I am an oboist. In high school every morning I would get together with our solo flute and play from a book of Canons written by Teleman for 2 flutes. The music was gorgeous.
George Philipp Telemann was a German composer, born in 1681, in the middle of the Baroque period. Instrumentally the order of compositions of his authorship is very varied, considering himself a true multi-instrumentalist. Initially he is self-taught, however, later he continues his musical studies in Magdeburg, Zellerfeld and Hidesheim. He continues his music career even against his family’s wishes. He has integrated several management positions in music, mainly in Hamburg where he becomes music director of the five main churches in this city. He is considered one of the most fruitful composers in the history of music comparable to his friend Bach, of whom he becomes compadre, through the christening of Carl P. Emanuel. His work includes choral preludes, fugues, hymns, cantatas, oratories, chamber music, suites, concerts, etc. His production is influenced by French, Italian, German and popular Polish music, showing an important link between Baroque and Classical style. The concertos are true masterpieces of harmony and sonority. The kindness and joy they convey are amazing. The orchestra and the oboe player are fabulous. Bravo. Viva the Telemann music.
Telemann Oboe Concertos are so beautiful, exalted, simply magical and majestic, a marvellous collection to listen whenever one is sad. Its melodies are uplifting and triumphant.
I can't believe I haven't known this for three years. These masterpieces should be praised as well as other classical giants'. Thanks for music of happiness and good being.
I am forever indebted to my high school band teacher Mr. Barry Delman who introduced me to not only instruments but various musical selections as such. He also played for many various shows on Broadway in New York in the 1980s and would take the class to his performances as well as many others. We would have to give to an oral and written summation of the orchestral play in front of the class as a project. Truly a gem of a man. 🙏🏻
И этой любви еще можно помочь раздуть пламя жизни, лишь откорректировать гармонический строй оркестра, под фортепиано. Поясню. Барокко - период начала воссоединения тембров клавишных инструментов стиля Барокко, где, в конце этого периода, будет открыта технология механики фортепиано. Как и предрологалось - механика фортепиано усовершенствовала ряд недостатков двух колейной рельсы, в коих нет одной - третьей струны. Предназначение последней, еще до настоящего периода эволюции, метода - темперации, гармонического строя клавира 4/5 круга, в доктрине фортепианной технологии механики, остается загадкой, для многих профессиональных настройщиков музыкальных государственных учебных заведений. Причиной этому, так-же остается, ешё и теперь, отсутствие еды, как и прочих удобств, у настройщиков фортепиано и других талантливых музыкантов, обретение чего, а - всего элементарно необходимого, для поисков - самой истины, занимает у этих нищих бродяг, а попросту - героев человечества, по недостатку ума, всё свободное время, не оставляя этим поискам и одного единственного шанса - осуществиться, в идее, самых первых мастеров, услышавших обертональную систему резонанса, в древесине и отправившихся в долгий путь, от первых - до настоящих времён эволюции, технологий темперации хроматической гаммы.
That amazing genius Telemann! So prolific-- and always interesting and beautiful. The performances are divine. I'm in an exalted state! Puskunigis is the best!
Écouter cette musique est comprendre que le matérialisme est une folie ... Écoutez comme la magie, la beauté et la tragédie ont des voix subtiles et apaisantes !!
Andrius Puskunigis is a wonderful artist. Both this and his Bach collection are outstanding. I think he uses a modern oboe but played in a consciously Baroque way. But I'm no expert on such things. Whatever he does, the result is superb.
los comentarios ,edificantes son de gran ayuda, siempre he sido un fanatico de la musica del periodo barroco, hay un comentario,que dice ,de la cantidad de obras que compuso ,este genio de la musica, tan rica es sta musica , de dicho periodo,es incluida e la formacion ,de los estudiantes de musica,en muchos conservatorios alrededor del mundo,gracias por incluir comentarios ,de caracter pedagogico y cultural...
The comfort of Telemann‘s music is off the charts. Telemann is a great Alchemist of the soul The sound of Telemann's oboe makes me feel peaceful and calm, I'm just intoxicated with this fabulous performance From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
@@shin-i-chikozima my older brother, Yvan Vanhove ,was a frequent visiter of Japan,77,78,79 , Judo is our Passion, with the national team from Belgium, and his best friend Robert Vandewalle.greeting from crowded Belgium .
