A year in the life of Handel 1713

Small exhibition at Handel House looking at one year in the life if Handel.

This is one of a series of exhibitions looking at significant years in Handel’s life. This year saw the year he received his first royal commission in England and the granting of a pension from Queen Anne.

You were taken through the opera’s Handel wrote that year and the unfortunate incident early in the year when the impresario putting on his opera “Teseo” fled with the takings! It also looked at other significant events that year such as the production of the play “Cato” by Joseph Addison which was later a favourite of Washington’s and played to the US troops at Valley Forge.

It was nice to have recordings of the music mentioned to listen to as you went round each section. I found the exhibition gave the museum the narrative it had been lacking  and I will definitely look out for further years in the series.

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