The Best of Telemann

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  • @0ContentDeleted0
    @0ContentDeleted0 2 роки тому +68

    Telemann is definitely one of the most underrated Baroque composers.

    • @Gorbachew
      @Gorbachew 2 роки тому +4

      Actually then he was more sought after than Bach

    • @armandogavilan1815
      @armandogavilan1815 Рік тому +4

      @@Gorbachew If it wasn´t for Bach he would be the best.

    • @Gorbachew
      @Gorbachew Рік тому +3

      @@armandogavilan1815 yes Jack the Ripper, but at his time Telemann was more famous than Bach

    • @armandogavilan1815
      @armandogavilan1815 Рік тому +3

      @@Gorbachew I know, it happens right, same with painters, it is time that gives the true judgement (altho I love them both a LOT) give the edge to Bach for the "Art of the Fugue" a work he made for his students so they could see the potential of the counterpoint, the version played by Glen Gould is fantastic.

    • @Fnoalle
      @Fnoalle Рік тому

      Not if you ask Michael Nyman. I mean, he will rate him so high that GP's total rating will blow through the roof

  • @APerson4889-g5f
    @APerson4889-g5f 4 роки тому +56

    Nothing like Baroque music to cleanse and comfort the mind.

  • @robertYTB78g
    @robertYTB78g 4 роки тому +55

    I listened to this music as a teenager, and loved it, along with JS Bach Organ works, Bob Dylan, Led Zeppellin, Jimi Hendrix and many other genres. Now as I head for my 70's I still like all the same music...Maybe it isn't age that decides what sort of music, but your personality, and ability to listen to music without prejudice.

    • @darylwright1545
      @darylwright1545 Рік тому +2

      Agree completely. Your choices were wise and many will follow.

    • @peterwatkins9815
      @peterwatkins9815 9 місяців тому

      love it. 28 here and if you asked me my top 10 favorite artists of all time, Bach, Zeppelin, and Bob Dylan are 3/10 of those. Music teaches me about the human experience. Nothing like hearing a Bach violin and understanding the dire pain so many people have felt through the ages.

  • @Wilki13947
    @Wilki13947 7 років тому +96

    Anyone who hasn't discovered Telemann's music hasn't lived a full life. The man was pure genius.

    • @oldbird4601
      @oldbird4601 5 років тому +1

      He sucks

    • @oldbird4601
      @oldbird4601 5 років тому +1

      Basic baroque

    • @oldbird4601
      @oldbird4601 5 років тому +1

      He plays baroque that is all that can be said about him that’s better than me but nothing special he doesn’t stand out at all it’s just baroque

    • @johnsergei
      @johnsergei 5 років тому +1

      @@oldbird4601 I tend to listen to music, going rurther back in time, through the year, or the reverse.
      Gong back is my favourite, It puts the feel of the Waltz era to pices like Waltz Of The Flowers or something mellow like Peer Gnynt, then earler, gentler (relitively)pieces by say, Mozart or thee Hyden brothers. Then Baroque.
      Baroque fanfares asside ( which I love) I can have this video playing for hours, before I need a break . 1812 Overture, ELO (apart from ther last albums, which as just vanilla electro pop) or the Alan Parsons project & I need to give my ears a rest petty soon. 1812 just about finishes me off, must be the cannons?
      So, I understand what you're saying & it's not overly complex music, Look, ther's no way I could have my fellow same Segei, Dance Of The Nights going as I'm writing, it would sound like noise pollution & put me right off, yet this gentle Baroque is fine. See, not too many typos (you don't know how many times I hit backspace?)
      Anyhow, I'm lucky I have ears left, 35 years ago, I used to shake concrete floors with my ELO & for entire albums before a break.

    • @Kitties_are_pretty
      @Kitties_are_pretty 4 роки тому +4

      @@oldbird4601 I think "Telemann was better than you" might be understating it a little, you tiny, nothing peasant.

  • @yoavd.3350
    @yoavd.3350 2 роки тому +13

    I'm 29 years old and I love Baroque and all the classical music. I'm a cello student, and I recomend every one to learn about musical theory (the level or age is not important), in the way to reach a higher apreciation of how difficult and marvelous is the great work of every classical composer!! How is it possible?. A lot of magistral works in a little period of life!!. Compared with actual rythm, quality and level of music creations is like... I'm not writting that "difficulty" is the only way to evaluate. But Classical composers are terryfic!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @lanfordvideos
    @lanfordvideos 7 років тому +65

    After much research, musicologists have finally concluded that George Phillip Teleman was truly the most prolific composer of all history. He produced even more music than Bach did---over 1,000 choral and 2,000 instrumental works---and all of it has the mark of a tireless genius.

    • @varolussalsanclar1163
      @varolussalsanclar1163 7 років тому

      Stephen Lanford thought that title belonged to Haydn

    • @waterdragon2340
      @waterdragon2340 6 років тому +4

      He lived (1681-1767) about 20 years longer than Bach (1685-1750). Heard a concerto this evening I've never heard before - lovely stuff.

    • @jaikee9477
      @jaikee9477 6 років тому +10

      Telemann and Bach were friends. Bach later sent his son to study under him in Hamburg. On his journey to university in Leipzig young Telemann met another friend in Halle.
      It was 16 y.o. Georg Friedrich Händel. They all knew, respected and most importantly learned from one another.
      Nonetheless in retrospective putting Telemann on the same level with Bach's unequalled harmonic complexity is over the top.

