Programme 67: about Music- The Art of Listening: How can I tell the music of Bach and Händel apart?

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Today I am going to give you three characteristics of the music of Bach and Händel by which you will be able to tell them apart.
These are: Style and Complexity, Harmonic Language, and Form and Structure.
These are illustrated by Fugues, Theme and Variations, and Suites from each composer for direct comparison.

So, lend me your ears and let’s investigate!
4 Sep English South Africa Music History · Music Commentary

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