@@brunovanhove1832 Thank you Thank you so much to your marvelous and amazing and moving comment. May glory, prosperity and wealth be brought to Belgium where we deeply love and respect and long for , especially, Belgium chocolate and beer Take care of yourself I am a Japanese old boy and Brucknerian, Proustien and Debussyiest . I practiced the Japanese Judo at my childhood. See you again Good luck!
@@shin-i-chikozima thank you for your blessing. I started "judo" at the age of 5,"old school"And had the best Teachers! My brother 'yvan' was champion of Belgium then and" black belt" at 16. Raised with the utmost respect for traditional Japanese "way of life". 4 more years ,and then ill be An" old boy " too. Work since i was 19 in a big Company,Will enjoy retirement,garden,and my grandchildren,but wil still miss my work and Company. I live on the "nord sea" in a municipality called " Bredene". Respect and greetings tot you and family, B,G,Vanhove.
Telemann was one of the most prolific major composers of all time: his all-encompassing oeuvre comprises more than 3,000 compositions, half of which have been lost, and most of which have not been performed since the 18th century. From 1708 to 1750, Telemann composed 1,043 sacred cantatas and 600 overture-suites, and types of concertos for combinations of instruments that no other composer of the time composed. The first accurate estimate of the number of his works was provided by musicologists only during the 1980s and 1990s, when extensive thematic catalogues were published. During his lifetime and the latter half of the 18th century, Telemann was very highly regarded by colleagues and critics alike. Numerous theorists (Marpurg, Mattheson, Quantz, and Scheibe, among others) cited his works as models, and major composers such as J.S. Bach and Handelbought and studied his published works. He was immensely popular not only in Germany but also in the rest of Europe: orders for editions of Telemann's music came from France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Scandinavian countries, Switzerland, and Spain. It was only in the early 19th century that his popularity came to a sudden halt. Most lexicographers started dismissing him as a "polygraph" who composed too many works, a Vielschreiber for whom quantity came before quality. Such views were influenced by an account of Telemann's music by Christoph Daniel Ebeling, a late-18th-century critic who in fact praised Telemann's music and made only passing critical remarks of his productivity. After the Bach revival, Telemann's works were judged as inferior to Bach's and lacking in deep religious feeling. For example, by 1911, the Encyclopædia Britannica lacked an article about Telemann, and in one of its few mentions of him referred to "the vastly inferior work of lesser composers such as Telemann" in comparison to Handel and Bach. Particularly striking examples of such judgements were produced by noted Bach biographers Philipp Spitta and Albert Schweitzer, who criticized Telemann's cantatas and then praised works they thought were composed by Bach, but which were composed by Telemann. The last performance of a substantial work by Telemann (Der Tod Jesu) occurred in 1832, and it was not until the 20th century that his music started being performed again. The revival of interest in Telemann began in the first decades of the 20th century and culminated in the Bärenreiter critical edition of the 1950s. Today each of Telemann's works is usually given a TWV number, which stands for Telemann-Werke-Verzeichnis (Telemann Works Catalogue). Telemann's music was one of the driving forces behind the late Baroque and the early Classical styles. Starting in the 1710s he became one of the creators and foremost exponents of the so-called German mixed style, an amalgam of German, French, Italian and Polish styles. Over the years, his music gradually changed and started incorporating more and more elements of the galant style, but he never completely adopted the ideals of the nascent Classical era: Telemann's style remained contrapuntally and harmonically complex, and already in 1751 he dismissed much contemporary music as too simplistic. Composers he influenced musically included pupils of J.S. Bach in Leipzig, such as Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach and Johann Friedrich Agricola, as well as those composers who performed under his direction in Leipzig (Christoph Graupner, Johann David Heinichen and Johann Georg Pisendel), composers of the Berlin liederschool, and finally, his numerous pupils, none of whom, however, became major composers. Equally important for the history of music were Telemann's publishing activities. By pursuing exclusive publication rights for his works, he set one of the most important early precedents for regarding music as the intellectual property of the composer. The same attitude informed his public concerts, where Telemann would frequently perform music originally composed for ceremonies attended only by a select few members of the upper class. -From Wikipedia
Thanks for adding all this interesting information about Telemann's work and fame. The undisputed fact that the members of the Bach clan admired his works says a lot!
