Georg Philipp Telemann (14th March 1681–25th June 1767) was a German Baroqu… Read Full Bio ↴Georg Philipp Telemann (14th March 1681–25th June 1767) was a German Baroque composer, born in Magdeburg. Self-taught in music, he studied law at the University of Leipzig. The most prolific composer of his era, he was a contemporary of Johann Sebastian Bach and a life-long friend of Georg Friedrich Händel. While in the present day Bach is generally thought of as the greater composer, Telemann was more widely renowned for his musical abilities during his lifetime.
Telemann traveled widely, absorbing various musical styles and incorporating them into his own compositions. He is known for writing concertos for unusual combinations of instruments, such as multiple violas or trumpets.
He held a series of important musical positions, culminating in that of music director of the five largest churches in Hamburg, from 1720 until his death in 1767. He was succeeded by his godson Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach.
Telemann traveled widely, absorbing various musical styles and incorporating them into his own compositions. He is known for writing concertos for unusual combinations of instruments, such as multiple violas or trumpets.
He held a series of important musical positions, culminating in that of music director of the five largest churches in Hamburg, from 1720 until his death in 1767. He was succeeded by his godson Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach.
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Sonata in E- i
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@BremerBarockorchester
Here comes a new video of Telemann's Sonata in D major for you! We are looking forward to your comments! 🙂Thanks to all of you for your support, especially to our patrons: I. Baumgratz, B. & R. Frühstück, R. Kornberger, M. B. Lange, U. Mahrt, K. Smith and H. Spjelkavik. Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/bremerbarockorchester
@mirthacastillo4332
Bravo !💐
@cuentaeliminada3838
isnt this a symphony, a baroque symphony rather than a sonata?
@beitskevernout9121
Dit is prachtig....👌🌷
@ericpass9749
As I hear more and more from Telemann, I'm loving his music
@abwo47
What would the world be without music?
@naturaltrumpet84
Thanks to everyone for this positive feedback. I am so happy that so many people enjoy listening to this piece and recognize the joy it was for me to play it. Performances on natural Trumpet only work with orchestras that are flexible and have the musical horizon and will to make my instrument sound good without any preconditions. To work with this orchestra was a real revelation in that regard!
@TucsonDude
Wow! Very impressive! Your precision is impeccable! What modern instrument do you play? A Bb 3-valve trumpet?
@martingisser273
Ich will dieses Mundstück für meine selbstgekupferte Trompete...
@allwinds3786
Your work always inspires me to bring discipline and thoughtfulness to my practice, Thank you!