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What Is George Frideric Handel?

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George Frideric Handel was truly one of the greatest Baroque composers. He composed many major musical works and contributed greatly to the development of the musical world. According to Goulding, Handel is known as “Baroque Melodist; Oratorio Genius” (5). Handel is perhaps most well-known for his oratorio, Messiah. When people think of Messiah, it is a foregone conclusion that it is ‘Handel’s Messiah.’ Much can be learned about George Frideric Handel through examining his life, musical works, and Christian faith. George Frideric Handel was born in Halle, Germany on February 23, 1685. His family consisted of his father, a barber-surgeon, his mother who was the daughter of a Lutheran pastor, six step-siblings, and three siblings (Steen, 34). As a child, he endured many difficulties, one of which was the almost complete prohibition of music, both the learning of it and having access to it. Kavanaugh stated, “Even though young Handel showed extraordinary musical talent as a child, his father refused for several years to permit him to take lessons” (27-28). The real reason for this prohibition may not truly be known, but there are a few possibilities. Perhaps Handel’s father feared the life of a musician would be too hard for his son, or perhaps he also wanted his son to study law at university and be successful. Consequently, Handel continued through his childhood mostly deprived of music. However, at the age of eight or nine, Handel was playing a postlude at church, and the duke of Weissenfels heard him play (Smith & Carlson, 39). The duke then ordered Handel’s father to allow him to have music lessons. His teacher was one of the best teachers in all of Germany, “energetic Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow, who was organist at the Liebfrauenkirche” (Hogwood, 15). To have such an experienced teacher most likely contributed greatly to Handel’s growth in music.
Handel worked hard and in a few years, he completed his first composition and could even take the place of his teacher at the organ (Smith & Carlson, 40). He performed his first opera when he was nineteen, after which he went to Italy where so many talented artists and musicians had gone before him. He spent six years traveling through Italy and the surrounding

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