Thank you very much for posting this article. Baroque music listener for 50 years, I ignored that. Is it also true that what you get with records, there is little musicology. This creativity and productivity is mind boggling! To bad that a big part of his works were lost. It was about time that we can get WV (Werke-Verzeichnis) like for Bach and Handel., like we have the Koechel catalog for Mozart.
Telemann has always been one of my favorite composers!! What a pity so much of his work is lost. Perhaps some of it will reappear as old libraries and estates are examined.
Thank you very much for posting the info from Wikipedia. Wikipedia is very often if not almost always an excellent source of information. To this day, Telemann is in the big shadows of JSB and Handel/Händel. A few years ago I went to an open-air performance of one of his operas: Pimpinone, obviously related to his own experience of an old man marrying a young woman. It is an enormously entertaining and enchanting little opera (lustiges Zwischenspiel in German). Telemann is my wife's, a brilliant recorder player, favourite composer.
Comenzando el año me he topado con esta bella presentación musical de Brilliant Classics. ¡Extraordinaria interpretación, muy buen audio! Muchas de las piezas musicales presentadas aquí, nunca las había escuchado. Muchísimas gracias.
Но классика и не консервная банка, что-бы так коротко о ней изложить, в такой длинной поэме, как эта, ну...., получается Наша вопщим, с предположым Вашыми, тоисть - моими, партнёрами, по оркестру, классика, мне кажэтся, .... конечно-наверна. Не точно.....
What a marvelous composer. According to Wikipedia: Telemann ... was considered by his contemporaries to be one of the leading German composers of the time-he was compared favorably both to his friend Johann Sebastian Bach, who made Telemann the godfather and namesake of his son Carl Philipp Emanuel, and to George F. Handel, whom Telemann also knew personally.
Иоган Сергеевич Бах предвидел это. Возможно здесь что-то кроется занятное. Вам не кажется******? Обращая внимание на звездочки... . Кажется они оставили нам какие-то артефакты. Для чего им было все так тчательно прятать, не пойму. Все ведь свои мне кажется.... . Будем знакомы. Чем богаты? Куплю Тэлемана. Поменяю на металлолом, холодильники, мебель, дрожди, всё отдам, за новый альбом Телемана, в составе клавишных, обеих эпох. Но строй должен быть усовершенствован настоящей эпохой. Поясню. Фортепиано точнее настраивается. И клавир всех инструментов оркестра необходимо, так-же, откорректировать, под хроматический диапозон изготовленный, на фортепиано, причём - сделанном из водопрессованных материалов, для деки. В них магия времени. Многие настройщики рвутся в бой. Но ведь, ни с того.., ни с сего..., таких тенденций не возникает. Странно все это как-то. Нужно проехаться в одно место по этому вопросу. Я давно хотел поискать место "где собака кость зарыла". Если Вы уже собрались, что-же .., придется поддержать Вашу компанию. Жду. Nasvyazi2023@gmail.com. +33
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I am an oboist. In high school every morning I would get together with our solo flute and play from a book of Canons written by Teleman for 2 flutes. The music was gorgeous.
This is a revelation. So glad I found this. Amazed at the sheer number of absolutely beautiful baroque oboe concertos by this composer and others.
George Philipp Telemann was a German composer, born in 1681, in the middle of the Baroque period. Instrumentally the order of compositions of his authorship is very varied, considering himself a true multi-instrumentalist. Initially he is self-taught, however, later he continues his musical studies in Magdeburg, Zellerfeld and Hidesheim. He continues his music career even against his family’s wishes. He has integrated several management positions in music, mainly in Hamburg where he becomes music director of the five main churches in this city. He is considered one of the most fruitful composers in the history of music comparable to his friend Bach, of whom he becomes compadre, through the christening of Carl P. Emanuel. His work includes choral preludes, fugues, hymns, cantatas, oratories, chamber music, suites, concerts, etc. His production is influenced by French, Italian, German and popular Polish music, showing an important link between Baroque and Classical style.
The concertos are true masterpieces of harmony and sonority. The kindness and joy they convey are amazing. The orchestra and the oboe player are fabulous. Bravo. Viva the Telemann music.
thanks
:D :D Muy bueno lo de "compadre" (no sé si tendrá traducción al english)
Un saludo.
