Georg Philipp Telemann - Overture In C Major For 3 Oboes Concerto In D Major For Violin And Trumpet Concerto In A Major For 2 Oboes DAmore

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Review by Nick Murdaca

Georg Philipp Telemann's album, "Overture In C Major For 3 Oboes Concerto In D Major For Violin And Trumpet Concerto In A Major For 2 Oboes DAmore," is a masterpiece of Baroque music. The album features three of Telemann's most famous compositions, each showcasing his mastery of the classical form.

The first track, "Overture In C Major For 3 Oboes," is a lively and energetic piece that sets the tone for the entire album. The three oboes blend together seamlessly, creating a rich and complex sound that is both beautiful and engaging.

The second track, "Concerto In D Major For Violin And Trumpet," is a stunning display of Telemann's skill as a composer. The violin and trumpet play off each other in a series of intricate and breathtaking duets, with each instrument taking turns leading the melody.

The final track, "Concerto In A Major For 2 Oboes DAmore," is a gorgeous piece that showcases the beauty of the oboe. The two oboes play in perfect harmony, creating a rich and soothing sound that is both calming and uplifting.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Concerto à 5 A-dur Für 2 Oboen D'amore, Streicher Und Basso Continuo
Adagio
Vivace
Harlequinade
Konzert D-dur Für Trompete, Violine, Streicher Und Basso Continuo
Allegro
Sommeille
Espagniol
Sicilian
MenuetI/Menuet II
Ouvertüre
Bourrée En Trompette
Gigue
Ouvertüre C-dur Für 3 Oboen, Streicher Und Basso Continuo
Andante
Rondeau

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Catalog Numbers

VMS 2010

Labels

Schwann Musica Mundi

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP

Credits

RoleCredit
Composed ByGeorg Philipp Telemann
ConductorHelmut Müller-Brühl
EngineerAndré Charlin
SoundsAndré Charlin
OboeArmin Aussem, Günter Theis , Günther Passin
OrchestraKölner Kammerorchester
ProducerCarl De Nys
Sleeve NotesCarl De Nys

Notes

  • Künstlerische Leitung: Carl de Nys
  • L. Schwann Verlag, Düsseldorf
  • Printed in Germany
  • (P) 1967

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1): 12PAL 3816-ST
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2): 12PAL 3817-ST
  • Rights Society: DP

About Georg Philipp Telemann

German Baroque composer and multi-instrumentalist (14 March 1681, Magdeburg, Germany - 25 June 1767, Hamburg, Germany). Telemann was one of the most prolific composers in history and was considered by his contemporaries to be one of the leading German composers of the time. He was compared favorably both to his friend , who made him the Godfather and namesake of his son , and to , whom Telemann also knew personally. Telemann's music incorporates several national styles: French, Italian, and Polish. He remained at the forefront of all new musical tendencies and his music is an important link between the late Baroque and early Classical styles. As a child he showed considerable musical talent, mastering the violin, flute, zither and keyboard by the age of ten and composing an opera (Sigismundus, on a text by Postel). His family did not approve of his involvement in music, and upon his mother's insistence, he entered the University of Leipzig to study law in 1701. Within a year of his arrival in Leipzig he founded the student Collegium Musicum with which he gave public concerts (and which Bach was later to direct), wrote operatic works for the Leipzig Theater, and in 1703 became musical director of the Leipzig Opera and was appointed organist at the Neue Kirche in 1704. Needless to say, he dropped the study of law and pursued his career in music. Telemann held important positions in Leipzig, Żary, Eisenach, and Frankfurt before settling in Hamburg in 1721, where he became musical director of the city's five main churches. Throughout his life he composed a year's worth of cantatas for regular church services and 78 services for special occasions totaling 1,043 cantatas, 40 operas, 600-700 orchestral suites, 44 passions, along with numerous concerti, sonatas and chamber music for various instrumental combinations.

Real Name

    • Georg Philipp Telemann

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Summary by Nick Murdaca

Georg Philipp Telemann's album is a must-have for anyone who loves classical music. The compositions are complex and engaging, and the musicianship is truly outstanding. Whether you are a fan of Baroque music or just appreciate great music in general, this album is definitely worth a listen.