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Handel, George Frideric

Displaying 1 to 8 of 8 resources labelled with 'Handel, George Frideric'

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Olga Goija playing Handel's, Sonata VI for Violin and Piano (Adagio)

Official classification: Viola, Classical Pieces, Video, Sonata, Handel, George Frideric

Average rating: 0.0/5 Stars (0 votes)
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Olga Goija playing Handel's, Sonata VI for Violin and Piano (Adagio)

Official classification: Viola, Classical Pieces, Video, Sonata, Handel, George Frideric

Average rating: 0.0/5 Stars (0 votes)
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Olga Goija playing Handel's, Sonata VI for Violin and Piano (allegro)

Official classification: Viola, Classical Pieces, Video, Sonata, Handel, George Frideric

Average rating: 0.0/5 Stars (0 votes)
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Olga Goija playing Handel's, Sonata VI for Violin and Piano (largo)

Official classification: Viola, Classical Pieces, Video, Sonata, Handel, George Frideric

Average rating: 0.0/5 Stars (0 votes)
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Olga Goija playing Handel's, Sonata VI for Violin and Piano (last movement - allegro)

Official classification: Viola, Classical Pieces, Video, Sonata, Handel, George Frideric

Average rating: 2.7/5 Stars (3 votes)
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From Handel's work which is a presentation of Jesus' life and its significance according to Christian doctrine. Good example of solo male voice & trumpet.

Official classification: Trumpet, The Baroque Era, Classical Pieces, Audio, Male, Handel, George Frideric, Curriculum support, Naxos , Christianity

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Stately sounding orchestral piece by German-British Baroque composer George Frideric Handel.

KS1: Listening can focussed to the use of short sounds in this piece, in both tune and accompaniment.

Official classification: The Baroque Era, Classical Pieces, Audio, Handel, George Frideric, Long and Short Sounds, Curriculum support

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From second act of Oratorio composed in 1741 by German-British composer George Frideric Handel.

Perhaps Handel's most well known piece, it's use and influence has been prolific ever since.

Official classification: The Baroque Era, Religion, Devotion & Meditation, Classical Pieces, Audio, Oratorio, Handel, George Frideric, Curriculum support, Christianity

Average rating: 3.0/5 Stars (1 vote)
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Displaying 1 to 8 of 8 resources labelled with 'Handel, George Frideric'