Handel was a German composer born in 1685. He lived most of his life time in England. He died in 1759 (aged 74) at is home in England.
Handel never married, and he kept his personal life private.
It's a Baroque-era oratorio. An oratorio is a concert piece for voice and orchestra that tells a story, usually from the Bible.
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None. Handel never married, and kept his private life very private.
Handel never married, and kept his personal life private. There has been some speculation that he was homosexual.
No, George Frideric Handel never married and kept his personal life private.
George Handel's primary language was German because that was where he was born. Later on in his life, he went to London and so, he also knew how to speak English.
George Frederick Handel, composer of the Baroque Era - Born - 23rd of February, 1685 in Halle, Germany Died - 14th of April, 1759 in London, England Buried in Westminster Abbey, London Major works include - 47 Operas, 12 Concertos, 16 Oratorios. Genres - Italianate operas, English oratorios. Handel had lost his sight by the time he died.
The dates for Georg Friedrich Handel, aka George Frideric Handel, were February 23, 1685-April 14, 1759. Although born in the German State of Saxony-Anhalt, at Halle, he spent much of his adult life in England. In his lifetime, and after, he was ka a respected composer of concertos, operas, and oratorios. He was so famous and so successful that he left a most valuable estate worth 20,000 pounds, upon his death, largely to a niece. He kept his private life most private. But, as far as is known, he never married.
Program. More specifically, it's an oratorio. It tells the story of the life of Christ.
Handel lived in Germany and Britain and Italy.
George Frideric Handel was one of the greatest composers of the Baroque era. Though he was born in Germany, he spent a brief amount of time in Italy and live the remainder of his life in London.