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George Frederic Handel
Handel, a Baroque composer, was born in Germany in 1685 and died in 1759.  When he was young, his father wanted him to become a lawyer, but Handel had no interest in that particular social position.  His father even forbid any music or instruments in the home, but Handel managed to smuggle a small clavier (early piano) into the attic and muffled the strings so that his father would not be able to hear him play.  Handel learned to play the harpsichord, oboe, organ, and violin. He composed six sonatas by the time he was 11 years old and completed the Messiah in less than one month.  While in Germany, Handel was employed by the man who later became King George I of England.  Handel became a British citizen, well known for his outstanding skill on the organ.  When he died was buried in England's most sacred place, Westminster Abbey.


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