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Your group is preparing a poster presentation entitled “The Greatest Baroque
Frideric Handel and Johann Sebastian Bach. Handel was born in Halle, |
Brandenburg-Prussia (nowGermany), in 1685. Unlike Bach, who was born
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Handel showed an exceptional talent in playing instruments from
very early age. He learned harpsichord, violin, and organ from the organist
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In 1702, Handel became the organist at the Calvinist Cathedral in
Halle. The wage was good, but the contract was just for one year. The next
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year, he moved to Hamburg. He was hired by the orchestra of the Hamburg
Oper am Gànsemarkt as a violinist and harpsichordist. In 1705, his first
opera Almira was produced. In Hamburg, he made three more operas. He
was recognized as a brilliant opera composer.
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Handel was invited to Italy in 1706 by Gian Gastone de' Medici,
who had a keen interest in opera. Rodrigo, Handel's first all-Italian
opera, was produced in Florence in 1707. In 1709, he produced another
opera, Agrippina in Venice. It turned out to be a huge success and ran
for 27 nights successively. In Italy, he also composed oratorios like La
Resurrezione and II Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno. The oratorio 1S a
narrative musical work for singers and an orchestra., based on a story from
the Bible.
Handel moved to England in 1712 and decided to live there permanently
(He changed his nationality in 1727.) In 1713, he composed Utrecht Te
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