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→ WHAT IT COVERS How George Frideric Handel's financial struggles and health problems led him to Dublin in 1741, where Messiah's debut revitalized his career and established his lasting legacy. → KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED - Why did Handel travel to Dublin for Messiah's premiere? - How did financial pressures shape Handel's entrepreneurial approach to music? - What made Messiah different from Handel's previous operatic works? → KEY TOPICS DISCUSSED - Handel's Financial Crisis: By 1738, Handel had withdrawn his final £50 from Bank of England accounts, leaving him bankrupt after expensive opera productions and competition from rival companies. - Dublin's Impact on Career: The nine-month Dublin trip generated £1,600 in earnings, allowing Handel to reopen bank accounts and shift from costly operas to profitable English oratorios. → NOTABLE MOMENT Musicologist Ellen Harris discovered Handel's complete financial records in Bank of England archives, revealing his signature in eighteenth-century ledgers and tracking his bankruptcy to wealth transformation. 💼 SPONSORS None detected 🏷️ Classical Music, Handel Biography, Music Economics, 18th Century History