During 2017 Keys To Music has indulged in the beauty of the music of Georg Philipp Telemann, in seven programs marking the 250th anniversary of the composer's death. In this supplementary, seasonal ...
Georg Philipp Telemann’s overlooked intermezzo “Pimpinone” is being presented by the Boston Early Music Festival this weekend. By Oussama Zahr In the standard repertoire, comic opera more or less ...
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 ...
Ars Lyrica performing at the Hobby Center on New Year’s Eve in 2018 On this episode of Encore Houston, Ars Lyrica celebrates the new year with a set of Baroque concertos and an eclectic suite by ...
When people think of music for solo violin, they mostly think of Bach. There’s not much else in the repertoire to compare to the set of sonatas and partitas he completed in 1720. And the greatest ...
Handel wasn't the only composer who wrote Water Music. We hear the overture from Telemann's "Water Music," played in concert by Chicago-based Music of the Baroque.
The natural world is a rich source of inspiration for creative minds … including composers! Georg Philipp Telemann composed a piece nicknamed the CRICKET SYMPHONY that features a cacophony of cricket ...
Lucie Skeaping looks at the operas of Telemann. It's said he composed more than 50 works for the stage, although only 35 of them appear in his catalogue. Most of them were premiered in either Leipzig ...
On this Labor Day holiday weekend, today's Beautiful Music is by one of the hardest-working musicians of the baroque era: Georg Philipp Telemann. In 1998, the Guinness Book of World Records named ...
This is the first CD by the wind ensemble Syrinx, playing on baroque oboes and bassoons, natural horns, taille (tenor oboe) and harpsichord. • Handel was a genius And it is a terrific harbinger of ...
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 ...
Heinz Holliger was born in 1939 in Langental. He studied oboe and piano in Bern and Paris, and composition with Pierre Boulez in Basel. He has played with all the major orchestras of the world in ...