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Bach And Handel

Johann Sebastian Bach was born on March 21st l685. He was the son Johann Ambrosius, court trumpeter for the Duke of Eisenach and director of the musicians of the town of Eisenach in Thuringia. Bach was taught by his father how to play the violin and the harpsichord. His uncle also started getting Bach familiar with the organ. He began his musical career in 1703 when he took a post in the court orchestra at Weimar as a violinist, and after six months was chosen organist at the Neukirche in Arnstadt, where he composed his earliest surviving organ works. In 1707 Bach married his first cousin Maria Barbara and soon after he moved back to Weimar, where he served as court organist for nine years. There he began composing a cycle of weekly cantatas. In 1721 after his wife passed away he remarried and fathered 20 children. Bach wrote a great number of solo keyboard works, among them Partitas, Prelude & Fugues, and Fantasias. Around 1716 Bach began teach


Bach never left Germany he decided he should remain where he was born and share his talent there. Contrasting to Bach, he remained a bachelor his entire life devoted to his music. Unfortunately musical taste began to modify and in place of opera came oratorio. It is of belief that they may have gone blind due to reading a great amounts of music throughout there lifetime. Apparently he complied with the Duke's commands because very shortly after, Handel was tutored by Friedrich Wilhelm Zachau. He intended to use these to teach his children. He encouraged his son Handel to study law until persuaded by the Duke to have his son shift into a musical career. Unlike Bach's father, Handel's father did not have a musical career background. Bach will always be remembered as the master of keyboard music. In 1711 Handel went to England where he performed his new opera Rinaldo. Handel passed away being known internationally around the world on all of his great accomplishments in music. Zachau also familiarized Handel to a range of German, French and Italian scores. In 1704 at age nineteen Handel wrote his first opera Almira subsequently in 1705 he composed his second opera known as Nero. On April 13th 1742 Handel premiered his most famous oratorio The Messiah.

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