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The first Indian to be honored by the Royal Society in the field of science was Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose. He was recognized for his pioneering work in plant physiology and inventing the Crescograph, a device that measured plant growth and response to stimuli. Bose was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1920.
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The Music for the Royal Fireworks (HWV 351) is a wind band suite composed by George Frideric Handel in 1749 under contract of George II of Great Britain for the fireworks in London's Green Park on 27 April 1749.
Handel wrote Music for the Royal Fireworks in 1749.
The music for the Royal Fireworks was composed in 1749 for the celebration of the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen) which brought to an end the War of Austrian succession. First performed in Green Park, London on 27 April 1949, the fireworks set fire to parts of the venue. There was a rout and everything came to an abrupt end. Another performance was given some weeks later - without fireworks - and was a great success.
There are many famous pieces that were composed by Handel, "The Messiah", "Music For The Royal Fireworks!, "Zadok the Priest", and "Xerxes" are some that spring to mind.
At the end there were actually fireworks let off
To my knowledge, no symphony is referred to as the "Fireworks" symphony. You may be thinking of the "Royal Fireworks Music", a suite, not a symphony, which was written by Handel, or (a long shot) a short orchestral piece by Stravinsky called "Fireworks".
Music for the Royal Fireworks (1749).
Handel wrote multiple operas and concertos. Some of his most famous pieces are the Messiah (which includes the Hallelujah chorus), the Harmonious Blacksmith, Royal Fireworks, and Water Music.
Handle composed The Water Music, which is a orchestral suite. This piece was composed in 1717 for a royal barage trip with king george I up the river Thames to Chelsea (in London).
the earliest record we have found that tells about fireworks was written in Southern Song dynasty, and they were used for celebrations in royal palace. If you are asking about gunpowder, which was the basic element for making fireworks, it was first found in Tang dynasty
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Some of the greatest music ever. Notably oratorios such as Messiah and Israel in Egypt, fanfare such as Music for the Royal Fireworks and Water Music, concerti grossi and other chamber works, and operas such as Julio Caesare and Agrippina.