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Handel
[ han-dl ]
noun
- George Fri·de·ric [free, -der-ik, -drik] Georg Friedrich Händel, 1685–1759, German composer in England after 1712.
Handel
/ ˈæԻə /
noun
- HandelGeorge Frederick16851759MGermanMUSIC: composer George Frederick. German name Georg Friedrich Händel. 1685–1759, German composer, resident in England, noted particularly for his oratorios, including the Messiah (1741) and Samson (1743). Other works include over 40 operas, 12 concerti grossi, organ concertos, chamber and orchestral music, esp Water Music (1717)
Other yvlog Forms
- Ჹ··· [han-, del, -ee-, uh, n, -, dee, -lee, -, del, -y, uh, n, -, deel, -y, uh, n], adjective
Example Sentences
Humanizing our obsession with beauty and obligation for council, Handel’s early masterpiece comes across as timely as it is titillating.
Bevin Handel, a spokesperson for the city of Claremont, said it is the city Police Department’s goal to file charges against the perpetrator of the Claremont McKenna College call, but there are several challenges.
“It’s an incredibly visible site because it’s at what we call a ‘bow tie’ intersection and because it forms the eastern gateway to Beverly Hills,” architect Gary Handel said.
The Austrian manufacturer, Funtime Handels GMBH, did not send a representative to court and no lawyer was listed in the court records.
In their heyday, Handel’s operas almost always involved castrati, singers who were castrated as boys to preserve their higher voices but still gained the full lung capacity and overall stamina of grown men.
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