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George Frederick Handel
Allegro for clock organ in C major, HWV 473
Works Info
Composer
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George Frederick Handel
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Character Piece
Compose Date
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1738
Average_duration
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2:09
George Frederick Handel was a German-born composer who lived from 1685 to 1759. He is known for his contributions to the Baroque era of music, and his works are still widely performed today. One of his lesser-known pieces is the "Allegro for clock organ in C major, HWV 473," which was composed in the early 1700s. The "Allegro for clock organ in C major, HWV 473" is a short piece of music that was composed for a clock organ. This type of instrument was popular in the Baroque era and was often used in churches and other public spaces. The clock organ was designed to play music automatically at certain times of the day, and Handel's piece was likely intended for this purpose. The "Allegro for clock organ in C major, HWV 473" is a single movement piece that is approximately two minutes long. It is written in the key of C major, which was a common key for Baroque music. The piece is characterized by its lively tempo and cheerful melody. It is a relatively simple piece of music, with a straightforward structure and clear phrasing. The "Allegro for clock organ in C major, HWV 473" premiered in the early 1700s, although the exact date is not known. It was likely performed on a clock organ in a public space, such as a church or town square. The piece was not widely known during Handel's lifetime, and it was only rediscovered in the 20th century. Overall, the "Allegro for clock organ in C major, HWV 473" is a charming piece of music that showcases Handel's skill as a composer. While it may not be as well-known as some of his other works, it is still a valuable contribution to the Baroque era of music.
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