Handel's Divas

Handel's Divas

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Handel's Patrons

Who did Handel work for and how did he make a living? A smart political operator, Handel composed for royalty in Rome, Germany and Britain. 

Handel's Samson Oratorio in Context

Donald Burrows outlines the risks Handel faced when developing his own style of biblical concert drama. 

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