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Academic Tutor
David teaches various undergraduate and postgraduate courses at the RNCM. His main research is Baroque Music, and in particular Handel: he editor of New Perspectives on Handelâs Music: Essays in Honour of Donald Burrows (Boydell Press, 2022), co-editor of The Cambridge Handel Encyclopedia (2009), and editor of an anthology of Handelian literature (Ashgateâs âBaroque Composersâ series, 2011). His doctoral thesis examined the composerâs own different performing versions of Partenope, Arianna in Creta, Esther and Deborah.
An author of essays or books about aspects of Purcell, Vivaldi, Mozart and Haydn, Davidâs other interests include seventeenth-century vocal music, baroque sacred repertoire, and eighteenth-century opera. He is an essayist for most leading classical record labels (Virgin, Decca, Deutsche Grammophon, Hyperion, Harmonia Mundi, Chandos, BIS, etc.) and has been a critic for Gramophone since 2003.
A council member of the Handel Institute, David serves as a project consultant for many international baroque musicians, has appeared frequently on BBC Radio 3, and is in demand as a guest lecturer both at home and abroad. He sings in Leeds Baroque (of which he was a founder member) and conducts choirs in the Huddersfield area. He also has an unhealthy interest in Prog Rock and electric guitars.
Dr David Vickersâ research interests focus principally on the career and music of Handel and his contemporaries in Germany, Italy, France and Britain. Current and future projects relate to reconstructing different compositional and performing versions of baroque operas and oratorio-style works, investigating the careers of early eighteenth-century singers (such as Senesino, John Beard and Giulia Frasi), aspects of historical performance practice, and the history, reception, and future of historically-informed performances on period instruments within the classical recording industry.
Written Outputs
David Vickers, âStaging Handelâs music dramasâ, Handel in Context, edited by Helen Coffey and Annette Landgraf (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).
David Vickers, ââSense and Significancyâ: perceptions and images of Senesino in London, 1720â1736â˛, Händel Jahrbuch, 70 (Bärenreiter, 2024): 128â148.
David Vickers, ââTheir sound is gone out to all Landsâ: period-instrument recordings of Messiah, 1980â2020â, Händel Jahrbuch, 69 (Bärenreiter, 2023): 275â317.
David Vickers, editor, New Perspectives in Handelâs Music: Essays in Honour of Donald Burrows (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2022); includes chapter ââHandelâs Bilingual Versions of Esther and Deborah, 1734â1737â.
David Vickers, âGiulia Frasi in English musicâ, Händel Jahrbuch, 65 (Bärenreiter, 2019): 205â232.
David Vickers, ââHandelâs revisions to performing versions of Partenope (HWV 27) and Arianna in Creta (HWV 32), 1730â37ââ, Händel Jahrbuch, 62 (2016), 217â236.
David Vickers, ââThe Musick to be disposed after the Manner of the Coronation Serviceâ: Handelâs use of ceremonial anthems in Esther (HWV 50b) and Deborah (HWV 51), 1732â1757ââ, Händel Jahrbuch, 59 (Bärenreiter, 2013): 229â243.
Annette Landgraf and David Vickers, editors, The Cambridge Handel Encyclopedia (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009; paperback edition 2013).
David Vickers, editor, The Baroque Composers: Handel (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2010).
David Vickers, Haydn: His Life & Music, (London: Naxos Books, 2008).
David Vickers, âMusic for a while: John Dryden & Henry Purcellâ, Goldberg, 44 (2007): 42â53
Public Presentations (not including conference papers that were published subsequently)
David Vickers, âItalian musicians in eighteenth-century Londonâ. Symposium on Giuseppe Agus, hosted by the Fondazione di Ricerca Giuseppe Siotto, Cagliari, Italy, 21 October 2022.
David Vickers, âHandel making a scene: compositional choices in his operasâ, Biennial International Conference on Baroque Music, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, UK, 15 July 2021.
David Vickers, âHandel changing his mind: compositional choices in his music dramasâ, Georg Friedrich Händel: Prometheus unchained, Universidad CEU San Pablo, Madrid, 25 October 2019.
David Vickers, âHandel and Giulia Frasi in contextâ, The Handel Institute conference: Handel and his eighteenth-century performers, London, 23 November 2016.
David Vickers, âReconstructing contexts for liturgical baroque musicâ. Taverner Consort symposium, Holywell Music Room, Oxford University, UK, 7 April 2013.
David Vickers (chair of panel), âRecordings of Purcell, Handel, Haydn, and Mendelssohn: a survey of the past, an assessment of the present, and speculation about the futureâ, Royal Musical Association: Purcell, Handel, Haydn, and Mendelssohn: anniversary reflections, New College / Holywell Music Room, Oxford University, 28 March 2009.
David Vickers, âAn overview of Handelâs Partenope on the stage (1730â2009)â, Statue, obelischi, serragli di fiere: Händel in scena tra storia e presente, Istituto Musicali Franci, Siena, Italy, 10 October 2009.
David Vickers, âHandelâs performing versions of Partenopeâ. Von Neapel nach Hamburg: die europäischen Reisen der Partenope, symposium, Theater an der Wien, Vienna, Austria, 24 February 2009.