    • @GavinLockard
      @GavinLockard 5 років тому

      where is your source for the numbers - I am curious about it

    • @beyondtheirlevel3726
      @beyondtheirlevel3726 4 роки тому +3

      This guy was a beast! I once read that he wrote a piece in 90 minutes for a count who was about to arrive. He also wrote like 3 pieces a month for the curch in his teenage years. That's f*cking insane!

  • @HowNotToDoStuff
    @HowNotToDoStuff 3 роки тому +17

    Telemann rocks. Wish he could teleport to the age of television and telephones. His music sells itself and needs no telemarketing.

    • @georgewang2947
      @georgewang2947 2 роки тому +1

      This comment's so good I'm gonna telefriend about it

  • @davestonehill6177
    @davestonehill6177 6 років тому +44

    Telemann is so under-rated. One of the all time greats!

    • @Tizohip
      @Tizohip 5 років тому

      Dave Stonehill yes

  • @TiticatFollies
    @TiticatFollies 9 років тому +160

    Teleman was a genius. Phenomenally prolific, wonderfully varied, rich, imaginative, I could go on with many more adjectives. His music touches the heart.

    • @elaines5412
      @elaines5412 8 років тому +5

      When you are right, you are right. I could not agree with you more.

    • @oldbird4601
      @oldbird4601 5 років тому

      He sucks wdym

    • @heron6462
      @heron6462 5 років тому +2

      Also very enjoyable to play. You know you're in good hands, and everyone in the ensemble has something interesting to do.

    • @user-TeenaTarot
      @user-TeenaTarot 5 років тому +1

      He touches the soul...the emotions..the dark side...I Love him...

    • @flavioapriglianofilho3975
      @flavioapriglianofilho3975 3 роки тому +1

      Telemann for the recorder player is unique, is a musical dream that comes to reality! Is the king of musical phrasing!!
      One has to be deaf to do not like Telemann! He touchs our soul!

  • @valtergilenardi2639
    @valtergilenardi2639 2 роки тому +3

    Basta guardare lo sguardo Fiero di sé di Telemann per capire l'elevazione Spirituale e la Gioia che è capace di dare questa Musica 😇😊🌅🌌

  • @Endymion766
    @Endymion766 7 років тому +26

    My favorite classical composer. I like the big guys too, Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, but Telemann is my absolute favorite.

    • @johnsergei
      @johnsergei 5 років тому

      Mozart was a little fella.

    • @Ivan_1791
      @Ivan_1791 5 років тому +1

      @@johnsergei What do you mean?

    • @duncanmckeown1292
      @duncanmckeown1292 2 роки тому +5

      I agree! I always get the impression when I listen to Telemann (Mozart is the only other composer I could say this about) that I am engaged in a conversation with a very intelligent, and witty, individual. This is a nice place to be! You are not assaulted...but elevated...listening to this music!

  • @abrahampalmer1153
    @abrahampalmer1153 7 років тому +367

    do any young people under 40 like this type of music

    • @jinnymudlark1815
      @jinnymudlark1815 7 років тому +25

      There are probably many - but many, many more who don't even know what Baroque; Romantic and Classical music are. Looks like a downhill journey from now on, as the young individual finds himself/herself to be the centre of the world - as it were.

    • @antonczerny
      @antonczerny 6 років тому +55

      I'm 22 and I liked classical music since I was a child. However, it wasn't until I was 14 that I started to listen classical music by my own initiative.
      I have listened the most famous pieces from the most famous composers of what we generically call "classical music". But now I am directing my attention to the lesser known composers and their works. I want to get well acquainted with the composers and music of all the different periods.
      Now I listen to Haydn's music - a well known composer - everyday. He has become one of the composers which music I like the most and I am going to keep listening his music for a while.

    • @Neophema
      @Neophema 6 років тому +6

      Yep.

    • @xenocide2210
      @xenocide2210 6 років тому +6

      34 here... count it ;)

    • @KillTheAlarm69
      @KillTheAlarm69 6 років тому +9

      What about under 25?

  • @mcvitusreggaeadictet5262
    @mcvitusreggaeadictet5262 5 років тому +24

    G.P. Teleman is one of the most underrated classical composer, I guess. So great music! His music leads me to love classicals when I was allready 40.
    Thank u very much for uploading.

  • @wisewoman1771
    @wisewoman1771 10 років тому +11

    Quelle merveilleuse musique, qui aide à trouver la paix et l'harmonie intérieure. Merci du partage!

  • @johnsankey9568
    @johnsankey9568 9 років тому +79

    Telemann wrote far more music than any other recorded composer. One reason is that he had hundreds of fan clubs throughout Europe who continually importuned him with "We've got a super flute & 'cello, but not much else - can you write something for us..." and promptly got a repurposed composition for precisely that. All of the pieces featured here appeared in many other forms.
    Another thing to remember is that Germany was a culture of virtuoso gamba players, on bass gambas far larger than the effete French instruments. (The equally brilliant English divisiion bass playing tradition was pretty well gone by then.) His music is very often a trio between 2 or 3 solo instruments, one of which is the bass (continuo in other traditions).
    All of it is designed to make the musicians sound good. Wonderful to play.

    • @j.rossmayhew5269
      @j.rossmayhew5269 9 років тому +2

      +John Sankey "re-purposed" - lol that's a generous way of putting it!! Telemann was once accused of writing the same piece 10,000 times!! I disagree in this harsh assessment of course, but as you have pointed out there WAS a grain of truth in that witty remark..

