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My understanding of the matter, from informal research I did a few
months ago, is that Handel changed his name to "Handel" when he became
a naturalized English citizen; hence, "Handel" in English-speaking
countries, just like "handle." (Continentals probably still use the
umlaut because they don'
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While wre on the topic of Haendel, are there other imporant horn solos
by him other that what is in J. Ceasar or the "I see a huntsman" solo?
Richard Burdick
Yes. I have a 2-volume set of Händel excerpts: "Händel Etudien Für
Waldhorn", herausgegeben von Kurt Janetzky,
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>Just out of curiosity, is there a movement afoot
>to spell the name of one of our favorite
>composers "Haendel" instead of "Handel?" Was it
>Händel? .
It is just another way to spel
I think it is certainly something we should be able to get a handle on.
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Just out of curiosity, is
Just out of curiosity, is there a movement afoot
to spell the name of one of our favorite
composers "Haendel" instead of "Handel?" Was it
Händel? I'd hate to think of how my name would be
spelled if it were spelled the way it's
pronounced in Sweeden so an approximation of that
pronounciatio
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