George Frideric Handel
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).
it was preformed outdoors on barges
Tolomeo, re d'Egitto (Ptolemy, King of Egypt) is an opera by Handel.
King George II is said to have stood during the "Hallelujah Chorus" from Handel's Messiah during its first London performance in 1743. This moment is often cited as the origin of the tradition of standing during the piece. The king's action likely inspired the audience to rise in respect for the music, which has continued in performances ever since.
George Frideric Handel composed Water Music.
George Frederic Handel's Water Music.
Handel was employed by several people. He worked as an organist when he was 17, taught private violin lessons by the time he was 18, worked for the Elector of Hanover in Germany when he was 27, and while still working for him, left Germany never to come back and accepted a job from Queen Anne of England. Much to his embarrassment, when Queen Anne died two years later, The Elector of Hanover became king. This is when Handel wrote his 'Water Music' to please the new king of England, which was then Great Britain, the German Elector of Hanover.
George Frideric Handel
His favorite song was Can you feel the love tonight by The Lion King
To get freedom from the king in England
He didn't write the whole bible he didn't kill either
yes he did
The same as you would use as a profession or position of authority. "He was the king of England", "He was the conqueror of England"
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).
it was preformed outdoors on barges
No, the Bible was written thousands of years earlier by the Hebrews.