Handel and Music I am engaged to and her name and address are Miss B. Richmond. His address is W. W. Esq. Manchester. " I remain, Yours truly W. D. C." I said it reminded me of the opening bars of " Welcome, welcome, Mighty King " in Saul: Handel's Shower of Rain The falling shower in the air " As cheers the sun " in Joshua is, I think, the finest description of a warm sunny refreshing rain that I have ever come across and one of the most wonderfully descriptive pieces of music that even Handel ever did. Theodora and Susanna In my preface to Evolution Old and New I imply a certain dissatisfaction with Theodora and Susannat and imply also that Handel himself was so far dissatisfied that in his next work, Jephtha (which I see I inadvertently called his last), he returned to his earlier manner. It is true that these works are not in Handel's usual manner; they are more difficult and more in the style of Bach. I am glad that Handel gave us these two examples of a slightly (for it is not much) varied manner and I am interested to observe that he did not adhere to that manner in JepMIia, but I should be sorry to convey an impression that I think Theodora and Susanna are in any way unworthy of Handel. I prefer both to Judas Maccabaus which, in spite of the many fine things it contains, I like perhaps the least of all his oratorios. I have played Theodora and