Georg Phillip Telemann
Story
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767) was a German Baroque music composer, born in Magdeburg. Self-taught in music, he studied languages and science at the University of Leipzig. He is credited as the most prolific composer of all time and was a contemporary of Johann Sebastian Bach. Nowadays Bach is generally thought of as the greater composer, though Telemann was better recognized for his musical abilities during his lifetime. Telemann was so prolific that he was never able to count the number of his compositions. He traveled widely, absorbing various musical styles and incorporating them into his own compositions. Telemann is known for writing concertos for abnormal 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.
Details
- Composer
- Georg Phillip Telemann
- Date of birth
- March 14, 1681
- Nationality
- German
- Albums
- 17
- Tracks
- 1014
17 albums
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George Frideric Handel, Nicola Porpora and 10 others
Le Baroque
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Georg Phillip Telemann
Telemann: 12 Fantasias for Flute, TWV 40:2-13
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Georg Phillip Telemann
Telemann: 36 Fantasies for Harpsichord
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Georg Phillip Telemann
Telemann: Cantatas and Chamber Music with Recorder
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Georg Phillip Telemann
Telemann: Complete Ouvertures, Vol. 2
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Georg Phillip Telemann
Telemann: Complete Overtures, Vol. 3
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Johann Sebastian Bach and Georg Phillip Telemann
Telemann: Fantasias - J.S. Bach: Partita
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Georg Phillip Telemann
Telemann: Fugues, Overtures, Preludes and Suites, TWV31-32
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Georg Phillip Telemann
Telemann: Overtures
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Georg Phillip Telemann
Telemann: Paris Quartets
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Georg Phillip Telemann
Telemann: Scherzi Melodichi
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Georg Phillip Telemann
Telemann: Tafelmusik
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Georg Phillip Telemann
Telemann: Tafelmusik (Selection)
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Georg Phillip Telemann
Telemann: Virtuoso
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George Frideric Handel, Johann Sebastian Bach and 12 others
The Art of the Recorder
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Camille Saint-Saëns, Gabriel Fauré and 19 others
Top 40 Favourite Classical Melodies
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Johann Melchior Molter, Michael Haydn and 9 others
Trumpet Concertos