Sobre o Autor

George Frideric Handel was a prolific composer of the Baroque era, renowned for his operas, oratorios, and instrumental compositions. Born in Halle, Germany, in 1685, Handel showed early musical talent and eventually moved to London, where he became a naturalized British subject. His work is characterized by its expressive melodies and intricate counterpoint, making significant contributions to the development of English opera. Handel's most famous work, 'Messiah,' remains a staple in choral repertoire and showcases his ability to blend dramatic and sacred music seamlessly.

Over his career, Handel composed a wide variety of music, including orchestral suites, anthems, and concertos. His innovative use of orchestration and ability to capture a range of human emotions earned him a lasting legacy in Western classical music. Influenced by composers like Johann Sebastian Bach and Italian opera, Handel's style evolved to incorporate elements from different genres and cultures. His works continue to be celebrated today, influencing countless musicians and composers in the centuries that followed.

Nacionalidade Alemão
Data de Nascimento February 23, 1685
Local de Nascimento Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Data de Falecimento April 14, 1759