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The Letters of Dr Charles Burney: Volume I: 1751-1784

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The letters of the great eighteenth-century historian of music and man of letters, Dr Charles Burney (1726-1814), friend of Samuel Johnson and Joseph Haydn, are here collected and published in chronological order for the first time. This initial instalment of a projected four-volume edition of the Letters, edited from manuscript and other sources, opens with the earliest surviving letter, written in 1751 when Burney was an obscure country organist. It concludes in December 1784 with the death of Samuel Johnson. These are the letters of the active years which saw Burney's remarkable rise to the head of his chosen profession, music. They chronicle his musical travels in Europe, and his literary activities as a scholar and author of the Continental Tours, the first two volumes of his famous History of Music, and the Commemoration of Handel, written at the behest of George III. They also document Burney's membership in the celebrated literary coterie at Streatham, and the emergence as a novelist of his daughter Fanny, whose Evelina and Cecilia appeared in these years.

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ISBN: 9780198126874
Publication date: 10th October 1991
Author: Charles Burney
Publisher: Clarendon Press an imprint of Oxford University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 536 pages
Series: The Letters of Dr Charles Burney
Genres: Biography: general
Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800