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The Handel Reference Database (HRD) is the largest documentary collection on George Frideric Handel (1685–1759) and his times. It was launched in January 2008 on the server of the Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities (CCARH) at Stanford University. Originally assembled by Ilias Chrissochoidis to support his PhD dissertation "Early Reception of Handel's Oratorios, 1732–1784: Narrative-Studies-Documents" (Stanford University, 2004), it now includes about 4,000 items and 800,000 words. HRD is organized chronologically, covering the period from 1685 to 1784 and focusing on Handel's British career and reception. It includes transcriptions of printed and manuscript sources, some of which remain unpublished ("The Academy of Vocal Music", British Library, Add. Ms. 11732; "The Jo

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  • La Handel Reference Database (Base de dades de referència de Handel) (HRD) és la col·lecció documental més gran sobre George Frideric Handel (1685–1759) i la seva època. Va ser llançada el gener de 2008 en el servidor del Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities (CCARH) a la Stanford University. Inicialment, fou elaborada per Ilias Chrissochoidis per donar suport a la seva dissertació de PhD, "Early Reception of Handel's Oratorios, 1732–1784: Narrative-Studies-Documents" (Stanford Universitat, 2004), que incloia aproximadament 4.000 ítems i 800.000 paraules. La HRD està organitzada cronològicament; cobreix el període de 1685 a 1784 i està enfocada a la carrera britànica de Händel. Inclou transcripcions de fonts impreses i manuscrites, algunes de les quals encara no s'han publicat ("The Academy of Vocal Music", British Library, Add. Ms. 11732; "The John Marsh Diaries, 1802–28", Huntington Library, HM 54457, vols. 23–37) i enllaços externs a literatura secundària antiga sobre el compositor. El projecte va rebre suport financer de la Houghton Library, Harvard University (2010–11) i UCLA's William Andrews Clark Memorial Library (2011–12). La HRD apareix llistada a An International Handel Bibliography / Internationale Händel-Bibliographie: 1959–2009. Hi ha disponibles enllaços a les bases de dades de portals d'internet de l'American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (AMS), l'American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS), la British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS), la Society for Eighteenth-Century Music (SECM), la Stiftung Händel-Haus a Halle, el Foundling Museum, i les universitats de Stanford, Harvard, UC Berkeley, College London i els serveis de la biblioteca de la Universitat de Bolonya. (ca)
  • The Handel Reference Database (HRD) is the largest documentary collection on George Frideric Handel (1685–1759) and his times. It was launched in January 2008 on the server of the Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities (CCARH) at Stanford University. Originally assembled by Ilias Chrissochoidis to support his PhD dissertation "Early Reception of Handel's Oratorios, 1732–1784: Narrative-Studies-Documents" (Stanford University, 2004), it now includes about 4,000 items and 800,000 words. HRD is organized chronologically, covering the period from 1685 to 1784 and focusing on Handel's British career and reception. It includes transcriptions of printed and manuscript sources, some of which remain unpublished ("The Academy of Vocal Music", British Library, Add. Ms. 11732; "The John Marsh Diaries, 1802–28", Huntington Library, HM 54457, vols. 23–37) and external links to early secondary literature on the composer. The project received financial support from Houghton Library, Harvard University (2010–11) and UCLA's William Andrews Clark Memorial Library (2011–12). HRD is listed in An International Handel Bibliography / Internationale Händel-Bibliographie: 1959–2009. Links to the database are available from the web portals of the American Musicological Society (AMS), the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS), the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS), the Society for Eighteenth-Century Music (SECM), the Stiftung Händel-Haus in Halle, the Foundling Museum, and Stanford University's, Harvard University's, UC Berkeley's, University College London's, and the University of Bologna's library services. (en)
