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William Babell : ウィキペディア英語版
William Babell
William Babell (or Babel) (1689/1690 - 23 September 1723) was an English musician, composer and prolific arranger of vocal music for harpsichord.
==Life==

He received his musical training from his father, Charles Babel, a bassoonist in the Drury Lane orchestra, Johann Christoph Pepusch and possibly George Frideric Handel. He played violin in the private band of George I and appeared as a harpsichordist from 1711, often appearing with William Corbett, James Paisible and later Matthew Dubourg. He was associated with Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre. From November 1718 until his death, he was organist at All Hallows, Bread Street, and was succeeded by John Stanley.
He wrote numerous keyboard arrangements of arias from popular operas of his time. These were published in France, the Netherlands and Germany as well as in England, and formed the basis of his musical reputation. His style was strongly influenced by his close acquaintance with Handel. Johann Mattheson thought he surpassed Handel as an organ virtuoso, but music historian Charles Burney criticised his manner of playing arrangements, charging that he:
Despite Burney's criticism, fellow music historian Sir John Hawkins thought they 'succeeded so well … as to make from it a book of lessons which few could play but himself, and which has long been deservedly celebrated.' Babell's transcription of arias from Handel's opera ''Rinaldo'' includes 'Vo' far guerra', which Handel intended as a showpiece for his harpsichord playing and is quite remarkable in its virtuosity; Babell's transcription was made from his memory of how Handel improvised in performances.〔(Review of Rinaldo by Philippe Genaud mentions Babell's transcriptions )〕〔(Peter Holman: Did Handel invent the English keyboard concerto? - contains information relating to the Babell Handel transcriptions )〕 In 1894, Friedrich Chrysander published Babell's piano reduction of ''Rinaldo'' in the Händel-Gesellschaft volume 48.
Babell also wrote original sonatas for violin or oboe and continuo, concertos and other miscellaneous works. His slow movements are thought to show valuable insight into early 18th-century practices of ornamentation and extemporization.
His early death was attributed to 'intemperate habits’. He was buried in All Hallows Church, Canonbury, Islington.

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