Georg Friedrich Händel, born on February 23, 1685, in Halle, Germany, was a… Read Full Bio ↴Georg Friedrich Händel, born on February 23, 1685, in Halle, Germany, was a prolific composer and one of the most significant figures of the Baroque era. Händel's musical talent was evident from a young age, and despite his father's initial opposition, he received early musical training and excelled in playing the harpsichord and organ.
In his early 20s, Händel traveled to Hamburg, where he immersed himself in the opera scene. There, he composed his first operas and gained recognition for his talent. Seeking further inspiration and opportunities, Händel journeyed to Italy in 1706, where he studied under renowned composers and absorbed the rich musical traditions of the country. During his time in Italy, he composed numerous operas and sacred music, establishing his reputation as a skilled composer.
In 1710, Händel settled in London, England, where he initially composed Italian operas for the Royal Academy of Music. However, as public taste changed, he transitioned to composing English-language oratorios, which combined elements of opera and sacred music. His oratorio "Esther" in 1718 marked the beginning of his success in this genre.
Händel's fame soared with his composition of the oratorio "Messiah" in 1741. Despite its initial lukewarm reception, "Messiah" eventually became one of the most beloved and frequently performed works in the Western classical repertoire. Händel's oratorios, including "Samson," "Judas Maccabaeus," and "Israel in Egypt," showcased his ability to blend grandeur, emotional depth, and dramatic storytelling.
Beyond oratorios, Händel composed instrumental music, including concertos and orchestral suites. His famous "Water Music" and "Music for the Royal Fireworks" exemplify his skill in crafting joyful and celebratory compositions. Händel's works exhibited a mastery of counterpoint, rich harmonies, and expressive melodies, earning him admiration and patronage from British nobility and royalty.
In his later years, Händel faced financial struggles and health issues, including a gradual loss of vision. However, he continued to compose prolifically, adapting to changing musical trends. Despite setbacks, his final oratorio, "Jephtha," was completed in 1751.
Georg Friedrich Händel passed away on April 14, 1759, leaving behind an immense musical legacy. His compositions played a crucial role in shaping the development of Western classical music, and his influence extended to composers such as Mozart and Beethoven. Händel's music continues to be celebrated for its grandeur, emotional depth, and timeless beauty, ensuring his enduring status as one of the greatest composers in history.
In his early 20s, Händel traveled to Hamburg, where he immersed himself in the opera scene. There, he composed his first operas and gained recognition for his talent. Seeking further inspiration and opportunities, Händel journeyed to Italy in 1706, where he studied under renowned composers and absorbed the rich musical traditions of the country. During his time in Italy, he composed numerous operas and sacred music, establishing his reputation as a skilled composer.
In 1710, Händel settled in London, England, where he initially composed Italian operas for the Royal Academy of Music. However, as public taste changed, he transitioned to composing English-language oratorios, which combined elements of opera and sacred music. His oratorio "Esther" in 1718 marked the beginning of his success in this genre.
Händel's fame soared with his composition of the oratorio "Messiah" in 1741. Despite its initial lukewarm reception, "Messiah" eventually became one of the most beloved and frequently performed works in the Western classical repertoire. Händel's oratorios, including "Samson," "Judas Maccabaeus," and "Israel in Egypt," showcased his ability to blend grandeur, emotional depth, and dramatic storytelling.
Beyond oratorios, Händel composed instrumental music, including concertos and orchestral suites. His famous "Water Music" and "Music for the Royal Fireworks" exemplify his skill in crafting joyful and celebratory compositions. Händel's works exhibited a mastery of counterpoint, rich harmonies, and expressive melodies, earning him admiration and patronage from British nobility and royalty.
In his later years, Händel faced financial struggles and health issues, including a gradual loss of vision. However, he continued to compose prolifically, adapting to changing musical trends. Despite setbacks, his final oratorio, "Jephtha," was completed in 1751.
Georg Friedrich Händel passed away on April 14, 1759, leaving behind an immense musical legacy. His compositions played a crucial role in shaping the development of Western classical music, and his influence extended to composers such as Mozart and Beethoven. Händel's music continues to be celebrated for its grandeur, emotional depth, and timeless beauty, ensuring his enduring status as one of the greatest composers in history.
