Trumpet Concerto in D Major, TWV 51:D7: I. Adagio
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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Trumpet Concerto in D Major TWV 51:D7: I. Adagio
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@kirkstitt5184
Outstanding trumpet performance and artist. I performed this 50+ years ago on a valved D Trumpet, just before the craze of performing on piccolo trumpet. I would love to hear this performed on a natural D Trumpet by an accomplished performer.
@JonAhlquist
Here is a recording of the opening adagio movement using a natural trumpet:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwWfBhQYzeU
The next two recordings of the complete Telemann trumpet concerto use valveless trumpets having the modern adaptation of vent holes (played by the right hand) to allow for better intonation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sOpz74JW8I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPl2LUq-vpw
For those not familiar with the natural trumpet, these and other YouTube videos discuss its characteristics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b24w_ykmwD4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kE-hHuBTk4
@Artariastein
Das so live im Concertgebouw zu spielen...Klasse!👍
@wythetrumpet6419
Bravo Hakan! Beautiful sound and control! 🎺🎵🎶👍
@geesjehaan1457
Geweldig…. In 2023 , met Patrick en Ianthe in Luik , was verder ook een geweldige verrassende dag
voor mij. ❤️
@rick2853
He definitely makes a solo his very own….bravo!
@metaphor5533
Beautiful piece and performance
@geoffreycomins4045
absolutely beautiful! Thank You
@TrombaMoore
My favorite trumpet soloist
@kamilibrahimi7968
Same