A friend and pupil of Mendelssohn, the composer and author William Smith Rockstro (1823 95) was regarded as an expert on early music. He contributed articles on the subject to Sir George Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians as well as teaching counterpoint and plainsong at the Royal College of Music. His published output includes biographies of Handel (1883), Mendelssohn (1884) and the opera singer Jenny Lind (1891), all of which are reissued in this series. The present work was first published in 1886. In its narrative of musical history since the Greeks, it gives due weight to the...
A friend and pupil of Mendelssohn, the composer and author William Smith Rockstro (1823 95) was regarded as an expert on early music. He contributed a...
Beloved not only in Britain, George Frideric Handel (1685 1759) is admired as a composer the world over. His inventive and sensitive melodic genius and his exuberant brilliance in depicting the spectacular are best displayed in his Messiah and Zadok the Priest. Larger than life, Handel impressed all who met him and was adept at promoting his works, arranging for their publication and even selling them from his home in London's Brook Street. His dogged determination to triumph over the many reverses of his career and the fickle enthusiasms of the Georgian public is the stuff of three-volume...
Beloved not only in Britain, George Frideric Handel (1685 1759) is admired as a composer the world over. His inventive and sensitive melodic genius an...