About This Book
A concise biography follows the composer's life from a provincial upbringing and familial resistance to his early musical impulses through studies, travel, and an international career centered on opera and oratorio. It examines stylistic traits—grand ceremonial gestures, delicate colorings, and rhythmic subtlety—surveys a large output beyond the handful of familiar works, and recounts fluctuating fortunes, critical rivalries, and public tastes that shaped his reputation. Interwoven commentary on contemporaries and musical context aims to illuminate neglected pieces and encourage listeners to rediscover the broader scope of his achievement.
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