  • L'Händel Reference Database (HRD) è la più grande collezione di documenti su Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759) e il suo tempo. Fu lanciato nel gennaio 2008 sul server del Center for Computer Assisted Research nelle Scienze umane (CCARH) presso la Stanford University. Originariamente assemblato da Ilias Chrissochoidis per sostenere la sua tesi di dottorato "Prima accoglienza degli oratori di Handel, 1732-1784: Narrativa-Studi-Documenti" (Stanford University, 2004), che comprende ora circa 4.000 articoli e 800.000 parole. HRD è organizzato in un ordine cronologico che copre il periodo dal 1685 al 1784 focalizzandosi sulla carriera e l'accoglienza di Händel in Gran Bretagna. Esso comprende trascrizioni di fonti a stampa e manoscritte, alcune delle quali rimangono inedite ( "L'Accademia di Musica Vocale", British Library, Agg.Ms. 11732; ". "The John Marsh Diaries", 1802-1828", libreria di Huntington, HM 54457, voll. 23-37) e link esterni alla letteratura secondaria precoce sul compositore. Il progetto ha ricevuto il sostegno finanziario della Houghton Library della Harvard University (2010-11) e della William Andrews Clark Memorial Library di UCLA (2011-12). HRD è elencato in An International Handel Bibliography / Internationale Händel-Bibliographie: 1959-2009. Collegamenti alla banca dati sono disponibili presso i portali web della American Musicological Society (AMS), la American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS), the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS),, la Society for Eighteenth-Century Music (SECM), la Stiftung Händel-Haus in Halle, il Foundling Museum, e la Stanford University's, la Harvard University's, UC Berkeley's, e l'University College London's Library Services. (it)
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  • La Handel Reference Database (Base de dades de referència de Handel) (HRD) és la col·lecció documental més gran sobre George Frideric Handel (1685–1759) i la seva època. Va ser llançada el gener de 2008 en el servidor del Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities (CCARH) a la Stanford University. Inicialment, fou elaborada per Ilias Chrissochoidis per donar suport a la seva dissertació de PhD, "Early Reception of Handel's Oratorios, 1732–1784: Narrative-Studies-Documents" (Stanford Universitat, 2004), que incloia aproximadament 4.000 ítems i 800.000 paraules. La HRD està organitzada cronològicament; cobreix el període de 1685 a 1784 i està enfocada a la carrera britànica de Händel. Inclou transcripcions de fonts impreses i manuscrites, algunes de les quals encara no s'han pub (ca)
  • The Handel Reference Database (HRD) is the largest documentary collection on George Frideric Handel (1685–1759) and his times. It was launched in January 2008 on the server of the Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities (CCARH) at Stanford University. Originally assembled by Ilias Chrissochoidis to support his PhD dissertation "Early Reception of Handel's Oratorios, 1732–1784: Narrative-Studies-Documents" (Stanford University, 2004), it now includes about 4,000 items and 800,000 words. HRD is organized chronologically, covering the period from 1685 to 1784 and focusing on Handel's British career and reception. It includes transcriptions of printed and manuscript sources, some of which remain unpublished ("The Academy of Vocal Music", British Library, Add. Ms. 11732; "The Jo (en)
  • L'Händel Reference Database (HRD) è la più grande collezione di documenti su Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759) e il suo tempo. Fu lanciato nel gennaio 2008 sul server del Center for Computer Assisted Research nelle Scienze umane (CCARH) presso la Stanford University. Originariamente assemblato da Ilias Chrissochoidis per sostenere la sua tesi di dottorato "Prima accoglienza degli oratori di Handel, 1732-1784: Narrativa-Studi-Documenti" (Stanford University, 2004), che comprende ora circa 4.000 articoli e 800.000 parole. HRD è organizzato in un ordine cronologico che copre il periodo dal 1685 al 1784 focalizzandosi sulla carriera e l'accoglienza di Händel in Gran Bretagna. Esso comprende trascrizioni di fonti a stampa e manoscritte, alcune delle quali rimangono inedite ( "L'Accademia di M (it)
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