Archive
- General
- BHS and BCS view Christopher's instrument collection
- Asian ventures
- Update on the V&A
- Brit Awards
- Crisis at the V&A!
- Best wishes for coloratura Christmas
- Barockstar: George Frideric Handel
- The Cambridge Handel Encyclopedia
- Mendelssohn Discoveries (and gastronomic re-discoveries) in Leipzig
- The Times Cheltenham Literary Festival
- Video Interview: Christopher on Mendelssohn
- Big Ben: not by Handel
- World Première
- Christopher (the Classicist) writes to The Times
- The Fitzwilliam Museum: as seen by Christopher Hogwood
- University of Cambridge - 800th birthday
- Speech to launch V&A’s new baroque exhibition.
- Cambridge University Honorary Doctorate - Orator's Speech
- Cambridge University Honorary Doctorate
- Christopher corrects The Times
- Christopher opposes Arts Council cuts
- Halle Handel Prize
- Hear Christopher on Radio 4
- Christopher's contribution to 'Fund og Forskning'
- Happy New Year!
- Inga Nielsen CD featuring Christopher
- Christopher becomes an Honorary Member of Charles Avison Society
- De Clavicordio V
- Preface to Hawkins' history of the AAM
- De Clavicordio VI
- Emma Kirkby finally created a 'Dame'!
- Caricatures by Ane Lysebo – November 2005
- Christopher receives honorary doctorate from Zürich University
- Composers
- Food Counter
- Interviews
- Reviews
Halle Handel Prize
February 5, 2008
Christopher has been selected as this year's recipient of the Honorary Handel Prize from the City of Halle (Saale), in Germany. The award recognizes Christopher's unique contribution to the understanding of the life and works of George Friedrich Handel. Christopher's Handel projects for 2007 included rare concert performances of the opera Amadigi, the publication of an important edition of Handel's 8 Suites for keyboard HWV426-433 (adapted by Gottlieb Muffatt), and the release of a revised version of Christopher's classic biography of Handel. Projects in 2008 include performances of Flavio with the Academy of Ancient Music, an edition of the Musick for the Royal Fireworks, and also Handel's 6 Fugues for keyboard (adapted by Gottlieb Muffatt). This year also sees the publication of Christopher's paper, on Handel's use of timpani and percussion, from the Michaelstein Conference.