George
Frideric Handel, was born Georg Friederich Händel in 1685, in Halle,
Germany. This brilliant composer, keyboard player, and organist, became a
naturalised Englishman from 1726.
His father was a barber-surgeon who
hated the thought of Frideric becoming a
musician. However, Georg Frideric was allowed to study the organ under Zachau.
So, Handel studied Law at Halle University, and became a full-time musician when
his father died. He joined the opera house orchestra playing 2nd violin and
studied composition under Reinhard Keiser.
One
day the orchestra conductor lost interest in the libretto for the new opera and
Handel stepped in as first substitute. He composed the music for Almira
(his first opera). Its success quickly led to three others. He then went to
Italy, where he was treated as a rising star. So much so he was 'poached' back
to Germany.
Soon
this popular composer and organist was head-hunted yet again, this time to
England. He was asked to write another opera Rinaldo, which attracted him
so much that he decided to stay in Britain. Despite many ups and downs in his
career he remained, and died in London, England in 1759.
Here
is the Air from Handel's Water Music. A superb piece
from this English (German?) (Italian?) genius who enriched the world of music
more than he ever dreamed of, and certainly greatly influenced our Arthur
Sullivan. Enjoy your trip down the Thames in Royal company with George Frederic.
This surely conjures up images for your pen, paint
brush, or canvas . . .