-George Handel on composing the Hallelujah Chorus of Messiah
The sketch below was taken directly from http://www.dailycelebrations.com/02230a.htm
"Called "the greatest composer that ever lived" by Beethoven, Baroque master Georg Friederich Händel (1685–1759) was born on this day [February 23] in Halle, Germany and trained in Italy.
A brilliant organist and violinist, Handel composed Italian operas while in his teens. Moving to England in 1712, he gained fame with his first opera,Rinaldo.
His best-known work, Messiah (1742) was composed as an Easter oratorio (from the Latin oratio which means "prayer") about the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus and featured the famous Hallelujah chorus. Amazingly, he wrote this choral masterpiece in just 25 days.
Admitting that God was his inspiration, Hadel said upon completing Messiah, "I did think I did see all Heaven before me, and the Great God Himself."
A celebration of passion, drama, and spirit, his rich and varied works include over 40 operas, over 20 oratorios, and secular vocal, orchestral, and chamber music. As performers throughout the world sing the grand Messiah every Christmas, the beauty of his melodies lives on...
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