Anna Seward et al. - late 18th Century
from Letter from Anna Seward to Mrs Hayley, 19 June 1795, pages 69–70:
The musical opinions expressed in your last [letter] do not coincide with Giovanni’s [John Saville’s] and mine, to whom the chorusses of Handel are dearer than any other species of music. The exhilaration and rapture with which they inspire me are extreme; so is the admiration they excite of the genius and skill of that great master, as the “volant fugue” bursts from every part of the orchestra successively; the leading air supplied, in turn, by the various orders of voices, and sustained by the rich fulness of the inner harmonies.
… more >>Anna Seward, Letter from Anna Seward to Mrs Hayley, 19 June 1795. In Archibald Constable (ed.), Letters of Anna Seward: Written Between the Years 1784 and 1807, volume 4 (Edinburgh, 1811), p. 69–70. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1535747530441 accessed: 22 November, 2024
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written by George Frideric Handel |
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Date/Time | late 18th Century |
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