There are lots of answers to that question. My favorite three works are:
"The Messiah" by Handel, "The Four Seasons" by Vivaldi and J. S. Bach's "Brandenburg Concertos". Some very familiar songs are: "Kanon in D Major" by Pachelbel, "Jesu Joy Of Man's Desiring" by J. S. Bach, and "Hallelujah Chorus" from Handel's Messiah.
The Messiah
Messiah. Handel wrote oratorios, of which the most famous is 'Messiah'.
'Ontario' is a province of Canada. Handel wrote oratorios, of which the most famous is 'Messiah'.
Messiah The triumph of the time and truth He wrote 16 oratorios
Handel suffered what appears to be a stroke in 1737, paralyzing his right arm. This prompted him to make the change. During his recovery, he began to write oratorios.
The Messiah
Messiah. Handel wrote oratorios, of which the most famous is 'Messiah'.
Messiah. Handel wrote oratorios, of which the most famous is 'Messiah'.
'Ontario' is a province of Canada. Handel wrote oratorios, of which the most famous is 'Messiah'.
Handel was famous for his oratorios such as the "Messiah", his most famous work. Hallelujah, from the Messiah is one of the most well known 'tunes' of today.
oratorios
Messiah The triumph of the time and truth He wrote 16 oratorios
Most oratorios tell stories from the Bible.
Handel suffered what appears to be a stroke in 1737, paralyzing his right arm. This prompted him to make the change. During his recovery, he began to write oratorios.
Because opera normally needs scenery and costumes- oratorios do not.
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