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George Friederich Haendel - Birthplace
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Historische Bildpostkarten - Universität Osnabrück
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Sammlung Christoph Müller-Oberhäuser
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os_ub_0027079 (Objekt-Signatur)
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Karton
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Reward Card (gedruckt, Vorderseite)
George Frederic Handel | Born February 23, 1685. Died April 14, 1759. | "The famous Saxon." Born at Halle, | Saxony, his father being a physician. When | a child he practiced on a poor spinet, hidden in the | garret, because his father disapproved of a musical | career. One day the Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels | heard the boy playing the organ, and advised that | he have lessons in composition, organ, violin and | harpsichord. |
In 1704 he became director of the orchestra in | Hamburg; in 1706 visited Italy; in 1710 accepted | the post of music director to the Elector of Han- | over (afterward King George I of England); in | 1720 took up residence in London. He became | director of the Italian Opera, and wrote works for | the stage; but, because of financial reverses, turned, | in 1740, to oratorio writing. He was a great favor- | ite in England. Like Bach he died blind. He is | buried in Westminster Abbey. |
Handel was a remarkable performer on the organ | and harpsichord. He excelled in chorus writing. | He composed very rapidly – "The Messiah" in 24 | days. Among his familiar compositions is "The | Harmonious Blacksmith." His greatest oratorios | are "The Messiah," "Israel in Egypt" and "Judas | Maccabæus." |
From the Overture to "The Messiah." (gedruckt, Rückseite)
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Christoph Müller-Oberhäuser
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Herstellung
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Theodore Presser Co. (Verlag, Herausgeber)
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Philadelphia (USA)
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Gebrauch
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circa 1910
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Objekttyp
- Postkarte; Ansichtskarte / Motivkarte
Beteiligte
- Theodore Presser Co. (Verlag, Herausgeber)
Entstanden
- circa 1910