George Frideric Handel is buried in Westminster Abbey in London, England. His grave is located in Poets' Corner, a section of the abbey that commemorates many notable figures in British history. Handel passed away on April 14, 1759, and his burial site is marked by a simple stone slab honoring his contributions to music.
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The most famous Water Music was composed by GF Handel.
Yes, he did. Handel did not marry, and so in that sense did not have any family. ____ There is no indication that Handel ever married or produced any off spring.
sadly handel passed away in April 1759 and was buried in westminster abbey the burial places of kings.
Everybody has a mother. GF Handel's mother was Dorothea (née Taust) Händel. George Frideric Handel was born in Germany.
Handel never married and had no children.
his parents pobably
I want to know that too
The most famous Water Music was composed by GF Handel.
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Yes, he did. Handel did not marry, and so in that sense did not have any family. ____ There is no indication that Handel ever married or produced any off spring.
sadly handel passed away in April 1759 and was buried in westminster abbey the burial places of kings.
a famous composer that lived from 1685-1759, the barogue period
George Frideric Handel's favorite instrument was the organ. He was a skilled organist and composed many works that showcased the instrument's capabilities, including his famous "Water Music" and "Messiah." Handel's proficiency and passion for the organ significantly influenced his compositions and performances during his lifetime.
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.
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.