GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN (1681-1767)
Paris Quartet for No. 1 for transverse flute, violin, viola da gamba (or cello), and basso continuo in D Major TWV 43: D3
1. Prelude: Vivement
2. Tendrement
3. Vite
Performed by Florilegium
*TRIVIA!: Among the subscribers to Telemann's first set of Paris Quartets were Blavet, Caix, Charpentier, Mondonville, Bach, Fasch and Pisendel.
..applaudissements ..merci!
culturehorse 1 year ago
Passages of Musical Genius!!!! Thanks Harmonico. Los Angeles,Ca.
TheDresden777 1 year ago
i love you telemann. i wonder if you ever imagine that after hundreds of years your music would still be loved by the newer generations.
hrslucifer 1 year ago
@bwanna23
Ha ha I like the way you put it :o) It also fascinates me how the great composers sometimes have the sounds of nature in their music. Often one can hear the inspiration from singing birds. I find it refreshing.
byf43 1 year ago
Telemann was obviously an imagist who most likely would go out into a meadow, lie down perfectly still, then go home and write it all down so that we might listen to this today, on YouTube.
bwanna23 2 years ago
Very fine.
animeviolalord 2 years ago