    • @saifulrimkeit296
      @saifulrimkeit296 9 років тому +7

      +J. Ross Mayhew
      That's interesting about the comment on Telemann. I read a post stating the writer read somewhere, paraphrased, that Stravinsky mentioned Vivaldi did not create so many compositions but a very long one instead. My answer post to that was, "It's like Stravinsky telling Kandinsky that he did not create many canvas compositions but only a long one, then cut and stretched each piece over the back frames and framed each separately. Ha!

    • @elaines5412
      @elaines5412 8 років тому +2

      +John Sankey That was really interesting. Thank you for sharing.

    • @herrlee6374
      @herrlee6374 7 років тому

      The main reason he wrote so many songs is his second wife had extramarital affairs and accumulated a large gambling debt before leaving Telemann (wikipedia)

    • @jaikee9477
      @jaikee9477 6 років тому +2

      Bach wrote more music and more complex music, but Teleman remains fantasiastic.

  • @Lorianotrentotto
    @Lorianotrentotto 8 років тому +9

    Una meraviglia! Lascia stupefatti.

    • @ianl.gutierre1341
      @ianl.gutierre1341 7 років тому +1

      E pensare che non molti musicisti conoscono Telemann

  • @johnhasty3411
    @johnhasty3411 3 роки тому +5

    I discovered Telemann in my 20s... about 40 years ago..and he is one of my favorites

  • @MinuteOfWisdom1
    @MinuteOfWisdom1 5 місяців тому +4

    Nice Video. Telemann is the best composer.

  • @angela5094
    @angela5094 8 років тому +3

    Telemann ha scritto della musica meravigliosa. Temo che sia ancora un po' sottovalutato.
    Grazie per la possibilità di conoscerlo meglio e di amarlo.

  • @johnharmsen875
    @johnharmsen875 Рік тому +4

    Telemann was more famous in his own time than J S Bach. When the vacancy opened for the job of Choir Master at the Thomas Church in Leipzig they wanted Telemann to accept it but he declined to be appointed and so JS Bach, being only a second choice ,got the job. I have been enchanted with Telemann's music since I was a boy.

    • @fungyuncoi4818
      @fungyuncoi4818 Рік тому +1

      This history is very interesting. At the time, Telemann was the first option for the position of Thomaskantor, but he withdrew his candidature after receiving a pay rise from Hamburg. Christoph Graupner succeeded in obtaining the position after Telemann's introduction of Graupner (Graupner was a student of Telemann, quite prolific and innovative as well). The Leipzig city council wrote to Graupner's patron three days after Graupner played cantatas Aus der Tiefen rufen wir (GWV 1113/23a) and Lobet den Herrn alle Heiden (GWV 1113/23b) requesting that Graupner be allowed to work in Leipzig. But his patron, Langrave Ernst Ludwig of Hesse-Darmstadt). But his patron, Langrave in Darmstadt, refused to let him leave his job in Darmstadt. After knowing the next candidate to audition was Bach, Graupner wrote a letter to the Leipzig City Council assuring them of Bach's professionalism and dedication, paving the way for Bach to be offered a position in Leipzig.

    • @alainrousseau2132
      @alainrousseau2132 8 днів тому

      @@fungyuncoi4818 And someone in the City County commented : "Since we could not have the best, let us be content with the mediocre" or something like that.

  • @wandzelsmusic
    @wandzelsmusic 9 років тому +7

    One of the few and beautiful classical mixes without 15 advertisements.

    • @johnsergei
      @johnsergei 5 років тому +1

      THANK BLOODY GOD! Just before this, Alan Parsons Project & I moved to get parts of 2 tracks & got the same 2 adds again, all in 2 minutes. The synth sounds in a stupid buscuit ad were very annoying when still focused on the music & I got it twice. "faaaarrrk" (raven sound).

  • @kimiapourdehmobed6664
    @kimiapourdehmobed6664 2 роки тому +12

    I have always been struck by the similarity between Telemann and Haydn in their central position vis-à-vis other composers. To Telemann friend of Bach and Handel one can compare Haydn, friend of Mozart and Beethoven. Both produced more than their two friends and lived longer than them. Both find themselves unjustly erased by the genius of their two friends and still in our time... Both have had a more prosperous and less chaotic existence... Of them we often say to ourselves that our life would not be long enough to fully understand their works, and that we would do well to get down to it... But we refuse to do so, as the brilliance and evidence of the genius of their two friends pushes us to listen to them. And when we resolve to do so, we discover absolutely touching melodies, of unparalleled beauty and sweetness. It is then necessary to make a parenthesis with the others and to compel oneself to continue. But the extent of their works is such that we give up little by little and the genius in its pure state being a little less present there than with their glorious friends, but only here and there, we come back to Bach and the others out of laziness or convenience...It's absolutely a pity...To conclude, if the biographies of Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Handel abound, few books have been devoted to Telemann...When to Haydn there is still the immense superbly supplied cobblestone from Marc Vignal...A sum! a monument!

  • @AliveCat
    @AliveCat 2 роки тому

    Valeu!

  • @chenharry4848
    @chenharry4848 8 місяців тому +1

    Rachel Brown.. great Baroque flute player. She captures the essence of 19th century flute music. Authentic 💯👍🔥❤️

  • @ilililliillilili8045
    @ilililliillilili8045 2 роки тому +2

    When I was still professional oboe player I did enjoyed playing Telemann for 2 oboes with my dad, ever since I was a kid.

