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 ...
Two concerts this week offer lost and found music, two centuries apart. On a Monday Boston Early Music Festival Fringe concert, Philip Serna performs the 12 “Lost” Fantasias for solo viola da gamba by ...
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 ...
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 ...
Telemann, too readily dismissed as a plodding hack, gets a radical makeover here; the tracklisting makes it seem as if Aisha Orazbayeva is giving us six of the composer’s solo violin fantasias. Almost ...
A listener recently contacted me about how moved he was listening to music by Georg Philipp Telemann on Sunday Baroque. He expressed wonder at the power of music, and about our fundamental human need ...
Houston Baroque's third season carries on with its fourth installment of Landmarks: Music of Telemann. A Hamburg contemporary of J.S. Bach, Georg Philipp Telemann is rarely performed in Houston. This ...
TROY, N.Y. — He was, in the centuries after the Renaissance, a true Renaissance man: a German composer who studied French music in Paris, Slavic music in Poland and took particular interest in the ...
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