George Frideric Handel

George Frideric (or Frederick) Handel (; baptised Georg Friedrich Händel, German: [ˈɡeːɔʁk ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈhɛndl̩] (listen); 23 February 1685 – 14 April 1759) was a German-British Baroque composer well known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, concerti grossi, and organ concertos. Handel received his training in Halle and worked as a composer in Hamburg and Italy before settling in London in 1712, where he spent the bulk of his career and became a naturalised British subject in 1727. He was strongly influenced both by the middle-German polyphonic choral tradition and by composers of the Italian Baroque. In turn, Handel's music forms one of the peaks of the "high baroque" style, bringing Italian opera to its highest development, creating the genres of English oratorio and organ concerto, and introducing a new style into English church music. He is consistently recognized as one of the greatest composers of his age.

Handel started three commercial opera companies to supply the English nobility with Italian opera. In 1737, he had a physical breakdown, changed direction creatively, and addressed the middle class and made a transition to English choral works. After his success with Messiah (1742), he never composed an Italian opera again. His orchestral Water Music and Music for the Royal Fireworks remain steadfastly popular. One of his four coronation anthems, Zadok the Priest, has been performed at every British coronation since 1727. Almost blind, he died in 1759, a respected and rich man, and was given a state funeral at Westminster Abbey.

Handel composed more than forty opere serie over a period of more than thirty years. Since the late 1960s, interest in Handel's music has grown. The musicologist Winton Dean wrote that "Handel was not only a great composer; he was a dramatic genius of the first order." His music was admired by Classical-era composers, especially Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven.

Birth and Death Data: Born January 1, 1685 (Halle (Saale)), Died April 14, 1759 (London)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1898 - 1951

Roles Represented in DAHR: composer

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Recordings (Results 151-175 of 475 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Victor CVE-33956 12-in. 12/1/1925 He shall feed his flock Margarete Matzenauer Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Victor CVE-34520 12-in. 2/2/1926 Hallelujah chorus Trinity Choir Mixed vocal chorus, with pipe organ composer  
Victor CVE-34529 12-in. 2/6/1926 Where'er you walk Associated Glee Clubs of America Male vocal chorus composer  
Victor CVE-37281 12-in. 12/22/1926 Largo Chicago Symphony Orchestra ; Frederick Stock Orchestra and organ composer  
Victor CVE-37328 12-in. 12/23/1926 Largo Tito Schipa Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Victor BVE-37866 10-in. 3/24/1927 Pastoral symphony Victor Concert Orchestra Orchestra composer  
Victor CVE-38500 12-in. 6/7/1927 Worthy is the lamb Mormon Tabernacle Choir Chorus, with pipe organ composer  
Victor BVE-39887 10-in. 10/10/1927 Christmas bells William H. Reitz Chimes solo composer  
Victor CVE-47958 12-in. 4/29/1929 Pastoral symphony Philadelphia Orchestra ; Leopold Stokowski Orchestra composer  
Victor BVE-48910 10-in. 1/16/1929 Alcina suite Willem Mengelberg ; New York Philharmonic Orchestra composer  
Victor BVE-48911 10-in. 1/16/1929 Alcina suite Willem Mengelberg ; New York Philharmonic Orchestra composer  
Victor BVE-48912 10-in. 1/16/1929 Alcina suite Willem Mengelberg ; New York Philharmonic Orchestra composer  
Victor BVE-48913 10-in. 1/16/1929 Alcina suite Willem Mengelberg ; New York Philharmonic Orchestra composer  
Victor CVE-48998 12-in. 5/10/1929 I know that my Redeemer liveth Jack Kearney Male vocal solo composer  
Victor BVE-49186 10-in. 12/14/1928 Awake, my soul Victor Symphonic Band Band composer  
Victor BVE-49752 10-in. 2/27/1929 Largo George Bagby Tenor vocal solo, with piano composer  
Victor CVE-49847 12-in. 2/12/1929 Prayer Yehudi Menuhin ; Louis Persinger Violin solo, with piano composer  
Victor CVE-51857 12-in. 6/25/1929 Largo S. Archer Gibson Organ solo composer  
Victor BVE-53450 10-in. 5/28/1929 Saul : Dead march Victor Symphonic Band Band composer  
Victor CS-59005 12-in. 9/22/1932 Come, beloved Rose Bampton ; Wilfrid Pelletier Contralto vocal solo, with piano composer  
Victor CVE-64010 12-in. 9/9/1930 Where e're you walk Kirk Taylor Male vocal solo, with piano composer  
Victor BRC-68214 10-in. 5/29/1931 Oh! Had I Jubal's lyre! Joe Weightman Boy soprano vocal solo, with piano composer  
Victor BRC-68215 10-in. 5/29/1931 Come unto him Joe Weightman Boy soprano vocal solo, with piano composer  
Victor CVE-69694 12-in. 6/8/1931 Xerxes : Largo Mischa Elman Violin solo, with piano composer  
Victor CRC-71759 12-in. 6/30/1932 Lascia ch'io pianga (Ah, let me weep, Lord) Herbert M. Woollen Male vocal solo, with piano composer  
(Results 151-175 of 475 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Handel, George Frideric," accessed November 24, 2024, https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/names/102593.

Handel, George Frideric. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 24, 2024, from https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/names/102593.

"Handel, George Frideric." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 24 November 2024.

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