  • @Mamakatster
    @Mamakatster 8 років тому +24

    Baroque is my favorite classical music, particularly Telemann, Vivaldi, Bach and Handel.

    • @isaiahphillip4112
      @isaiahphillip4112 8 років тому

      Vivaldi... *mmnf*

    • @billytragyu4679
      @billytragyu4679 8 років тому

      +Matthew Chorney classical followed baroque, then romantic

    • @aeshmapalazzo23
      @aeshmapalazzo23 7 років тому

      May not be precise but some places I've read use Classical in different context. Classical as the era and Classical as the genre.
      Considering it as a genre, then Baroque, Classical, Romantic, etc, would fit into this bigger category.
      Not trying to make any correction cause I'm not an expert or anything like it.

  • @Ibiracatu
    @Ibiracatu 8 років тому +30

    My favorite Baroque composer : )

    • @Cauanmuller
      @Cauanmuller 8 років тому +1

      +Sledcat Noooooooo, Bach is UNBREAKABLE!

    • @Ibiracatu
      @Ibiracatu 8 років тому +9

      When you listen to JS Bach, he recycled many of his keynote themes.
      Similar to Vivaldi. I don't find that with Telemann. Not as Technical as Bach's, but Telemann's music has greater variance and variety.
      Not so constrained.

    • @Ibiracatu
      @Ibiracatu 8 років тому +3

      thank you : }

    • @paulcarlton598
      @paulcarlton598 7 років тому +4

      That's what I like about Bach though. Highly technical, complex, quicker pace, very detailed and there's a theme, you can tell it when you hear a Bach tune. Bach is still my favorite. The guy was a badass.

    • @donegaloshea5543
      @donegaloshea5543 7 років тому +1

      This is an unnessessary discussion, cs both of them are great(est) composers w/ different plus points! I love the sensational organ concerts of Bach and GPT's Oboe arrangements are @ its best! Thx for both, history......

  • @PAULSANTIAGOMUSIC
    @PAULSANTIAGOMUSIC Рік тому +2

    Telemann makes my Soul feel balanced

  • @manikalani8226
    @manikalani8226 6 років тому +4

    Telemann's compositions are the far sacred version of Bach's originality. Thanks for its sharing with all of us.

  • @duncanmckeown1292
    @duncanmckeown1292 2 роки тому +4

    Telemann...still the most undervalued composer of all time. He certainly ranks with the greats. I get angry when people hold his productivity against him. Don't they understand that being the most popular composer in Germany at the time meant producing for new performances? Of course not everything is going to be a work of maximum inspiration. By Beethoven's time artists, and composers in particular, had been elevated in stature to that previously only enjoyed by painters and sculptors. You were regarded a skilled craftsman 50 years earlier. Just imagine if LVB had been forced to produce a half-dozen symphonies a year like Haydn? Would they all be masterpieces? I rest my case!

  • @АлексейАгафонов-р3з

    This music is so relaxing for me, yesterday I was sleeping with this music and saw beautiful dreams

  • @wjb8855
    @wjb8855 4 роки тому +1

    One of my two favorite georg/georges of the era.... Wow bless you both.

  • @mariner7853
    @mariner7853 2 роки тому +2

    This is possibly heresy but Telemann's music is thee most soothing background music. Beats Musak by a country mile !