Bach lo admiraba muchísimo y andaba kilómetros a pie para ir a escucharlo.
Esta música tan maravillosa está compuesto para despertar lo más profundo en las almas que nos lleve a un mundo menos cruel e insolidario.
🤝🙏🌹👋
When I feel lonely, I just pick the old telemann and listen to an old friend ☎️
Telemann Oboe Concertos are so beautiful, exalted, simply magical and majestic, a marvellous collection to listen whenever one is sad. Its melodies are uplifting and triumphant.
i used to listen to R.E.M. when i was sad
I feel much AKIN with your feelings! Be HAPPY!
CHARLES
Sounds ridiculous but I only recently 'discovered' Telemann when I was researching Maurice André and his glorious trumpet work on Telemann.
As long as we can play this, we aren't lost.
I can't believe I haven't known this for three years.
These masterpieces should be praised as well as other classical giants'.
Thanks for music of happiness and good being.
Telemann‘s music is comfortable to the ear and to the mind and to the soul and for All of earthling
Very inspiring and uplifting musical composition!
This is real candies for ears!!!
Oboe talk about nature,talk about peace ... I love ths sound of air instruments like this!
oboes are musical instruments designed for men, and angels.. listen to GABRIELS OBOE, by ENNIO MARICONE.
exceptional. like a darting bird these joyful oboe swoops
I am forever indebted to my high school band teacher Mr. Barry Delman who introduced me to not only instruments but various musical selections as such. He also played for many various shows on Broadway in New York in the 1980s and would take the class to his performances as well as many others. We would have to give to an oral and written summation of the orchestral play in front of the class as a project. Truly a gem of a man. 🙏🏻
Thank you for posting this uplifting gem from the underrated Telemann! Love the oboe! 💔❤️
Telemann has never been underrated not now nor in his own time.
Un raffinement pour l'oreille. Merci.
La dulzura del oboe hace hermosos estos conciertos. Gracias por compartir esta música que transmite tanta paz y alegía
I really like Telemann... underrated composer
This is great stuff. Telemann's mighty output is uneven, but this music - played on perhaps my favorite instrument, is world class!
Прекрасная музыка, полная нежности и покоя. Мягко сияющее кружево нот
아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎻🎺🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤
Thank you.
Эту музыку я хотела бы слышать на улицах городов, на Приморском бульваре,идёшь себ этак,прогуливаясь, и звучит бесподобный гобой.
Um bálsamo para alma ,divina música
Una extraordinaria forma de escuchar musica celestial con Telemann
Sublime!!!.
Gracias.
🇪🇦
Telemann's one of my favorites.
la belleza y sensibilidad plasmada en este gran compositor. Saludos a todos los que gustan de este embriagarse de amor.
И этой любви еще можно помочь раздуть пламя жизни, лишь откорректировать гармонический строй оркестра, под фортепиано. Поясню. Барокко - период начала воссоединения тембров клавишных инструментов стиля Барокко, где, в конце этого периода, будет открыта технология механики фортепиано. Как и предрологалось - механика фортепиано усовершенствовала ряд недостатков двух колейной рельсы, в коих нет одной - третьей струны. Предназначение последней, еще до настоящего периода эволюции, метода - темперации, гармонического строя клавира 4/5 круга, в доктрине фортепианной технологии механики, остается загадкой, для многих профессиональных настройщиков музыкальных государственных учебных заведений. Причиной этому, так-же остается, ешё и теперь, отсутствие еды, как и прочих удобств, у настройщиков фортепиано и других талантливых музыкантов, обретение чего, а - всего элементарно необходимого, для поисков - самой истины, занимает у этих нищих бродяг, а попросту - героев человечества, по недостатку ума, всё свободное время, не оставляя этим поискам и одного единственного шанса - осуществиться, в идее, самых первых мастеров, услышавших обертональную систему резонанса, в древесине и отправившихся в долгий путь, от первых - до настоящих времён эволюции, технологий темперации хроматической гаммы.
high quality, nice! Telemann been such a master in his era
he still is
💙🇩🇪📯
Hi
That amazing genius Telemann! So prolific-- and always interesting and beautiful.
The performances are divine. I'm in an exalted state! Puskunigis is the best!
