That sounds like Handel.
The composer George Handel is considered a master of Italian opera and the English oratorio and became one of England's most important composers. He was a favorite of Queen Anne.
The master of Italian opera and English oratorio is George Frideric Handel. Born in Germany, he became a prominent composer in England, renowned for his operas, oratorios, and instrumental music. His most famous work, "Messiah," exemplifies his mastery of the oratorio form, while his operas, such as "Giulio Cesare," showcase his significant contributions to Italian opera.
An English composer, born in the north of England
Latin.
John Dowland was a composer of music for voice and the lute in Renaissance England. He is best known for the melancholy feeling of his compositions.
The plural of "oratorio" is "oratorios." An oratorio is a large musical composition for orchestra, choir, and soloists, typically set to a religious theme. The term is derived from Italian, where the addition of "s" forms the plural in English.
He didn't. As far as I know, the only thing he wrote in English was the great oratorio "Elijah". However, he was a very popular composer in England and after his death, in the mid 1850s, WH Cummings adapted an extract from Mendelssohn's "Festgesang" to the words of a carol written by Charles Wesley in 1739 : Hark! the herald angels sing Glory".
Messiah is an oratorio by Handel for English libretto in 1741. It was premiered in 1742 at Dublin. The striking feature about this massive oratorio is that it is composed in 24 days.
yes. an english composer.
The Messiah is an English language oratorio that was composed in 1741 by George Frideric Handel. He composed up to 50 operas, some of them are: Alcina, Oreste, Orlando, Sireo.
English composer, John Rutter.
He was born and lived in England, despite his name [originally Gustav von Holst]. He was a popular composer of classical music.