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HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC  

(1685 - 1759)

Born in the German town of Halle in 1685, Handel studied briefly at the University of Halle, before moving to Hamburg in 1703, where he served as a violinist in the opera orchestra and subsequently as harpsichordist and composer. From 1706 until 1710 he was in Italy, where he further developed his mastery of Italian musical style. Appointed Kapellmeister to the Elector of Hanover, the future George I of England, he visited London, where he composed the first London Italian opera Rinaldo, in 1710 and settled there two years later. He enjoyed aristocratic and later royal patronage, and was occupied largely with the composition of Italian opera with varying financial success until the 1740s. He was successful in developing a new form, English oratorio, which combined the musical felicities of the Italian operatic style with an increased rôle for the chorus, relative economy of production and the satisfaction of an English and religious text, elements that appealed to English Protestant sensibilities. In London he won the greatest esteem and exercised an influence that tended to overshadow the achievements of his contemporaries and immediate successors. He died in London in 1759 and was buried in Westminster Abbey in the presence of some 3000 mourners.

Operas

Handel wrote over forty Italian operas, the majority for staging in London. The operatic conventions of the time, restricting subject and form, and the major use of castrato singers in the principal male rôles, led to a general neglect of this important part of Handel's work until recent years, with the increased cultivation of male soprano and male alto voices and a growing understanding of Handel's achievement within the limitations of the genre. Arias and other operatic excerpts, however, have retained a continued place in vocal and to some extent in instrumental repertoire. In particular the aria from the opera Serse of 1738, Ombra mai fù, popularly known as Handel's Largo, has re-appeared in every possible arrangement. Other arias are familiar in something approaching their original form. These include Lascia ch'io pianga from Rinaldo, Piangèro la sorte mia from Giulio Cesare and Care selve from Atalanta.

Oratorios

Messiah is by far the best known of all English oratorios. Its three parts deal with the birth, passion and resurrection of Christ, using a text in part derived from the Bible and from the version of the Psalms familiar from the Church of England Book of Common Prayer. The work was completed and first performed in 1742 and later repeated annually in London in aid of the Foundling Hospital. Israel in Egypt, Judas Maccabaeus, Samson, based on Milton, and Solomon are only some of the English oratorios of Handel that are familiar in whole or in part to choirs and audiences. To these may be added the secular oratorio Semele, with a text by the dramatist William Congreve, dealing with an episode from classical mythology and including, for a disguised Jupiter, the well known aria Where'er you walk.

Church Music

Handel wrote music for the Catholic liturgy in 1707, when he was in Rome. In England, under the patronage of the Duke of Chandos, he wrote a set of anthems, the so-called Chandos Anthems. The four Coronation Anthems, written for the coronation of George II in 1727, represent music for a royal ceremonial occasion at its most impressive. Other settings for the Anglican liturgy include the Utrecht Te Deum of 1713, celebrating the Peace of Utrecht, and the Dettingen Te Deum, a celebration of the victory of Dettingen over the French army in 1743.

Secular Vocal & Choral Music

The story of the shepherd and shepherdess Acis and Galatea and the monster Polyphemus forms the basis of the pastoral Acis and Galatea, first performed in 1718. The aria of Polyphemus O ruddier than the cherry is in popular baritone repertoire. L'allegro, il penseroso ed il moderato, based on Milton and completed in 1740, provides at least one popular soprano aria, Sweet bird. In the earlier part of his career Handel wrote a large number of solo and duo Italian cantatas, with instrumental accompaniment, as well as vocal duets and trios with the more economical accompaniment of basso continuo, a chordal and a bass instrument. This last repertoire deserves further exploration.