I feel calm when I listen to it in the morning. Thank you⚘
Looks like I've fallen in love with the oboe.
Me too. One of the nicest oboe concertos.
The oboe for me is one of the most peaceful instruments.
Me too!
How could you not?
👏🎼🎶🎵🤝🙏💯♾
PRECRASNA BRILIANTNA MUSICA ! BLAGODARIA BRILLIANT CLASSICS !!!
Wonderful!
Saludos desde la Cd. de México. Telemann es uno de mis compositores favoritos.
Écouter cette musique est comprendre que le matérialisme est une folie ... Écoutez comme la magie, la beauté et la tragédie ont des voix subtiles et apaisantes !!
Ruisseaux , fleurs , lumière un véritable voyage intérieure !
Замечательная музыказ
Ese romanticismo melancolico barroco se refleja en estas obras que son de máxima categoría...….
Magnifique Magnifique Magnifique Musique !
Спасибо!
Прекрасная музыка!)
un Telemann d'excellence,admiration profonde
Telemann was one of the most prolific composer
Telemann'ı dinledikçe kendisine özgü melodik yapısını, yine kendisine özgü tınısını ve sakin derinliğini daha çok sever oldum.
Clarity of sound so uplifting
Andrius Puskunigis is a wonderful artist. Both this and his Bach collection are outstanding. I think he uses a modern oboe but played in a consciously Baroque way. But I'm no expert on such things. Whatever he does, the result is superb.
los comentarios ,edificantes son de gran ayuda, siempre he sido un fanatico de la musica del periodo barroco, hay un comentario,que dice ,de la cantidad de obras que compuso ,este genio de la musica, tan rica es sta musica , de dicho periodo,es incluida e la formacion ,de los estudiantes de musica,en muchos conservatorios alrededor del mundo,gracias por incluir comentarios ,de caracter pedagogico y cultural...
Αγαπημένος ο Telemann όπως κσι τον ήχο του όμποε♥️♥️♥️🇬🇷
The comfort of Telemann‘s music is off the charts.
Telemann is a great Alchemist of the soul
The sound of Telemann's oboe makes me feel peaceful and calm,
I'm just intoxicated with this fabulous performance
From
Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
A friend in solitude,Telemann
@@brunovanhove1832
Thank you
Hang in there
Good luck!
Someday please come to Japan
@@shin-i-chikozima my older brother, Yvan Vanhove ,was a frequent visiter of Japan,77,78,79 , Judo is our Passion, with the national team from Belgium, and his best friend Robert Vandewalle.greeting from crowded Belgium .
@@brunovanhove1832
Thank you
Thank you so much to your marvelous and amazing and moving comment.
May glory, prosperity and wealth be brought to Belgium where we deeply love and respect and long for , especially, Belgium chocolate and beer
Take care of yourself
I am a Japanese old boy and Brucknerian, Proustien and Debussyiest .
I practiced the Japanese Judo at my childhood.
See you again
Good luck!
@@shin-i-chikozima thank you for your blessing.
I started "judo" at the age of 5,"old school"And had the best Teachers!
My brother 'yvan' was champion of Belgium then and" black belt" at 16.
Raised with the utmost respect for traditional Japanese "way of life".
4 more years ,and then ill be An" old boy " too.
Work since i was 19 in a big Company,Will enjoy retirement,garden,and my grandchildren,but wil still miss my work and Company.
I live on the "nord sea" in a municipality called " Bredene".
Respect and greetings tot you and family,
B,G,Vanhove.
Wonderful music, thank you!