  • @urkwez3687
    @urkwez3687 7 років тому +103

    Copy this from another (same) video on UA-cam, from Tobias Jansson's comment, so enjoy it here too;
    1. Violin Sonata, TWV 41:F4
    Andante (00:00) Allegro (01:55) Siciliana (04:05) Allegro (06:19)
    2. Trio No.1 for Recorder, Oboe, Continuo, TWV 42:c2
    Largo (10:18) Vivace (13:27) Andante (16:10) Allegro (18:31)
    3. Flute Sonata, TWV 41:D9
    Largo (21:52) Vivace (24:34) Dolce (27:53) Allegro (31:00)
    4. Trio No.2 for Viola da gamba, Cembalo, Continuo, TWV 42:G6
    Andante (33:36) Allegro (35:35) Largo (37:26) Presto (42:21)
    5. Viola da Gamba Sonata, TWV 41:a6
    Largo (43:39) Allegro (46:30) Soave (48:04) Allegro (50:40)
    6. Trio No.3 for Violin, Oboe, Continuo, TWV 42:g5
    Mesto (53:40) Allegro (56:16) Andante (59:25) Vivace (1:02:44)
    7. Recorder Sonata, TWV 41:d4
    Affettuoso (1:04:20) Presto (1:06:22) Grave (1:09:40) Allegro (1:10:26)
    8. Trio No.4 for Flute, Cembalo, Continuo, TWV 42:A6
    Largo (1:13:21) Allegro (1:15:25) Largo (1:18:49) Vivace (1:21:30)
    9. Oboe Sonata, TWV 41:B6
    Adagio (1:23:14) Allegro (1:25:34) Cantabile (1:29:15) Vivace (1:32:40)
    10. Trio No.5 for Violin, Recorder, Continuo, TWV 42:a4
    Largo (1:35:50) Vivace (1:38:21) Affettuoso (1:40:41) Allegro (1:43:37)
    11. Suite in C major for solo Cembalo, TWV 32:3
    Largo (1:46:32) Allemande (1:49:31) Lura (1:54:26) Courante (1:57:06) Menuet I/II (1:59:44) Gigue (2:02:22)
    12. Trio No.6 for Flute, Viola da gamba, Continuo, TWV 42:h4
    Largo (2:05:00) Vivace (2:06:47) Dolce (2:08:30) Vivace (2:10:22)
    13. Violin Sonata, TWV 41:A6
    Dolce (2:12:33) Allegro (2:14:30) Grave (2:17:32) Allegro (2:18:20)
    14. Trio No.7 for Recorder, Viol, Continuo, TWV 42:F3
    Vivace (2:21:46) Mesto (2:24:25) Allegro (2:26:19)
    15. Flute Sonata, TWV 41:G9
    Cantabile (2:28:49) Allegro (2:30:20) Affettuoso (2:32:09) Allegro (2:33:40)
    16. Trio No.8 for Recorder, Cembalo, Continuo, TWV 42:B4
    Dolce (2:35:31) Vivace (2:37:43) Siciliana (2:39:22) Vivace (2:41:40)
    17. Viola da gamba Sonata, TWV 41:e5
    Cantabile (2:43:23) Allegro (2:44:49) Recitativo/Arioso (2:47:40) Vivace (2:49:21)
    18. Trio No.9 for Flute, Violin, Cello, Continuo, TWV 42:E4
    Soave (2:51:46) Presto (2:53:32) Andante (2:55:10) Scherzando (2:57:30)
    19. Recorder Sonata, TWV 41:C5
    Adagio/Allegro (2:59:10) Larghetto (3:01:29) Vivace (3:03:15)
    20. Trio No.10 for Violin, Viola da gamba, Continuo, TWV 42:D9
    Dolce (3:06:02) Presto (3:09:13) Pastorale (3:10:44) Vivace (3:12:47)
    21. Oboe Sonata, TWV 41:e6
    Largo (3:14:53) Allegro (3:17:20) Grave (3:19:10) Vivace (3:20:41)
    22. Trio No.11 for Flute, Oboe, Continuo, TWV 42:d4
    Largo (3:22:26) Allegro (3:24:33) Affettuoso (3:26:31) Presto (3:28:49)
    23. Suite in F major for solo Cembalo, TWV 32:4
    Cantabile (3:30:29) Bourrée (3:35:43) Sarabande (3:37:19) Gavotte (3:39:28) Passepied (3:41:51) Gigue (3:42:41)
    24. Trio No.12 for Oboe, Cembalo, Continuo, TWV 42:Es3
    Largo (3:45:02) Vivace (3:47:44) Mesto (3:50:25) Vivace (3:52:45)

    • @Tizohip
      @Tizohip 5 років тому +4

      Ürkmez thanks

    • @kneal9203
      @kneal9203 4 роки тому +4

      God bless you

    • @AthSamaras
      @AthSamaras 4 роки тому +2

      Thank You...

    • @squodge
      @squodge 4 роки тому +4

      It always amazes me how the original channel can't be bothered to post timings o.O

    • @아지-d3r
      @아지-d3r 3 роки тому +2

      Thanks!!!!!!!!!

  • @pjnbarb
    @pjnbarb 9 років тому +2

    So much wonderful music from a single individual ...

  • @beatricebrichetto2715
    @beatricebrichetto2715 7 місяців тому

    Telemann veramente un genio
    Una musica che si ascolterebbe all'infinito

  • @edsanchez4284
    @edsanchez4284 9 років тому +4

    Telemann sigue siendo de mis favoritos.

  • @tvnsi8556
    @tvnsi8556 2 роки тому +1

    I had discovered Tartini’s Devil’s Trills last week. I’m 54 yo. The way to it was so long.
    Depends of my soul I like from Metallica and Scorpions to Bach and Vivaldi, from ABBA to Marcello Benedetto, from Porpora to Handel …
    Endless

  • @pierrebrseven
    @pierrebrseven 9 років тому +3

    I just discovered this great artist! Glad I did.

  • @leifericdickfeld39
    @leifericdickfeld39 4 роки тому +3

    Wunderschöne Musik, bravourös. LG leif Dickfeld.

    • @leifericdickfeld39
      @leifericdickfeld39 4 роки тому +1

      Besten Dank, Gott beschütze und behüte Sie alle. LG leif Dickfeld, wohne in einer wg Köppernerstr.96 in köppern für psychisch kranke.

  • @binaku50
    @binaku50 3 роки тому +1

    The music of Telemann is always interesting and it is for me a great pleasure to listen to his compositions.

  • @СветланаКамалова-ы4м
    @СветланаКамалова-ы4м 10 років тому +11

    музыка эпохи барокко. Средневековье. Красивая и спокойная, которую можно слушать в любое время, совсем не раздражает.

  • @AntonioMonteroSemina
    @AntonioMonteroSemina 8 років тому +3

    QUE BELLEZA, SIMPLEMENTE.

  • @markbelmares7138
    @markbelmares7138 Рік тому

    I started to appreciate classical music, living in a predominantly Mexican households at 7 yrs. old, and still love it at 72.

  • @craneflies0072
    @craneflies0072 5 років тому +2

    Listening to Baroque music to get the feel for my audition in a few months!

  • @jeddklampitt9749
    @jeddklampitt9749 Рік тому +1

    Telemann was the most prolific classical music composer.

  • @Randomguru
    @Randomguru 6 років тому +4

    some exceptional recordings in this Telemann collection. Thank you. :)

  • @306487406
    @306487406 10 років тому +3

    Bravo Маэстро!!!

