Fantasia No. 2 for Unaccompanied Flute (Piccolo) Georg Philipp Telemann
Georg
Philipp Telemann effectively crossed the boundary between German baroque and
rococo music. At the same time, he
assimilated French influence into both his orchestral and chamber works. His
twelve fantasias for unaccompanied flute (or in this case, piccolo) are unusual
for their time. Light and rococo in style, they are sparsely ornamented and
call for considerable elaboration by the performer. Colleen Matheu
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Georg Philipp Telemann
Fantasia No. 2 for Unaccompanied Flute
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Fantasia No. 2 for Unaccompanied Flute (Piccolo) Georg Philipp Telemann
Georg Philipp Telemann effectively crossed the boundary between German baroque and rococo music. At the same time, he assimilated French influence into both his orchestral and chamber works. His twelve fantasias for unaccompanied flute (or in this case, piccolo) are unusual for their time. Light and rococo in style, they are sparsely ornamented and call for considerable elaboration by the performer. Colleen Matheu
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Fantasie #1 in A Major
Don Quixote Suite
Cantata "Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr"
Alster-Ouvertüre
Christmas Cantata Die Hirten an der Krippe zu Bethlehem
Du aber Daniel, gehe hin
Ouverture in D Major
Orchestral Suite "La Bizarre" in G major
Sonata in F minor
Cantata Das ist je gewisslich wahr
Performances by same musician(s)
Introduction and Variation on the theme Trockne Blumen
Sonata for Flute Solo in a minor, WQ 132
Marche Miniature from Orchestral Suite No. 1 Op. 43
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