Telemann was one of the most prolific major composers of all time: his all-encompassing oeuvre comprises more than 3,000 compositions, half of which have been lost, and most of which have not been performed since the 18th century. From 1708 to 1750, Telemann composed 1,043 sacred cantatas and 600 overture-suites, and types of concertos for combinations of instruments that no other composer of the time composed. The first accurate estimate of the number of his works was provided by musicologists only during the 1980s and 1990s, when extensive thematic catalogues were published. During his lifetime and the latter half of the 18th century, Telemann was very highly regarded by colleagues and critics alike. Numerous theorists (Marpurg, Mattheson, Quantz, and Scheibe, among others) cited his works as models, and major composers such as J.S. Bach and Handelbought and studied his published works. He was immensely popular not only in Germany but also in the rest of Europe: orders for editions of Telemann's music came from France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Scandinavian countries, Switzerland, and Spain. It was only in the early 19th century that his popularity came to a sudden halt. Most lexicographers started dismissing him as a "polygraph" who composed too many works, a Vielschreiber for whom quantity came before quality. Such views were influenced by an account of Telemann's music by Christoph Daniel Ebeling, a late-18th-century critic who in fact praised Telemann's music and made only passing critical remarks of his productivity. After the Bach revival, Telemann's works were judged as inferior to Bach's and lacking in deep religious feeling. For example, by 1911, the Encyclopædia Britannica lacked an article about Telemann, and in one of its few mentions of him referred to "the vastly inferior work of lesser composers such as Telemann" in comparison to Handel and Bach.
Particularly striking examples of such judgements were produced by noted Bach biographers Philipp Spitta and Albert Schweitzer, who criticized Telemann's cantatas and then praised works they thought were composed by Bach, but which were composed by Telemann. The last performance of a substantial work by Telemann (Der Tod Jesu) occurred in 1832, and it was not until the 20th century that his music started being performed again. The revival of interest in Telemann began in the first decades of the 20th century and culminated in the Bärenreiter critical edition of the 1950s. Today each of Telemann's works is usually given a TWV number, which stands for Telemann-Werke-Verzeichnis (Telemann Works Catalogue).
Telemann's music was one of the driving forces behind the late Baroque and the early Classical styles. Starting in the 1710s he became one of the creators and foremost exponents of the so-called German mixed style, an amalgam of German, French, Italian and Polish styles. Over the years, his music gradually changed and started incorporating more and more elements of the galant style, but he never completely adopted the ideals of the nascent Classical era: Telemann's style remained contrapuntally and harmonically complex, and already in 1751 he dismissed much contemporary music as too simplistic. Composers he influenced musically included pupils of J.S. Bach in Leipzig, such as Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach and Johann Friedrich Agricola, as well as those composers who performed under his direction in Leipzig (Christoph Graupner, Johann David Heinichen and Johann Georg Pisendel), composers of the Berlin liederschool, and finally, his numerous pupils, none of whom, however, became major composers.
Equally important for the history of music were Telemann's publishing activities. By pursuing exclusive publication rights for his works, he set one of the most important early precedents for regarding music as the intellectual property of the composer. The same attitude informed his public concerts, where Telemann would frequently perform music originally composed for ceremonies attended only by a select few members of the upper class.
-From Wikipedia
Thanks for adding all this interesting information about Telemann's work and fame. The undisputed fact that the members of the Bach clan admired his works says a lot!
Thank you very much for posting this article. Baroque music listener for 50 years, I ignored that. Is it also true that what you get with records, there is little musicology. This creativity and productivity is mind boggling! To bad that a big part of his works were lost. It was about time that we can get WV (Werke-Verzeichnis) like for Bach and Handel., like we have the Koechel catalog for Mozart.
thank you for posting those paragraphs -- made me larn sumfin'
Telemann has always been one of my favorite composers!! What a pity so much of his work is lost. Perhaps some of it will reappear as old libraries and estates are examined.
Thank you very much for posting the info from Wikipedia. Wikipedia is very often if not almost always an excellent source of information. To this day, Telemann is in the big shadows of JSB and Handel/Händel.
A few years ago I went to an open-air performance of one of his operas: Pimpinone, obviously related to his own experience of an old man marrying a young woman. It is an enormously entertaining and enchanting little opera (lustiges Zwischenspiel in German). Telemann is my wife's, a brilliant recorder player, favourite composer.
Bach borrowed the opening melody for his BWV 156 cantata "Ich steh mit einem Fuß im Grabe".
Pour cette belle vidéos
GRACIAS BRILLIANT CLASSICS POR TAN HERMOSA COLECCIÓN MUSICAL,
thank you so much for these golden music
Maravillosa interpretación. Elegante concierto! Gracias! 👑👑👑👑👑
Beatriz Lejarza iijpp
Thanks 🌸
You're welcome 😊
C est magnifique merci
Quelle beauté
참 좋은 연주곡이군요. 잘 들었슴다!
Me alegra que aún esté disponible, me encanta 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Wow, brilliant music (pun intended)! An absolute must-listen.
