George Frideric Handel who died in 1759 was a German-British Baroque composer well known for his operas and organ concertos.
George Frideric Handel who died in 1759 was a German-British Baroque composer well known for his operas and organ concertos.
Balthasar Denner

The Heroic Mr. Handel #8808

…The Heroic Mr. Handel –jubilant and enticing original scores and arrangements from the “inventor” of the organ concerto.

G.F. HANDEL: Trumpet overture, fr Atalanta; Fugue in G; Grand March, fr Rinaldo  New York Trumpet Ensemble; Edward Carroll, trumpet; Anthony Newman, organ (1982 Casavant, Rye Presbyterian Church, New York)

G.F. HANDEL: Fugue in g  Leo van Doeselaar (1769 Hinsz, Reformed Church, Wassenaar)

G.F. HANDEL: Organ concerto in F, Op. 4, no. 4  Ton Koopman, organ; Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra

G.F. HANDEL: Organ solo concerto in D (after Op. 6, no. 5)  Leo van Doeselaar (1827 Baetz/Grote Kerk, Hardewijk)

G.F. HANDEL: Organ Concerto in Bb, Op. 7, no. 1  Ensemble Carl Philipp; Andre Laberge (1874 Dery, St. Roch-des-Aulnaies, Quebec)

G.F. HANDEL: Fugue in c  Edgar Krapp (1664 Reichel, Market Church, Halle)

G.F. HANDEL: Voluntary in C; 6 Tunes for Clay's Musical Clock, Set II  Franz Haselboeck (1752 Hencke, Herzogenburg Monastery)

Handel (arr. R. F. Goldman): Air and Variations in Bb  Hannes, Wolfgang and Bernhard Laeubin, trumpet; Simon Preston, organ (Marcussen, Luebeck Cathedral)

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