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Händel - Der Film
Handel (1685-1759) is the first "pop titan" in history. His hits such as the "Hallelujah", the "Sarabande" or the coronation chorus "Zadok the priest", which was reworked as the Champions League anthem, are well-known catchy tunes. He was also successful as an entrepreneur.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the life and work of the influential Baroque composer George Frideric Handel. It delves into his early life in Germany, his move to Italy to study opera, and his eventual settling in London where he achieved great success and fame. The film highlights his most famous compositions, including "Messiah" and numerous operas, and examines his lasting impact on classical music.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on a historical figure, critical reception tends to focus on its educational value and the quality of its musical selections. Reviews often praise its informative content and engaging presentation of Handel's life and music, though some may find it less dynamic than narrative biographical films.
What Reviewers Say
Informative and engaging look into the life of Handel.
Features excellent performances of Handel's major works.
Provides valuable historical context for Baroque music.
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Fun Fact
While George Frideric Handel became a British subject and is often associated with English music, he was born in Halle, in the Electorate of Saxony (modern-day Germany).
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