Handel’s Masterpieces | A Comprehensive Introduction to His Popular Works
George Frideric Handel, a composer who epitomizes Baroque music.
He poured his passion into dramatic works, composing many operas and oratorios.
Alongside his contemporary Bach, he made his mark as a master of the Baroque, but Handel’s hallmark is his dramatic expressiveness and moving melodies, crafted for a broad audience.
Some of his pieces are used as background music in variety shows and visual media, so even those not familiar with classical music may have heard his works at least once.
Experience the richly emotional world of his music for yourself.
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Handel’s Masterpieces | A Comprehensive Introduction to Popular Works (61–70)
Flute Sonata in G minorGeorg Friedrich Händel

This is the Flute Sonata in G minor by George Frideric Handel, a German-born composer who was active in countries such as Italy and England.
It consists of four movements: a leisurely First Movement, Larghetto; a Second Movement, Andante, which conveys a sense of melancholy even amid motion; a short, roughly one-minute Third Movement, Adagio, that suggests an inner light leading to what follows; and a Fourth Movement, Presto, which bursts forth with a sense of liberation and lightness.
It is a classic masterpiece for flute that embodies the Baroque era.
BourréeGeorg Friedrich Händel

The original piece is an Oboe Sonata (in F major, HWV 363a), and there are also arrangements for flute sonata.
This fourth piece is performed on various instruments such as piano and violin.
The bourrée is a dance that originated in France and Spain, and harpsichord pieces by Handel and Bach are well known examples.
From the chorus ‘Judas Maccabaeus’Georg Friedrich Händel

It’s such a famous melody that you could say every classical musician knows it.
Its relaxed tempo is perfect for showcasing the violin’s characteristics and timbre.
Once you get used to playing it, it’s also good practice to add vibrato to the long, sustained notes.
Water Music, Suite No. 2 in D major, HWV 349: II. Alla HornpipeGeorg Friedrich Händel

Georg Frideric Handel, a giant of the Baroque era.
His works—including operas, oratorios, anthems, and concerti grossi—are all highly esteemed as pinnacles of Baroque music.
Among them, Water Music, written for the British royal family, is one of Handel’s signature pieces still heard everywhere today.
In particular, the Alla Hornpipe is a popular movement, memorable for its bright, rhythmic melody.
Famous for having been performed during a royal boating party on the River Thames, this work—scored with a brilliant, trumpet-forward instrumentation—captivates listeners from the first notes.
Its brilliance can be fully expressed on the piano as well, so do give it a try.
Make me cry.Georg Friedrich Händel

The aria “Lascia ch’io pianga,” a work by the great German Baroque composer George Frideric Handel, is exceedingly famous.
It is a gem included in the opera Rinaldo.
Sung in the scene where the captive heroine Almirena longs for freedom and weeps in sorrow, its heartrendingly beautiful melody pairs wonderfully with the delicate timbre of the piano.
Performed at a recital or concert, it is sure to resonate deeply in the hearts of everyone—performers and audience alike.
From the suite Harpsichord Suite Set II: Sarabande and Variations, HWV 437 in D minorGeorg Friedrich Händel

George Frideric Handel, a great composer who epitomizes Baroque music, was also highly acclaimed as an organist, and many of his works carry a dark character.
Among them, a particular recommendation is the Sarabande and Variations in D minor, HWV 437, from the Suites de Pièces pour le Clavecin, Second Set.
Though it is not a showpiece for virtuosity, it is by no means lacking in performance impact, offering a refined sense of immersion.
Highly recommended for those seeking piano works suffused with a melancholy darkness.
Suite “Water Music” Suite No. 2, HWV 349Georg Friedrich Händel

Georg Friedrich Handel’s orchestral suite Water Music is one of his signature works, remembered for the anecdote that it was performed while the king took a pleasure cruise.
It comprises 19 pieces across three suites, but the number of movements varies depending on the publication date and the editor, leaving various versions of the score.
Among these suites, the piece most frequently performed today is “Alla Hornpipe,” the second movement of Suite No.
2—a brilliant work that evokes the splendor of a court gathering filled with elegantly dressed nobles.


