Telemann

NOUN
  1. German baroque composer (1681-1767)
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How To Use Telemann In A Sentence

  • There was a time not long ago when Telemann, like Vivaldi, was thought to be dull and repetitious.
  • The two solo concertos, also both in four movements, demonstrate Telemann's variety.
  • At present, he is the solo cembalist of Telemann Institute Japan and director of Collegium Musicum Telemann.
  • Telemann will be honored with bold ensemble interpretations and in quieter solos from Kigawa and violinist Lynn Bechtold. Peter Christian Hall: The International Street Cannibals' Spicy Chamber Music
  • The programme will be something of a surprise comprising of a fantasy by Telemann, a suite or partita by Bach and Barry Guy's ‘Inachis’.
  • In 1768 Bach succeeded Georg Philipp Telemann (his godfather) as Kapellmeister at Hamburg, and in consequence of his new office began to turn his attention more towards church music.
  • During the baroque period , he was better known as a teacher, administrator and performer than composer , being less famous than either Handel or Georg Philipp Telemann.
  • Although Telemann tampered with even basic characteristics of Polish folk music (Chopin would have blanched at the idea of a polonaise in duple time!)
  • The programme will be something of a surprise comprising of a fantasy by Telemann, a suite or partita by Bach and Barry Guy's ‘Inachis’.
  • Like Telemann he makes telling use of quite elaborate woodwind set against the string tutti not just in soloist-like concertante passages but so as to adduce particularly striking timbres overall.
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