Telemann: Concerto for flute, violin and cello in A major
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whats the name of the painting being exhibited?
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@Dhha baroque ensemble
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Excellent piece. The flute gives it a nice flavor.
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@Dhha It really is Telemann, and one of his most beautiful concertos. I understand your impression of its 'classical' feeling (it is a wonderful example of Telemann's 'galante' style). It is included in the first production of Telemann's colection 'Tafelmusik'.
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@Dhha Although he was around 4 years older than Bach, he lived until 1767 and enthusiastically embraced newer musical styles throughout his life. This resulted in him being dismissed by some critics in the 19th century as being a composer lacking profundity. We can see now that his music is actually very beautiful, albeit quite different from Bach's, who was probably considered hopelessly old fashioned at this death.
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Gran compositor barroco, dice JORGE ALBERTO BARON. Se lo dedico a ELISA MAXIMILIANE BARON OVALLE, DIANA CAROLINA FONTECHA OCHOA, LUZ AMPARO LOPEZ ROJAS, MARIA CATALINA GONZALEZ ZABALETA...
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Fffyh
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estoy segurisimo q es telleman
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@licecow Ja, Frans Hals.
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Splendiferous!
Is it really Telemann? I mean, this work sounds to me like classical period or at least, a little bit post-baroque. What does everyone think? Anyway, beautiful music. Glad to hear and discover unknown music for me :-)
Dhha 4 months ago 3
@Dhha Well, the work is from 1733.
egmdokttor 4 months ago 4