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GEORGE FRIDeRIC HANDEL

GEORGE FRIDeRIC HANDEL. George Frideric Handel. Born in Halle, Germany, Feb 23, 1685 Died in  London,  England, April 14, 1759 C ontributed to every musical genre current in his time German composer mostly known by his orchestral works and oratorios

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GEORGE FRIDeRIC HANDEL

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  1. GEORGE FRIDeRIC HANDEL

  2. George Frideric Handel • Born in Halle, Germany, Feb 23, 1685 • Died in London, England, April 14, 1759 • Contributed to every musical genre current in his time • German composer mostly known by his orchestral works and oratorios • Born the same year as Johann Bach but they never met

  3. Education • Attended University of Halle • Moved to Hamburg • Became a second violinist in and opera house orchestra • Founded The Royal Academy of Music • Moved to London in 1711 and stayed there the remainder of his life

  4. Oratorio • Handel started out writing operas but wasn’t very successful • Switched from writing operas to writing oratorios • Most famous oratorio “Messiah”

  5. Messiah • The Messiah was written in twenty four days • Split into three parts • Christmas Section • Easter Section • Redemption Section • Features mainly strings and continuo • Hallelujah Chorus is the climax of the Messiah, at the end of Easter Section • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usfiAsWR4qU

  6. Messiah • Everybody stands during the Hallelujah Chorus • The first time “The Messiah” was performed, King George II stood up and it is now tradition • After first performance, Handel collapsed and died a few days later • Buried at Westminster Abbey

  7. What To Listen For • Messiah • Melody • Long Melismatic Lines • Lyrical Lines • Form • 3 part A-B-A • Instrumental Introduction • Texture • Overlapping voices • Expression • Varied dynamics for dramatic effect

  8. Water Music • Water music is classified as an orchestral suite • First played on the Thames River in London on July 17, 1717 • Because it was to be first played in an outdoor performance, Handel was prompted to create music that had lively rhythms and catchy melodies • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kuw8YjSbKd4

  9. What To Listen For • Water Music • Melody • Ascending line with leaps and trills • Descending minor-scale melody • Form • 3-Part (A-B-A) • Rhythm/Meter • Triple meter in spritely tempo • Timbre • Instrumental groups exchange motivic ideas

  10. Sources • Portrait of George Frideric Handel by Thomas Hudson (1756)Private Collection, The Bridgeman Art Library International • http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com • Youtube.com • The Enjoyment of Music (Eleventh Edition) By: Kristine Forney and Joseph Machlis

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