That period in music is called "Baroque". Handel lived and worked in the final years of that period, and his latest music was contemporary of a new style that started to arise, the so-called "style gallant" or "pre-classical". That's why we say that Handel's works belong to the "late baroque".
About 1705 to 1741 starting with 'Almira' [premiere on 8th January 1705]and ending with 'Deidamia' [premiere on 10th January 1741] - The 'Baroque Period'.
The "Baroque" period (the beginning of the 17th century to almost the 18th century.
Georg Freidrich Handel (1685-1759) composed Baroque music. The Barqoue Era was between 1600-1750. Some of his music was borderline classical.
the baroque era
Baroque
In that time frame, the best fit is Thomas Jefferson. Lincoln was born in 1809, and Jackson wasn't President until 1829.
She thinks she doesn't need them to fit in or have a good time.
always very fit because of all the dancing around this is it he got thin but by the time he died he was a healthy weight
The composer Frederic Chopin embodied the spirit of the Romantic period in multiple ways. His music was poetic, rich, and sensual. Nineteenth-century Romantics placed a high value on spontaneity, which his music also captured. He even fit the Romantic archetype in his own life and personality; he was very refined, lonely, and even tragic.
It could fit, but it will be loose.
No, he was a rebel.
Anachronistic.
Count Dracula would best fit into the time period before Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein". This was because the time period was very dark, medieval, and simply perfect for the creatures of the night to roam.
George Sampson is fit because he is f**king beautiful
32 cells fit into the period at the end of a question
no
The Classical Period
All of Mozart's music is in the Classical Period.
Classical
It's the average of weather conditions over a period of time, usually 30 years.
he is good looking
The George Foreman grill has a 17 inch grilling surface so you could fit approx 4 4 inch burgers at a time to allow for even grilling.