Georg Philipp Telemann was one of history’s most prolific composers. He wrote some 3,000 works in virtually every existing genre, and at his death, in 1767, he was widely considered the leading ...
Georg Philipp Telemann continues to get a bad rap today, the victim of his terrifyingly vast output and the fact that so much of it consists of modestly scaled concertos and chamber music. But ...
On Sunday evening, April 17, Sarah Harball will walk onstage at the University of Montana Music Recital Hall, bring her viola to her shoulder and position her bow for the opening strains of Georg ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Early Music New York will conclude its "Great Names" 47th anniversary season with ...
Holland Baroque has no conductor but elects a leader, in this case the flautist Alexis Kossenko, for each project. Today: Telemann. The result is almost pure delight. Kossenko’s plaintive legato ...
Experience the latest instalment in Australian baroque violinist and early music specialist Elizabeth Wallfisch’s epic series of recordings celebrating the music of Georg Philipp Telemann. The eighth ...
Lucie Skeaping explores the folk music Telemann encountered on his brief sojourn in Poland and some of the pieces he composed with those influences at the forefront of his mind. Show more For just ...
Georg Philipp Telemann was one of the most celebrated musicians of the 18th century. In Europe, his fame eclipsed that of his close contemporaries Handel and Bach and he left behind him a vast legacy ...
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