Orchestral Music

Since Corelli, a musician who was said to have found Handel's "French" style alien to Italian tradition, the concerto grosso had continued as the most popular Baroque orchestral form, with a small concertino group, usually of two violins, cello and harpsichord, contrasted with the whole string orchestra. Handel wrote and published in 1739 a set of twelve such concertos, Opus 6, designed originally for strings and continuo. An earlier compilation of six concerti grossi, scored also for wind instruments, had been published in London in 1734. Alexander's Feast is the name given to one of the concertos first performed with the choral work of that name, a setting of Dryden in celebration of the Feast of St. Cecilia, patron saint of music, in 1736. His sixteen Organ Concertos, the first six included in Opus 4 and a further six in Opus 7, served a practical and novel purpose as interval music, to be played at performances of oratorio. No. 13 is generally known as The Cuckoo and the Nightingale. The Water Music is a set of pieces written in 1717 to entertain George I as he was rowed up the Thames to supper at Chelsea, and the Music for the Royal Fireworks, written in 1749, preceded a firework display in Green Park, a celebration of the Peace of Aix-la-chapelle.

Chamber Music

Music for smaller groups of performers by Handel includes a number of Trio Sonatas, the majority for two violins and basso continuo, and a number of sonatas for solo instrument and continuo, six for recorder and six for violin. The publisher of the twelve sonatas of Opus 1, about 1730, described a dozen of these sonatas as for treble instrument and continuo, allowing potential performers a freedom of choice that was not altogether unusual at the time.

Keyboard Music

Handel was as versatile as any musician of his age. He excelled, however, as a keyboard-player, judged in an early contest in Rome with the harpsichordist Domenico Scarlatti, with the wisdom of Solomon, as the better organist, while Scarlatti was honoured as the better harpsichordist. Handel left a great deal of keyboard music, most of it for the harpsichord and much of it written early in his career. The first eight Suites for harpsichord were published by the composer in 1720, followed in 1733 by a second collection of eight Suites, assembled largely by the publisher. The G major Chaconne, using a popular Baroque variation form, consists of 62 variations on a simple repeated bass pattern.

The Air from Suite No. 5, with its five following variations, has won fame under the title The Harmonious Blacksmith, a reference to an unlikely anecdote concerning the inspiration of the piece.


