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Handel, Mozart and Brahms were German classical composers.
Handel primarily spoke German as it was his native language. He was born in Germany and later lived in England, where he also became fluent in English.
George Frederick Handel was a German composer. He is known for his vast array of operas, anthems, concertos, and more. Born in 1685, he died in 1759 in London.
The most obvious candidate is George Frederick Handel (in German: Georg Friedrich Händel), 1685-1759.
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.
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.
'Handel' is the German word for 'trade'. People working in the trade industry are responsible for buying, moving, shipping, and making available goods and products to other businesses and consumers.
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George Frideric Handel. Born in Saxony, prior to him becoming a naturalised British subject in 1726, his name was Georg Friedrich Händel.
The composer George Frideric Handel composed the oratorio "Messiah" in the English language, although he was German himself. He wrote it in 1741 and it remains one of the most popular classical works.
George Frederic Handel is a German composer in Baroque period. Handel was born in 1685 and died in England at age 74 (1759). He was popular as a composer for operas, concerti-grossi and oratorios and as an organist. Two of his widely known works are Messiah (oratorio for solo voices, chorus and baroque orchestra) and Passacaglia in G minor (from his keyboard suite no 7).