Handel
George Frideric Handel, born February 23, 1685, in Halle, and died April 14, 1759, in London, was a German-born composer who settled in England and became a naturalized British subject. A central figure of the Baroque era, Handel helped popularize the English oratorio and contributed to the development of English opera. After studying organ and theory in his youth, he worked in Hamburg and Italy, absorbing Italian opera and sacred music.
In London from 1710, Handel established the Royal Academy of Music (a company for producing Italian opera)
Handel’s music fused Italian melodic lines with a strong English choral tradition, characterized by dramatic contrast,