  • @frankparker1191
    @frankparker1191 6 років тому +5

    Telemann, Handel, Vivaldi, Bach, Monteverdi, and Schutz. The best of the Baroque era based on my own taste.

  • @atomict1974
    @atomict1974 Рік тому +1

    Wundervoll!

  • @michaelfabian3036
    @michaelfabian3036 3 роки тому +2

    SUBLIMEEEE sounds as I wake up in the morning!!👏👏👏👏☕️☕️💪🌞

  • @hectorreynoso6308
    @hectorreynoso6308 8 років тому +7

    thank you for posting such awesome music, it is wonderful to be able to hear this in the 21st century

    • @jinnymudlark1815
      @jinnymudlark1815 7 років тому +1

      ... but so many people nowadays are not listening - they are 'otherwise engaged' - sad!

  • @Adritt
    @Adritt Рік тому +1

    Un profesor nos recomendó para poder relajarnos, que hermosa melodía, Muchas gracias profe por la recomendación:3

  • @joshuafreed8190
    @joshuafreed8190 9 років тому +3

    Great musician!

  • @arturderb-engel7202
    @arturderb-engel7202 5 років тому +4

    BACH, VIVALDI, HAYDEN, TELEMANN 😍😍😍
    ICH LIEBE BAROCK MUSIK 👍

  • @sheldonbazinga3985
    @sheldonbazinga3985 5 років тому +6

    J'ai toujours été frappé par la similitude entre Telemann et Haydn de par leur position centrale vis-à-vis d'autres compositeurs. A Telemann ami de Bach et Haendel l'on peut comparer Haydn, ami de Mozart et Beethoven. Tous deux ont eu une production en quantité supérieure à leurs deux amis et ont vécu plus longtemps qu'eux. Tous deux se trouvent injustement effacés par le génie de leurs deux amis et encore à notre époque... Tous deux ont eu une existence plus prospère et moins chaotique...D'eux deux on se dit bien souvent que notre vie ne serait pas assez longue pour connaître entièrement leurs oeuvres, et qu'on ferait bien de s'y atteler...Mais on s'y refuse tant l'éclat et l'évidence du génie de leurs deux amis nous pousse à écouter ceux-là. Et quand on s'y résout on découvre des mélodies absolument attendrissantes, d'une beauté et d'une suavité sans pareille. Il faut alors faire une parenthèse avec les autres et s'astreindre à poursuivre. Mais l'ampleur de leurs oeuvres est telle qu'on y renonce petit à petit et le génie à l'état pur y étant un peu moins présent que chez leurs glorieux amis, mais seulement de ci de là, on revient à Bach et aux autres par paresse ou commodité...C'est absolument dommage...Pour finir, si les biographies de Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Haendel abondent peu de livres ont été consacrés à Telemann...Quand à Haydn il reste quand même l'immense pavé superbement fourni de Marc Vignal...Une somme! un monument!!

    • @vramamurthyiasretdviswanat2267
      @vramamurthyiasretdviswanat2267 3 роки тому

      My daughter in Illinois is a trained flute player in Carnaatic and Western classical music. We exchange notes often. She sent me the link to this music composed by Telemann.

