George Frederick Handel Born in Halle, Germany in 1685 Died in London, England in 1759

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George Frederick Handel Born in Halle, Germany in 1685 Died in London, England in 1759

Handel s Life 1685 born in Germany 1703 Hamburg opera house, wrote his first opera 1706 went to Italy, studied with Vivaldi and Scarlatti

Handel s Life 1710 took a job with George, the Elector of Hanover, took a short trip to England 1712 got permission to take a longer trip to England, didn t come back

Handel s Life 1714 Queen Anne died, George became new King of England, Handel in big trouble 1717 reconciled with George and wrote Water Music as peace offering

Handel s Life 1726 Became English citizen 1741 began writing oratorios, Messiah finished in September 1742 Messiah premiered in Dublin, Ireland

Handel s Life 1753 became totally blind 1759 died in London England

George Frederick Handel

An English singer (named, Gordon) complained of Handel's method of accompanying. If Handel persisted in accompanying him in this manner, he threatened to jump on Handel's harpsichord and smash it to pieces. Handel is said to have replied, "Oh! Let me know when you will do that, and I will advertise it. For I am sure more people will come to see you jump, than to hear you sing."

On composing the 'Hallelujah Chorus' from Messiah, Handel is said to have remarked (1741), "Whether I was in my body or out of my body as I wrote it I know not. God knows. On composing Messiah, Handel is said to have remarked (1741), "I did think I did see all Heaven before me and the great God Himself."

A friend, called upon Handel when he was in the act of setting to music the words, 'He was despised and rejected of men.' The friend reports that he "found him absolutely sobbing.

When Messiah was first performed in London (1743), when the chorus struck up, 'For the Lord God omnipotent reigneth' ['Hallelujah Chorus'), reportedly the audience and King [George II] stood and remained standing until the chorus had ended. Some days after the first performance, Handel visited Lord Kinnoul. His lordship paid him compliments on "the noble entertainment". Handel is said to have remarked, "My Lord, I should be sorry if I only entertained them; I wished to make them better."

George Frederick Handel

Finding it convenient to dine at a tavern, Handel ordered dinner for three. The wait became so long, he became impatient and sent for the host. "Why do you keep me so long waiting?" he asked, with the impetuosity of a hungry man. "We are waiting till the company arrives," replied the innkeeper. "Then bring up the dinner, prestissimo, said Handel, "I am the company."

Handel's general look was somewhat heavy and sour; but when he did smile, it was his sire the sun, bursting out of a black cloud. There was a sudden flash of intelligence, wit, and good humour, beaming in his countenance, which I hardly saw in any other.

George Frederick Handel

Johann Sebastian Bach is attributed with the following remark: "[Handel] is the only person I would wish to see before I die, and the only person I would wish to be, were I not Bach. Upon hearing the above statement, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is said to have exclaimed: "Truly, I would say the same myself if I were permitted to put in a word"

Ludwig van Beethoven is said to have exclaimed, "Handel is the greatest composer that ever lived... I would uncover my head and kneel down on his tomb."

One Sunday, having attended worship at a country church, Handel asked the organist to permit him to play as the congregation departed; to which he readily consented. Handel, accordingly, sat down to the organ, and began to play in such a masterly manner, as instantly to attract the attention of the whole congregation, who, instead of vacating their seats as usual, remained for a considerable space of time, fixed in silent admiration.

The organist began to be impatient and, at length, addressed the great performer, telling him, he was convinced that he could not play the people out, and advised him to relinquish the attempt; for while he played, they would never leave the church.

George Frederick Handel

When John Christopher Smith (1712-95; Handel's assistant) played the organ at the Theatre, during the first year of Handel's blindness, Samson was performed, and (the tenor John) Beard sang, with great feeling, Total eclipse - no sun, no moon All dark, amidst the blaze of noon The recollection that Handel had set this air to music, with the view of the blind composer then sitting by the organ, affected the audience so forcibly, that many persons present were moved even to tears.

George Frederick Handel

Handel is not a mere composer in England: he is an institution. What is more, he is a sacred institution. Handel came from Germany, learned in Italy, adopted many things from France, and finally, became 'perfect' in Great Britain. A real cosmopolitan...

Characteristics of the BAROQUE PERIOD

Dates 1600 through 1750

Forms Concerto Grosso Fugue Oratorio

Rhythm Forward rhythmic drive Few, if any, tempo changes

Melody One melodic idea

Texture Balance of homophonic and polyphonic

Timbre Strings and winds (brass and woodwinds)

Dynamics Terraced dynamics (contrasting levels)

Key instrument Harpsichord

Key ideas We ll come back to this one later

Key composers Bach Handel Vivaldi