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Along with Johann Sebastian Bach, he is considered to be a master of the Baroque Period.
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.
There were lots more than two ... that list surely includes Johann Sebastian Bach and Dietrich Buxtehude. Some of the other main composers during the Baroque time period were Antonio Vivaldi and George Frideric Handel. Although there were probably many other composers they just never became as popular and are well known. Also, some of the Famous people during this time were Rembrandt van Rijn, John Milton, Jan Vermeer, Isaac Newton, Rene de LaSalle, William Penn, Peter the Great, and Gabriel Fahrenheit.
No he was never married he just wanted to focus on music
They are two completely different people. Just because they both write music, doesn't make them the same. Handel was a baroque, German composer, and Mozart was a classical, Austrian composer. Their attitudes were different and pretty much the only thing they had in common was that they wrote music.
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Blahh! This question doesn't make sense. Every male composer was not a woman composer. Just make a list.
Most audiences do not applaud until the end of Handel's Messiah. if you are unsure, just take every one else's cues.
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".
Handel's Sarabande Download SourceYou can download the piece performed by The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra using iTunes. I just did it.