Geminiani's connection with Handel has a special musical interest.
It must be owned at the same time, that Geminiani was neglected, though his genius commanded esteem and veneration.
Geminiani, who was well acquainted with it, used expressively to compare it with that of a sweet trumpet.
On enquiry into the conditions of the office, Geminiani found that it was not tenable by a member of the Romish communion.
Arrangements for harpsichord with variations by Geminiani were also published.