Handel: Messiah HWV 56 Pt. 2: No. 44 Chorus "Hallelujah"
Georg Friedrich Händel Lyrics
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Arrival of the Queen of Sheba Şu hercai hayata bir kere geldik Yedik içtik doyduk kalktık …
Behold the Lamb of God Behold the Lamb of God, that taketh away the sin…
For Unto Us a Child Is Born For unto us a Child is born, unto us a…
Hallelujah Niechaj z nami będzie Pan, clleluja! Niech obroną będzie nam…
Hallelujah! Niechaj z nami będzie Pan, clleluja! Niech obroną będzie nam…
Lascia ch'io pianga Lascia ch'io pianga mia cruda sorte, E che sospiri la libert…
Menuet from Suite in G Minor HWV 439 Стой! Пока ещё не выключен свет Я хочу услышать ответ Скажи,…
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@DrowsyElephant
Did you know?
The piece is 94 measures
long.
Important events in piece:
1. Entrance of trumpets -
“King of Kings” occurs in
measures 57-58 ≈ (8/13) x
94
2. “The kingdom of glory…”
occurs in meas.
34-35 ≈ (8/13) x 57
These are all Golden ratios(Fibonacci ratios ≈0.61803398…) which are also used by Mozart in his piano sonatas .
@BunEBabe
That was BEAUTIFUL!
My all time favorite song❣
I sang first soprano since 7th grade(1980) and was used to the high vocal ranges.
In 10th grade, (1983) was moved up to Concert choir. The first day of class, (end of August) the teacher hands us the sheet music for this song.
As the teacher took role call, I remember looking at the music and the first soprano notes heading into the RAFTERS! Thought we were going to need ladders to reach them!
By time of the concert in December, I totally enjoyed the song because it was a challenge.
The Christmas concert was at a local church and we got a standing ovation! We were so proud of our selves. 😃
My senior year of high school, (1986) I joined the church adult choir, and our choir director had us do this song for Resurrection Sunday. I was already familiar with it and this time got to really listen to the words.
Between the music and the lyrics, I came to realize what a strong, powerful and beautiful song it truly is❣
In the last ten years, I have completely lost my singing voice. 😔 I was never going to make it into a career, but I enjoyed singing so much.
But there will come a day, when the Lord calls me home and I'll NEVER LOOSE MY VOICE AGAIN❣🙂✝️🙏🎶
@user-rq7sp8gf5o
?? Christ'? U THINK U R JEWS
THE MASHIAH IS A JEW
HE BELONG! TO ISRAEL HE IS ALIVE & EXIST IN ISRAEL. WITH THE JEWS
☆ NO ONE KNOW WHO IS HE
!!!!!!!!!!!!!OUR
!THE JEWS ! MASHIAH!
O.U.R !!! 🔯🔯🔯MASHIAH IS PURE
jesus was the bigest sinner EVER
GOD SENT PPL TO MURDER JESUS CZ HE BETRADE GOD he was murdered with tortures on his cross BY CHRISTIANS
He didnt killed himself "for ur sins" And A human can't ! be ! God !!! He didn't created the sun !🌅🌅🌅 and the
! FIRST ! man . There is no "only son" of God. The Jews r his holly children . We Got The Tora from God
!!! WITH the mashiah
Boy... stop mix' drugs
@joyo3013
Easter Sunday 2024 because my Jesus is truly risen ..... Alleluia 🥳🥳🥳
@anitafaithful
He has indeed.
@PPA-vl3cu
Happy Easter!
@ibehgodswill1150
Who's listening to this song in 2024?
@bluestopsigns6764
I am!
@zefanyaalicia2609
Because i will singing this song with my choir in church at Easter
@silvievaligurova5687
Me, this Is amazing
@ambarrivera6049
@@zefanyaalicia2609 me except i have my last rehearsal today and still don't know my part 😭
@ibehgodswill1150
@@ambarrivera6049 search for your part on YouTube.
If it's tenor (for instance), search for "alto part of the hallelujah chorus".
https://youtu.be/xGwjJ-h_qaM
Try for other parts.
Kudos
@akongnwineba410
"And He shall reign for ever and ever."
What a masterpiece.
G. F. Handel was indeed a legendary composer.