George Friedrich Handel George Friedrich Handel was one of the greatest composers of the late Baroque period (1700-1750), probably all the most internationally famous musicians during his lifetime . Handel was born in Halle, Germany on February 24, 1685 and is a family without musical background. But his own musical talent began to appear before his 10th birthday. He accepted a course of local organism which is his only music education. His first work was the Harlees Church organ.
Georg Friedrich Handel is the first composer who gained extensive attention in the historical era. The earliest explanation of his life was the Charles Burnie that appeared in the memoir of John Main Walling's late George Frederic Handel (1760), John Hawkins' General History of Music Science and Practice (1776) A story about the performance of. - Handel monument (1785) In order to reverse the situation, the first sample of these British music histories was devoted to celebrating Handel 's life and achievements. The biography of Mainwaring is a commemorative volume that satisfies the advertising needs of the Covent Garden Orator Series after the death of the composer. Hawkins' history consciously defended the tradition of music and its climax was Handel. Bernie's article has a beautiful view of the Handel Festival in 1784 as a model of music of this century.
At the beginning of 1783 in 1782, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was fascinated by the work of Johannes Sebastian Bach and George Frederic Handel. It also brought some Baroque-style works that influenced his later work, for example Die Zauberflote's passage. (Magic Flute) and the end of Symphony No. 41. Meanwhile, Mozart met Joseph Haydn and two composers became friends of praise. When Haydn visited Vienna, they occasionally used improvisational concerts with the String Quartet. Between 1782 and 1785, Mozart wrote six quartets for Haydn.