 
Albums featuring this composer are available for download from ClassicsOnline.com
CHILL WITH HANDEL 8.556787 Concertos, Orchestral, Chamber Music, Choral - Sacred, Choral - Secular, Opera
HANDEL (THE BEST OF) 8.556665 Concertos, Orchestral, Choral - Sacred
BAROQUE MASTERPIECES 8.553221 Concertos, Orchestral
British Antiques Roadshow (Sweden only) 8.555100 Concertos
Largo 8.550950 Concertos, Orchestral
OBOE (THE ART OF THE) - Famous Oboe Concertos (Camden) 8.553991 Concertos, Orchestral
BEST OF NAXOS 1 8.550001 Orchestral
BEST OF NAXOS 5 8.550005 Orchestral
ADAGIO 7168 Orchestral
BAROQUE FAVOURITES 7173 Concertos, Orchestral, Choral - Sacred
Classics at the Movies: Comedy 1 8.556811 Orchestral
Classics at the Movies: Love 8.556805 Concertos, Orchestral
Dixit Dominus: Classical Music for Reflection and Meditation 8.556711 Choral - Sacred
HOREN - LERNEN - WACHSEN: Music for Babies and Children 8.551218 Orchestral
Listen, Learn & Grow Vol. 1 8.554569 Orchestral
101 GREAT ORCHESTRAL CLASSICS, Vol. 4 8.551144 Orchestral
Art & Music: Canaletto - Music of His Time 8.558177 Vocal, Opera
CINEMA CLASSICS, Vol. 3 8.556623 Orchestral
CINEMA CLASSICS, Vol. 8 8.556628 Orchestral
Classics at the Movies: Epics 8.556803 Instrumental
101 GREAT ORCHESTRAL CLASSICS, Vol. 3 8.551143 Orchestral
101 GREAT ORCHESTRAL CLASSICS, Vol. 7 8.551147 Orchestral
101 GREAT ORCHESTRAL CLASSICS, Vol. 8 8.551148 Orchestral
CINEMA CLASSICS, Vol. 9 8.556629 Orchestral
CINEMA CLASSICS, Vol. 10 8.551160 Concertos, Orchestral
CINEMA CLASSICS, Vol. 10 8.556630 Concertos, Orchestral
JESUS CHRIST IN MUSIC 8.557161 Choral - Sacred
JOY TO THE WORLD 8.557160 Choral - Sacred
ORCHESTRAL COLLECTION (THE) 7203 Orchestral
Salve Regina 8.556709 Choral - Sacred
Sanctus: Classical Music for Reflection and Meditation 8.556704 Concertos, Choral - Sacred
AVE MARIA - SACRED ARIAS AND CHORUSES 8.570064 Choral - Sacred, Opera
AVE MARIA (SACRED ARIAS AND CHORUSES) 8.553751 Choral - Sacred, Opera
BENEDICTUS - CLASSICAL MUSIC FOR REFLECTION AND MEDITATION 8.556705 Choral - Sacred
SARABANDE - Classical Favourites for Relaxing and Dreaming 8.556613 Concertos
BERCEUSE - Classical Favourites for Relaxing and Dreaming 8.556610 Orchestral
CANTABILE - Classical Favourites for Relaxing and Dreaming 8.556605 Orchestral
Classical Music Start-Up Kit, Vol. 1: 1500-1825 8.550779 Music Education
Classics at the Movies: Drama 8.556807 Orchestral
IN MEMORIAM - MUSIC FOR SOLEMN OCCASIONS 8.553435 Orchestral, Instrumental
LOVE AND PEACE 8.557362DX Choral - Sacred
Music of Worship & Praise 8.554578 Choral - Sacred
PASTORALE - Classical Favourites for Relaxing and Dreaming 8.556608 Orchestral
BEST OF AMADIS (THE), Vol. 2 7802 Orchestral
BEST OF NAXOS 3 8.550003 Orchestral
BEST OF YOSHIKAZU MERA (THE) BIS-NL-CD-5021 Choral - Sacred, Opera
GLORIA - CLASSICAL MUSIC FOR REFLECTION AND MEDITATION 8.556702 Choral - Sacred
SONATA - Classical Favourites for Relaxing and Dreaming 8.556609 Orchestral
WEDDING MUSIC 8.550790DX Instrumental
LISTEN, LEARN AND GROW: Playtime Arts and Crafts 8.555813 Orchestral
PERFECT SPRING WEDDING 8.557976 Choral - Sacred
PRELUDE - Classical Favourites for Relaxing and Dreaming 8.556607 Orchestral
PERFECT SUMMER WEDDING 8.557979 Orchestral, Choral - Sacred
PERFECT WEDDING 8.557975 Choral - Sacred
PERFECT WINTER WEDDING 8.557977 Choral - Sacred
BEST OF AMADIS (THE), VOL. 1 7801 Orchestral
Classical Music From TV Advert 8.554589 Orchestral
MUSIK TILL TROST 8.557191 Opera
CAFE CLASSICS (AUSTRALIA ONLY) 8.555258-59 Orchestral
CHILDREN'S CLASSICS - LULLABY 8.554912DX Orchestral
LISTEN, LEARN AND GROW: Playtime Fun and Games 8.555812 Orchestral
Discover Music of the Baroque Era 8.558160-61 Music Education
DISCOVER THE CLASSICS, VOL. 3: The Concerto 8.554486-87 Concertos
CENTRE (THE), Vol. 1 8.554901-02DX Orchestral
BRIDE'S GUIDE TO WEDDING MUSIC FOR CIVIL CEREMONIES (A) 8.570227-28 Orchestral, Choral - Sacred
CENTRE (THE), Vol. 2 8.554903-04DX Orchestral
A LA DECOUVERTE DU CLASSIQUE 8.550037-38 Music Education
DISCOVER CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.550008-09 Choral - Sacred
DISCOVER THE CLASSICS, VOL. 1 8.550035-36 Music Education




 
 
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