  • @y4suke339
    @y4suke339 Рік тому +3

    Copy this from another (same) video on UA-cam, from Tobias Jansson's comment, so enjoy it here too;
    1. Violin Sonata, TWV 41:F4
    Andante (00:00) Allegro (01:55) Siciliana (04:05) Allegro (06:19)
    2. Trio No.1 for Recorder, Oboe, Continuo, TWV 42:c2
    Largo (10:18) Vivace (13:27) Andante (16:10) Allegro (18:31)
    3. Flute Sonata, TWV 41:D9
    Largo (21:52) Vivace (24:34) Dolce (27:53) Allegro (31:00)
    4. Trio No.2 for Viola da gamba, Cembalo, Continuo, TWV 42:G6
    Andante (33:36) Allegro (35:35) Largo (37:26) Presto (42:21)
    5. Viola da Gamba Sonata, TWV 41:a6
    Largo (43:39) Allegro (46:30) Soave (48:04) Allegro (50:40)
    6. Trio No.3 for Violin, Oboe, Continuo, TWV 42:g5
    Mesto (53:40) Allegro (56:16) Andante (59:25) Vivace (1:02:44)
    7. Recorder Sonata, TWV 41:d4
    Affettuoso (1:04:20) Presto (1:06:22) Grave (1:09:40) Allegro (1:10:26)
    8. Trio No.4 for Flute, Cembalo, Continuo, TWV 42:A6
    Largo (1:13:21) Allegro (1:15:25) Largo (1:18:49) Vivace (1:21:30)
    9. Oboe Sonata, TWV 41:B6
    Adagio (1:23:14) Allegro (1:25:34) Cantabile (1:29:15) Vivace (1:32:40)
    10. Trio No.5 for Violin, Recorder, Continuo, TWV 42:a4
    Largo (1:35:50) Vivace (1:38:21) Affettuoso (1:40:41) Allegro (1:43:37)
    11. Suite in C major for solo Cembalo, TWV 32:3
    Largo (1:46:32) Allemande (1:49:31) Lura (1:54:26) Courante (1:57:06) Menuet I/II (1:59:44) Gigue (2:02:22)
    12. Trio No.6 for Flute, Viola da gamba, Continuo, TWV 42:h4
    Largo (2:05:00) Vivace (2:06:47) Dolce (2:08:30) Vivace (2:10:22)
    13. Violin Sonata, TWV 41:A6
    Dolce (2:12:33) Allegro (2:14:30) Grave (2:17:32) Allegro (2:18:20)
    14. Trio No.7 for Recorder, Viol, Continuo, TWV 42:F3
    Vivace (2:21:46) Mesto (2:24:25) Allegro (2:26:19)
    15. Flute Sonata, TWV 41:G9
    Cantabile (2:28:49) Allegro (2:30:20) Affettuoso (2:32:09) Allegro (2:33:40)
    16. Trio No.8 for Recorder, Cembalo, Continuo, TWV 42:B4
    Dolce (2:35:31) Vivace (2:37:43) Siciliana (2:39:22) Vivace (2:41:40)
    17. Viola da gamba Sonata, TWV 41:e5
    Cantabile (2:43:23) Allegro (2:44:49) Recitativo/Arioso (2:47:40) Vivace (2:49:21)
    18. Trio No.9 for Flute, Violin, Cello, Continuo, TWV 42:E4
    Soave (2:51:46) Presto (2:53:32) Andante (2:55:10) Scherzando (2:57:30)
    19. Recorder Sonata, TWV 41:C5
    Adagio/Allegro (2:59:10) Larghetto (3:01:29) Vivace (3:03:15)
    20. Trio No.10 for Violin, Viola da gamba, Continuo, TWV 42:D9
    Dolce (3:06:02) Presto (3:09:13) Pastorale (3:10:44) Vivace (3:12:47)
    21. Oboe Sonata, TWV 41:e6
    Largo (3:14:53) Allegro (3:17:20) Grave (3:19:10) Vivace (3:20:41)
    22. Trio No.11 for Flute, Oboe, Continuo, TWV 42:d4
    Largo (3:22:26) Allegro (3:24:33) Affettuoso (3:26:31) Presto (3:28:49)
    23. Suite in F major for solo Cembalo, TWV 32:4
    Cantabile (3:30:29) Bourrée (3:35:43) Sarabande (3:37:19) Gavotte (3:39:28) Passepied (3:41:51) Gigue (3:42:41)
    24. Trio No.12 for Oboe, Cembalo, Continuo, TWV 42:Es3
    Largo (3:45:02) Vivace (3:47:44) Mesto (3:50:25) Vivace (3:52:45)

  • @ratigat
    @ratigat 6 років тому +1

    Mi favorito. Saludos a un peruano amante de la musica clásica. GRACIAS

  • @DavidWilliams-sp8gv
    @DavidWilliams-sp8gv 3 роки тому +1

    Playin this stuff is even more fun! just his duets are wonderful. I have a wind synth and I have overdubbed Bassoon and clarinet/oboe. A blast I must say!

  • @egeeryurek466
    @egeeryurek466 4 роки тому +2

    TELEMANN Bence Klasik müziğin gerçek yildizi

  • @marioescudero7103
    @marioescudero7103 2 роки тому +1

    Gracias nuevamente !!!!

  • @GeorgeCarlin88
    @GeorgeCarlin88 9 років тому +19

    Telemann and Bach really like each other. same theme, similar harmony and contpuan etc.

    • @saifulrimkeit296
      @saifulrimkeit296 9 років тому

      +SzopenPan I agree. This was so great, I played it 2x in a row.

    • @joaodossantos1775
      @joaodossantos1775 9 років тому

      +SzopenPan That's was what I thought when I heard Telemann by first time.

    • @paulcarlton598
      @paulcarlton598 7 років тому +2

      I'm here because of Bach after reading they were good friends. Bach is amazing so I'm looking forward to what Telemann will bring. (Plus Telemann lived in Hamburg, meine Lieblingstadt)

    • @stenoknight
      @stenoknight 6 років тому +1

      CPE Bach was named after Telemann!

    • @franr.3691
      @franr.3691 5 років тому +1

      I think Telemann is more similar to Handel.

  • @violettabennich1028
    @violettabennich1028 7 років тому +1

    wonderful, thank you for uploading this beautiful music

  • @juanc.herranz3358
    @juanc.herranz3358 8 років тому +2

    Fantastico

  • @vincentaurelius2390
    @vincentaurelius2390 4 роки тому

    Ads ruined it for me. Got 46 min in and gave up. Thanks, Google. Who needs Telemann when a perfectly timed and beautifully composed ad brings just as much joy and inspiration.

    • @arvidlystnur4827
      @arvidlystnur4827 9 місяців тому +1

      You have to pay to get UA-cam premium, to avoid commercials

  • @a-listercrowley2737
    @a-listercrowley2737 Рік тому

    Hell yeah
    I finally found one who ain't all up in his feelings with the music...

  • @alistairkewish651
    @alistairkewish651 2 роки тому +2

    The fact Telemann used scordatura in one or several works came as a total revelation to me. I was of the opinion this retuning disappeared after the demise of Biber and Schmelzer. It also implies you can learn something new every day?

  • @antoniojaramillo7774
    @antoniojaramillo7774 8 місяців тому +1

    How great would be the world nowadays, if the leaders of Europe still felt this wonderful music, if they still had that superiority of spirit and not the procacity and vulgarity of those Borrels, Macrons, Zunats, P. Sánchez and many others, that are intending to decide about our lives and future.

  • @krishsoma
    @krishsoma 9 років тому +4

    Thanks for sharing. Lot of similarities in the music of Telemann and Bach. Good tempo and not harsh-sounding. Enjoyed listening to the music.

