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My own sense of what is "simply not true" would include Dorment's dating the earliest Beggar's Opera painting 1729 instead of 1728, placing George Frederick Handel in Marriage A-la mode 4 instead of Rake 2, and confusing the engraved Analysis of Beauty 2 with the painted Country Dance, and George Prince of Wales, later George III, with his father, Frederick Prince of Wales.
Lenin's Paintings 2009
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For example, George Frederick Handel wrote the "Messiah" in just 17 days during a hypo-manic phase!
Handel & Manic - depression Catholic Mom of 10 2009
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Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frederick Handel, and Antonio Vivaldi were great composers of the baroque era.
baroque 2002
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The Te Deum has been set to music by George Frederick Handel and by many other composers for performance in worship services of thanksgiving (after a victory in war, for example).
"Te Deum" 2002
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The most famous movement of the oratorio Messiah, by George Frederick Handel, often sung at Christmas.
"Hallelujah Chorus" 2002
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A set of pieces for orchestra by George Frederick Handel.
Water Music 2002
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Consider the experience of George Frederick Handel.
The Courage To Be Christian MIKE NAPPA 2001
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Consider the experience of George Frederick Handel.
The Courage To Be Christian MIKE NAPPA 2001
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George Frederick Handel, as the boy was named, was the son of a surgeon of Halle, Lower Saxony, in which town the child was born on
Story-Lives of Great Musicians Francis Jameson Rowbotham
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Shakspeare's characters; George Frederick Handel, the eminent composer, the author of that beautiful anthem, "I know that my Redeemer liveth;" the great Milton; rare old Ben Jonson; Edmund Spenser, author of the
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