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The Singer and Composer Henry Holcombe (1690–1756)
Henry Holcombe (1690–1756) was trained as a chorister at Chester Cathedral. In 1705 he moved to London, where he sang at the Drury Lane theatre. He later pursued a lucrative career as a private music teacher. Only in later life did he achieve his full potential as a composer, producing four collections of exceptional quality. This is the first study to examine Holcombe’s life and music in detail.
期刊介绍:
De musica disserenda is an international journal of musical scholarship. It is published by the Institute of Musicology ZRC SAZU (Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts) at the ZRC Publishing (Založba ZRC). The journal is publishing musicological as well as interdisciplinary articles regarding music, with a special attention given to the texts on history of music on the territory of today’s Slovenia in wider European context. Individual issues of the journal with various dissertations are published twice a year, while thematic double issues are published at the end an individual year. The articles are published in Slovenian, English, German, French or Italian languages, with keywords and abstracts in English and Slovenian. A longer summary in Slovenian or English is given at the end of each article.