    • @ramongcastaneda5308
      @ramongcastaneda5308 9 років тому +4

      krishsoma Bach was a big fan of Telemann throughout his life-as he was of Vivaldi. Telemann also admired and liked Bach's music.

  • @D...921
    @D...921 8 років тому +3

    Piękne!!! Dziękuję bardzo!!!-:)))

  • @EnzoArcheryMaster
    @EnzoArcheryMaster 6 років тому +1

    IL LEONARDO DA VINCI E IL MICHELANGELO DELLA MUSICA BAROCCA..AVERNE OGGI DI GENI COSI!!!!

  • @missellendiane
    @missellendiane 7 років тому +4

    thank you very much- this is beautiful-

  • @anabeatrizmoralescornejo7548

    Teleman contemporaneo de bach y de heandel exponentes maximos del barroco aleman

  • @eduardoguillermoalvareznav2199
    @eduardoguillermoalvareznav2199 5 років тому +2

    nothing more...not less that.....TELEMANN¡¡¡¡

  • @sanspseudo5
    @sanspseudo5 8 років тому +1

    Cette oeuvre pour clavecin (autour de 1 h 47 mn) est charmante, fraîche.

  • @GonzoZero
    @GonzoZero 4 роки тому +2

    Euterpe wispers, Telemann listens.

  • @pedrojoaquinsiossiaponte7158
    @pedrojoaquinsiossiaponte7158 9 років тому +3

    excelente! gracias!

  • @ruchel310
    @ruchel310 10 років тому +10

    the best of the best. modern technology helps eases life!

    • @lewars1912
      @lewars1912 10 років тому +5

      It eases and pleases and teases.

  • @elaines5412
    @elaines5412 8 років тому +2

    Thank you for this.

  • @roelandweisfelt5837
    @roelandweisfelt5837 7 років тому

    Just the music to read a good book by.

  • @jamjam7921
    @jamjam7921 2 роки тому +1

    Great stuff

  • @aloysiusemanuel2167
    @aloysiusemanuel2167 9 років тому +3

    Muito bom!

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 6 років тому

    Calmness is born in my heart .

  • @miltonmunoz6342
    @miltonmunoz6342 9 років тому +1

    fantastico

  • @jaikee9477
    @jaikee9477 4 роки тому +2

    Telemann underrated? Old JS Bach sent his son CPE all the way to Hamburg to study under him.
    CPE Bach would later become Mozart's teacher and father figure.
    Mozart without CPE Bach? Unthinkable! CPE Bach without Telemann? Unthinkable!

  • @elaines5412
    @elaines5412 8 років тому +6

    Ahhh, this is the stuff. Any bit of a savage beast I have inside is soothed by this. It is also a weirdly amazing counterpoint to the "Walking Dead" compendium I am reading right now.

    • @rememberingtruth
      @rememberingtruth 8 років тому

      Elaine S ha

    • @jinnymudlark1815
      @jinnymudlark1815 7 років тому

      'Music hath charms to soothe a savage breast' !! I believe it can soothe some of the beasts too!

  • @mexican_pelican9238
    @mexican_pelican9238 4 роки тому +3

    Found Telemann on the Fallout 76 Classical Radio, very cool Bethesda.

  • @demar1716
    @demar1716 9 років тому +1

    musica maravillosa

  • @stephanmorgan795
    @stephanmorgan795 7 років тому

    unsung but well worth your ear

  • @matthewlawrenson2734
    @matthewlawrenson2734 2 роки тому +1

    Rocks!

  • @franr.3691
    @franr.3691 5 років тому +4

    Telemann's style is very similar to Handel's. I really like both :)

    • @AmiTVerma-to3vn
      @AmiTVerma-to3vn 4 роки тому

      Yes they were like pals. Both had mutual respect for each other ...evident from their letters to one another.

    • @TheEllaTB
      @TheEllaTB 3 роки тому

      Handel borrowed from Telemann. A common practice during that time

  • @ABC-xj8cs
    @ABC-xj8cs 4 роки тому +8

    I am only 9, but I think I have a great sense of music and I really like telemann’ song, do you agree with me? Thank you! now I have a new favourite composer/musician(before I really liked haydn and mozart)

  • @hirotomooikawa2671
    @hirotomooikawa2671 8 років тому +5

    Even if he hadn't a piano, he had to know what was the piano.

  • @박진숙-t5h
    @박진숙-t5h 7 років тому +11

    it is like bach+handel

  • @IlyaDikman
    @IlyaDikman 10 років тому

    great channel

  • @ninof.8832
    @ninof.8832 9 років тому +1

    bèèèlissimo...!!!

  • @jakzatchin4269
    @jakzatchin4269 Рік тому +2

    Of all the german composers of this period, Telemann and Händel are my prefered ones for their creativity. I do not despise Bach, but find his music a bit too extravagant, a bit too rigid when not lacking the italian touch that was a must at those times except for people like Lully, who composed their music exclusively for the glory of the rulling powerful one not for the needy or for everyone's soul...

  • @sarabernage2465
    @sarabernage2465 4 роки тому

    The cembalo solo as from 1.47’ sounds like we know where we ‘re goin’ to.

  • @gumuscaglayan
    @gumuscaglayan 5 років тому +2

    İstanbul'dan Selamlar.

  • @jamjam7921
    @jamjam7921 2 роки тому

    If they do then they have a great foundation