One of the best uploads on UA-cam.
Did Telemann really teach himself to play the oboe? The oboe is a notoriously difficult instrument to play.
Juan Jose Morales you had nothing to do back then. I guess he had a lot of time.
Where is the pun ?
M B the one who uploaded this is "Brilliant Classics"
Telemann, played the recorder, and most recorder players also played the oboe (town pfeifers), as the fingering was almost the same.
J'adore!!
Bellísimos los conciertos de Oboe ……..
une grande merveille ce hautbois chante et pleure
Comenzando el año me he topado con esta bella presentación musical de Brilliant Classics. ¡Extraordinaria interpretación, muy buen audio! Muchas de las piezas musicales presentadas aquí, nunca las había escuchado. Muchísimas gracias.
Классика бессмертна, браво!!!
Но классика и не консервная банка, что-бы так коротко о ней изложить, в такой длинной поэме, как эта, ну...., получается Наша вопщим, с предположым Вашыми, тоисть - моими, партнёрами, по оркестру, классика, мне кажэтся, .... конечно-наверна. Не точно.....
Simply beautiful ~ ☀️
Exquisite!!
A joy to listen to!
More than perfect. Thank you ♥
Gracias otra vez!
Fascinantes ! Amo el sonido del oboe .
Это замечательно! 💕
Lovely and soothing...
What a marvelous composer. According to Wikipedia: Telemann ... was considered by his contemporaries to be one of the leading German composers of the time-he was compared favorably both to his friend Johann Sebastian Bach, who made Telemann the godfather and namesake of his son Carl Philipp Emanuel, and to George F. Handel, whom Telemann also knew personally.
Everybody loved Telemann it seemed, except his wife -- who had affairs and racked up tons of debt.
Exelente. Muy buena selección de clasicos👍
barock
thanks
Gracias por compartirnos tan hermosa música saludos
Thanks for this jewel!!
Musica para el alma💖💞
i prefere concertos
i like telemann
thank you for the music
Hermosa compilación , gracias! Thanks!
Me encanta esta música para leer y trabajar!!!!..... 👍👍
Волшебно нежная, хрупкая и одновременно напряженно-сконцентрированная на какой-то мысли или цели...
Musica del cielo Gracias Andrius, Mathilde
Thanks ❤🍀🌞🌼🎶🎵🎼
Maravilhoso. Parece que vem do céu.
Wonderful! I had somehow missed out on Telemann. Thank you for making it available.
¡GRACIAS! Maravilloso.
SIIIII, Sra. Irene!!
Devine
Maravilhoso o trato dos temas!
Mioddio che meraviglia!!!
Grandissimo il poco osannato Telemann
delightful
Telemann...un tres grand compositeur qui merite d etre considere comme l egal de Bach...
Иоган Сергеевич Бах предвидел это. Возможно здесь что-то кроется занятное. Вам не кажется******? Обращая внимание на звездочки... . Кажется они оставили нам какие-то артефакты. Для чего им было все так тчательно прятать, не пойму. Все ведь свои мне кажется.... . Будем знакомы. Чем богаты? Куплю Тэлемана. Поменяю на металлолом, холодильники, мебель, дрожди, всё отдам, за новый альбом Телемана, в составе клавишных, обеих эпох. Но строй должен быть усовершенствован настоящей эпохой. Поясню. Фортепиано точнее настраивается. И клавир всех инструментов оркестра необходимо, так-же, откорректировать, под хроматический диапозон изготовленный, на фортепиано, причём - сделанном из водопрессованных материалов, для деки. В них магия времени. Многие настройщики рвутся в бой. Но ведь, ни с того.., ни с сего..., таких тенденций не возникает. Странно все это как-то. Нужно проехаться в одно место по этому вопросу. Я давно хотел поискать место "где собака кость зарыла". Если Вы уже собрались, что-же .., придется поддержать Вашу компанию. Жду. Nasvyazi2023@gmail.com. +33
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47:03 Sounds like the beginning of Bach's Oboe Concerto (BWV 1060)
Telemanns music is delightfuk
delightfuk? Really???🤣
Bravo bravo bravo concerto grandiose
Bellissimi concerto in memoria Mio fratello Michele rip
Me transporta.
SUBLIMEEE Oboe!!
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