A History of Handel


A History of Handel

Georg Friedrich Handel was one of the most accomplished Baroque

composers in his time. Born in Halle, Germany in 1685, he was the son

of a wealthy barber who wanted his son to become a lawyer. However,

he displayed such musical aptitude with the harpsichord, organ, oboe,

counterpoint and fugue, he became an assistant with Friedrich Zachav,

organist of the cathedral of Halle. However, Handel entered the

University of Halle, but quickly withdrew, and left for the University

of Hamburg, to study music.

In 1706, Handel journeyed to Italy to further enhance his music.

While there, he was greatly influenced by Alessandro Scarlatti and

Arcangelo Corelli. Then in 1710, Handel was appointed

"Kapellmeister," or Musical Director, to the Elector of Hanover, and

received a commission to write an opera for London. Italian opera was

all the rage in London, and Handel's soon became a quick success.

However, Handel greatly longed for being in England, and returned in

1712. London provided a generous audience for Handel, and from 1712

to 1741 he produced thirty-six operas. In 1713, Te Deum and a

Jubilate was performed by Handel at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, to

celebrate the Peace of Utrecht. Queen Anne also granted Handel a

handsome lifetime pension of two hundred pounds per year. Including

Water Music, for George I, which was first performed in 1715 on the

Thames at London.

While most of Handel's operas were based on either historical,

mythological, or legendary subjects, Serse, was one of his rare

endeavors into comedy. Handel's operas were all sung in Italian, and

adhere to the musical conventions of the day. There is little use of

choruses or large ensembles, since one of the main objectives of this

genre, called `opera seria,' is the demonstration of vocal ability by

individual singers. Also, for 18th century audiences, the main

attraction in Handel's operas lay in the incredible feats of the

`castrati,' male singers whose soprano voices had been surgically

preserved from childhood. These artists combined the soprano voices

of women and the lung power of men, producing singers whose vocal

feats became legendary.

In England, Handel tried to start opera companies on a number of

occasions, but these attempts to become a music executive failed

miserably. On account the gradual decline in popularity of Italian

opera in England, Handel turned to writing oratorios, which became the

preferred taste. These works, sung in English, take their texts from

the Bible. Handel's most famous oratorio, his best-known work in any

genre, is Messiah, written in 1742. In addition to operas and

oratorios, he wrote passions, secular choral pieces, anthems,

cantatas, chamber sonatas, harpsichord suites, concerti, and

orchestral pieces.

Beyond composition, Handel was the first the real businessman in

the world of music. He had a hand in organizing opera companies,

obtaining financial support, and finding singers. He was also in

constant demand at parties where he entertained guests with his lusty

personality and exceptional abilities the keyboard. Of all composers,

Handel was probably the most esteemed and appreciated in his own time.

He rose to a position of the highest eminence in the musical world.

His oratorios were the toast of the country, and of the continent as

well. Toward the end of his life, Handel was plagued by ill health.

From 1753, he was totally blind, though this did not stop his

activities altogether. He died in 1759, and was buried with full

state honors in Westminster Abbey.

Bibliography

BMG Music. "Classics World Biography: George Frederich Handel."

1997:Online.

Internet. October 4 1998. Available WWW:

http:://classicalmus.com/composers/handel.html

Brimhall, John. My Favorite Classics. Miami Beach, FL.: Chas. H.

Hansen Music Corp., 1969.



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