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    Comparing Handel And Bach

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    Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel. Although both produced much well-loved and well-played music‚ and although both were born in Germany‚ they were very different people. United by their faith‚ they still differ in many areas. Their lives‚ careers‚ and styles will now be compared‚ and their similarities and differences brought out. Both Handel and Bach were Germans‚ and were both born relatively close to the same time. However‚ their childhoods were very different. Handel‚ pushed by his

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    Jacob Zeller Professor Davidson History of Music 114:01 15 November 2012 Bach v. Handel When thinking of composers‚ whose works changed the world of music forever‚ many names may come to mind. Among those on that list‚ both Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel are figures whose effect on music has been felt worldwide. Born in the same year‚ these composers have much in common and many differences that illustrate their importance to their era and music as we see it today. Their individualism

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    Many musical scholars believe that J. S. Bach and G. F. Handel are the two most important‚ influential composers of the Baroque period. Both of these men were born in Germany in 1685‚ and since they came into existence around the same time‚ they share some similarities. As an introductory statement‚ Bach and Handel were born into two very different families. Handel did not come from a musical family; his father wanted him to study law. By age nine‚ his talent was too obvious for his father to ignore

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    Rutter As public music became common in the eighteenth century‚ the concept of musical taste began its literal development. There were new ideas that music should be universal and appeal to all tastes‚ connoisseur or untutored. These ideas represent the Enlightenment; a time when people favored a more natural take on art however‚ the idea of musical taste was not brand new in the eighteenth century. Though musical taste was said to appeal to everyone in the eighteenth century‚ educated or not‚ this

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    Changing Tastes in Music

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    Changing tastes in music Then – Now Over the time‚ people have listened to different kinds of music. In the past‚ people used to listen to classic music. For example‚ our parents used to listen to folk music‚ classic rock or opera. Now‚ things are very different because our generation like to enjoy by listening club music‚ like house music or rock music. Why the music changed so much? Because our generation is very dynamic and the technology

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    Handel

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    Frideric Handel was born on February 23‚ 1685‚ in Halle‚ Saxony‚ Germony to Georg and Dorothea Handel. Even as a small child Handel was very interested in learning music‚ but his father who was a barber-surgeon‚ was against his son playing music. At the age of seven Handel was given the chance to play in front of the duke’s court in Weissenfels. Another composer by the name of Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow noticed Handel and was very impressed with his performance. Zachow decided to take Handel as his apprentice

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    Handel report

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    George Frideric Handel‚ certainly one of the greatest composers of the 16th century‚ took Europe by storm with his compositions‚ arias‚ and operas. A master of his trade by the time of his death‚ Handel was not handed his fortune and fame. With rivalry‚ odds‚ and sickness stacked against him‚ Handel overcame hardships to reach his dreams. Hard work and preservation through even the darkest of days led to hundreds of works of musical art by Handel. Through his knowledge of many musical styles from Germany

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    Bach

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    English Suite No. 2 Prelude in A minor BWV 807 J.S. Bach(1685-1750) Johann Sebastian Bach was born in Eisenach‚ Germany into a very musical family. He was a significant composer and organist. His life can be divided into the period of Weimar‚ Köthen and Leipzig. At his young age‚ he was given a religious education which had deeply affected the development of his composing career. In his lifetime‚ he composed many organ‚ keyboard‚ chamber and vocal works using religious theme‚ German

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    George Frederick Handel

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    Frederick Handel George Frederick Handel was born on February 24‚ 1685 in Halle‚ Germany. One of the greatest composers of the late baroque period (1700-50) and‚ during his lifetime‚ perhaps the most internationally famous of all musicians. Handel was born February 24‚ 1685‚ in Halle‚ Germany‚ to a family of no musical distinction. His own musical talent‚ however‚ expressed itself so clearly that before his tenth birthday he began to receive‚ from a local organist‚ the only formal musical instruction

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    Handels Messiah

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    Analysis Paper Robert April 19‚ 2011 MUSI200 B005 Spr 12 Composition Analysis Paper of “Messiah‚ Hallelujah Chorus” by George Frideric Handel When we were given the information on this assignment it didn’t take me long to decide on which piece of music I would want to do my paper on. I decided to write my paper on the Hallelujah Chorus of Messiah by Handel. I have heard this piece throughout my whole life and not until now did I even know who had composed it or its origin. Most would recognize

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