No. They both wrote a lot of music for voice. As just two famous examples: Bach's Mass in B Minor, and Handel's "Messiah".
Brandenburg concertos was created in 1721.
The classical era was mostly instrumental. The cantata was used a lot in the baroque era with composer like JS bach and George Handel.
Bach Johan Sebastian
George Frideric Handel is believed to have held Johann Sebastian Bach in high regard, though their musical styles were quite different. Handel admired Bach's compositional skill and depth, recognizing his mastery of counterpoint and intricate structures. However, their interactions were limited, and there are anecdotes suggesting that Handel may have viewed Bach's music as somewhat complex and less accessible than his own. Overall, while Handel respected Bach’s talent, their distinct approaches to music set them apart.
Bach and Handel
Bach and Handel
Bach was born 21st March 1685 in Eisenach, Saxe-Eisenach Handel was born 23rd February 1685 in Halle. Duchy of Magdeberg
No, they were not. They sometimes offered suggestions as to the design, stops and final efficacy of an instrument; and, although they were both magnificent organists, neither of them actually built any instruments.
the Brandenburg Concerto #5
J.S Bach and Domineco Scarlatti.
There is a number of composers not in the romantic era. JS Bach, Handel and Bettoven did not write in that era.
Bach's favourite composer was George Frideric Handel. He [Bach] once said, "If I were to be any composer but myself, I would be Handel."