
George Frideric Handel
George Frideric Handel was a Baroque-era composer born in 1685, renowned for his powerful and expressive music. His works include operas, oratorios, and concerts that blend intricate melodies with emotional depth. Handel is perhaps best known for the oratorio "Messiah," which features the famous "Hallelujah" chorus. His compositions had a lasting influence on Western classical music, notable for their grandeur and craftsmanship. He spent much of his life in England, where he became a prominent figure in musical circles. Handel’s innovative approach and mastery of vocal and instrumental music continue to be celebrated today.