enormous white wig
Burney:
Commemoration
op. cit. p. 23
326   
Bononcini's death
Kurt Hueber: ‘Gli ultimi anni di Giovanni Bononcini',
Accademia di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti di Modena,
Serie 5, vol. XII, Modena, 1954
327   
Lady Shaftesbury on
‘Susanna'
Deutsch p. 657  
Will not the sedate Raptures
ibid. pp. 657–58
332   
‘Machine'
Full details in
A Description of the Machine for the Fireworks,
London, 1749
When I told him
Deutsch p. 661
333   
Wont let us have his overture
ibid. p. 662
Byrom to his wife
ibid. pp. 667–68
335   
Handel and the Foundling Hospital
ibid. pp. 669–70. See also Ruth McClure:
Coram's Children,
London, 1979
336   
The old Buck
Betty Matthews: ‘More Unpublished Letters' op. cit. letter dated 3 January, 1748–9
Handel at picture auctions
Deutsch p. 680
337   
The next I wrote
ibid. p. 852
I can't conclude
Betty Matthews: ‘More Unpublished Letters' op. cit. letter dated 24 March 1749–50
Surely
‘Theodora'
Deutsch p. 695
341   
Handel to Telemann
ibid. pp. 696–97
15.
Great and Good
343   
Belshazar is now advertised
Matthews: ‘More Unpublished Letters' op. cit. letter dated 16 February, 1750–51
349   
New material for borrowing
details in Thomas Goleeke: ‘“These Labours past”: Handel's look to the Future'
351   
How feelingly he must recollect
Deutsch p. 728
One newspaper
Deutsch p. 731
Foundling Hospital governors
ibid. p. 740
353   
Shaftesbury to Harris
Matthews: ‘More unpublished Letters' op. cit. letter dated 31 December, 1757
355   
Baker's diary
Deutsch pp. 795, 806
356   
Smyth to Granville
ibid. pp. 818–19
357   
Lady Huntingdon & Martin Madan
ibid. p. 813
Handel's funeral
ibid. pp. 819–824
359   
Handel's will
ibid. pp. 691–92, 776, 784, 788, 814–15
360   
Memorial poems
ibid. pp. 817–18
361   
‘The Task'
quoted in Robert Manson Myers:
Early Moral Criticism of Handelian Oratorio,
Williamsburg, 1947 and ibid. See also
Handel's Messiah, A Touchstone of Taste,
New York, 1948
A religious service
letter dated 2 June 1784, in
The Letters and Prose Writings of William Cowper,
ed. King & Ryskamp, Oxford, 1981, vol. 2
362   
Church Langton festival
see William Hanbury:
The History of the Rise and Progress of the Charitable Foundations at Church Langton,
London, 1767, and William Hayes:
Anecdotes of the Five Music Meetings on Account of the Charitable Foundations at Church Langton,
Oxford, 1768
363   
Grand celebration in Westminster Abbey
standard account is Burney:
Commemoration
op. cit.
364   
Mozart and Handel
see Walther Siegmund-Schulze: ‘Georg Friedrich Handel als ein Wegbereiter der Wiener Klassik',
H-J
1981, also Mozart's letter to his father on visits to Switen, 10 April, 1782, in
Mozart, Briefe und Aufzeichnungen III,
ed. Bauer & Deutsch, Kassel, 1963
366   
The father of modern harmony
see H.C. Robbins Landon:
Haydn in England, 1791–5,
London, 1976
Beethoven and Handel
see Donald MacArdle: ‘Beethoven and Handel',
MT
1960
368   
One who nightly wins
ibid. July, 1865
As to the good
ibid. July, 1880
The great Handelian solemnity
MT,
July, 1862
370   
The heavy bewigged face
Hector Berlioz:
A Travers Chants,
Paris, 1862, pp. 130–98
Lalo yawning
quoted in Myers:
Handel's Messiah,
op. cit. p. 266. No source given
Acrobatic displays
Les Ecrits de Paul Dukas sur la Musique,
ed. G. Samazeuilh, Paris, 1948
We always feel
quoted in Emile Damas:
Haendel,
Paris, 1970. No source given
371   
Stravinsky on Handel
see Igor Stravinsky & Robert Craft:
Expositions and Developments,
London, 1962 and Robert Craft:
Stravinsky, Chronicle of a Friendship, 1948–71,
London, 1972
372   
Schoenberg's arrangement
see also, in this connection, Schoenberg's general remarks on Handel in ‘New Music, Outmoded Music' (1946) in
Style and Idea: Selected Writings of Arnold Schoenberg,
ed. Stein, London, 1975
373   
A certain monotony
MT,
September, 1923
Westerby–Benton-Fletcher correspondence
MT,
January, 1937, 137–38
Miss Daunt's
‘Rinaldo'
MT,
March, 1933
374   
Mahamaya and Nimbavati
the edition in question is a ‘freie Nachrichtung und Bühnenfassung' by Heinz Ruckert, published by Deutsche Verlag für Musik
No humane answer
see Brian Trowell: ‘Handel as a Man of the Theatre',
Proceedings of the Royal Musical Association,
vol. 88, London, 1961–62
Bibliography
Abbreviations:
EM:
Early Music
H-J:
Händel-Jahrbuch
M & L:
Music & Letter
s
MT:
Musical Times
Abraham, Gerald (ed).:
Handel: A Symposium
(London 1954)
Addison, Joseph:
Letters
ed. J.B. Graham (Oxford 1941)
Addison, Joseph:
Miscellaneous Works
ed. A.C. Guthkelch (2 vols. London1914)
Albertyn, Erik: ‘The Hanover Orchestral Repertory 1672–1714: significant source discoveries'
EM
23 (2003)
Aspden, Suzanne: ‘“Fam'd Handel Breathing, tho' Transformed to Stone”: The Composer as Monument',
Journal of the American Musicological Society
55 (2002)
Autograph Letters of George Frideric Handel and Charles Jennens (Christie's Sale Catalogue, London 1973)
Avison, Charles:
An Essay on Musical Expression
(London 1753)
Baker, C.H. & M.:
The Life and Circumstances of James Brydges, First Duke of Chandos
(Oxford 1949)
Baselt, Bernd: ‘Die Oper um 1700 in mitteldeutschen Raum',
H-J
1990

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