Another Handel borrowing from Telemann?: Capital gains

From: Musical Times | Date: April 1, 2001| Author: Payne, Ian | Copyright information

In the last of three articles IAN PAYNE revisits the two composers' pre-c.1725 Kunstlerfreundschaft

THAT HANDEL enthusiastically borrowed and reworked musical ideas from the works of Telemann is well known.1 Although his borrowings from his lifelong friend and correspondent have been thoroughly inventoried in print, most (if not all) of these are sourced to widely-circulating collections of Telemann's music published during the mid-1720s and 30s. But their friendship had begun very mu...

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