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Bach and Handel

Johann Sebastien Bach and George Frideric Handel are two of the most profound yet different composers of their time. Handel was born in 1685 into a family with very little musical background. With them being middle class, his family expected him to be a lawyer and make decent money, not become a musician (which then was considered to be low class or "scum" job). Music came so easily to Handel that he was able to go along with it anyway. At the young age of just eleven, he was already able to compose and give organ lessons. Around the age of eighteen he set out for job in Hamburg, Germany as a violinist with the salary of $1,500 a year. Handel traveled a lot forming his style as mor


It was two and a half hours long and only took him twenty-four days to compose it. With the musical, travel, and lifestyle differences between these two immaculate composers, it is amazing to see the little things they have in common. His style was very unique, as it shared the combination of polyphonic texture and rich harmony. After a life full of music and being a highly accomplished composer, Bach passed in 1750. Bach was expected to be a musician and with that he started out as a church organist at Amstadt, making only $80 a year compared to Handel's $1,500 a year. He was a master composer who had a dramatic sense and used more texture than Bach. Handel wrote thirty-nine Italian operas but they are not as well known as his Oratorios. Bach started to lose his eyesight during his twenty-seven year stay in Leipzig. Bach also born in 1685 only sixty minutes from Handel yet they never met and their styles differed greatly. e international and variegated than Bach's. Their works will remain famous and educational forever as the work they put in them was a lifetime of dedication. Later, he worked as a court music director in Cothen, where most of his instrumental pieces were written. His music was seldomly heard outside of Leipzig due to his very little traveling habits. Lastly, Bach was a Cantor (director of music) for the St.

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