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A survey of George Frideric Handel’s life, music and selected portraits with and without his wig: a contribution to the celebration of the Handel year

This year marks the 250th anniversary of the death of George Frideric Handel, one of the greatest
composers of the Baroque period. There are and have been celebrations of his life and works world
wide. Although he composed in every musical genre of his time, he is most famous for his oratorios,
and in particular the Messiah. The details of his public life are well-known, but his private life remains
obscure, especially in regard to his sexuality. It is of significance that he was associated with the Orpheus
myth throughout his life, and also in one of his monuments. In the eighteenth century Orpheus
was connected with both music and homosexuality. What the truth may be, Handel emerges as an even
more human and interesting figure than ever. His authentic portraits are discussed in two sections:
those with and those without his wig.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:tut/oai:encore.tut.ac.za:d1001287
Date January 2009
CreatorsSteyn, C, Mare, EA
PublisherSouth African Journal of Art History
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeText
FormatPdf
RightsSouth African Journal of Art History

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