J'étais en train de chercher des morceaux de hautbois de l'aire baroque, et je suis tombé comme par hasard sur Telemann que je méconnaissais. Je trouve qu'il figure dans le même rang que Bach, Vivaldi et Haendel. Sa musique simplement géniale. Merci Peres de m'avoir fait découvrir ce compositeur allemand hors norme...
This is my favorite Telemann concerto for oboe! It is such a beautiful and rapturous melody, played skillfully by Sarah Francis. I love the beautiful and haunting sound of the double reed instruments.
Éternel grandiose la musique baroque Delalande Charpentier Lully Couperin Bach Vivaldi Haendel Telemann Purcell Monteverdi Pergolesi Corelli et tant d autres fantastique magnifique merci you tube ,
@HashSmokerDude420 Oh God... Telemann wrote this concerto in form of a score. Then, he published it, or the manuscript survived. The orchestra used it and played it. This is a recording of 2002 of a piece from the 1700's...
Glad to see many positive comments about Telemann's music here. He's my favourite baroque composer - his way of arranging the music sounds 'right' to me. Bach was great, but somehow his style doesn't quite fit what I naturally wish to hear. Telemann was also a master of instumental colours. A great composer.
This music is highly structured and tells a coherent musical story, as is the case of many of the other greatest works of music. It is within the realm of possibility that someone well versed in mathematics, philosophy, or psychology could write an exposition of its content.
@RetroRedJeans The other pieces are in the right key too. But they are performed in baroque instruments and they were tuned at A=415Hz, a semi-tone lower than today. It's not about key, but about tuning
Telemann was a more highly regarded composer in his day than Bach (or so I've read; I should confess I don't really know what I'm talking about here). At any rate he certainly deserves to be heard today. Though not quite Bach's equal in my estimation (who is?) Telemann is well worth listening to deeply and often.
@mindmonkey00 I don't know if I would go as far as to completely neglect Beethoven...his music is beyond incredible. And his style of music is his own. No other human will ever sound like Beethoven, before Beethoven, humans couldn't even conceive that music such as Beethoven's could even be made. His style was and is still so completely unique and so beautiful because of that aspect of it.
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@SexyNerd4u and there are also people who work cubicle jobs, get a good salary and are also frustrated. I used to be one of those, and I just decided to quit and study viola, among other things. Doing what you love is the best thing anyone could do. :)
hola!.. el bajo continuo esta ejecutado por el clave y fagot?.. es que aun no puedo distinguir si es el cello o fagot.. aun que yo creo que es viento, pero si puedes decirme gracias!
@kyblueeyes85 WOW. That contradicts history... Or perhaps it was a linguistic intermediary, him being one of the first people to use the phrase? Either that, or he composed this very late in his life. I trust your research, but this can only be confirmed if it was definitely Telemann who wrote the word "oboë", not a scribe/printing press. Let's remember that Telemann was a massive celebrity in his time & people from all over Europe would request copies. I otherwise thank you for your time!! :)
@Santor6 Most people that don't like Stravinksy and Schoenberg are quite right. The whole point of their music was to surprise the listener. The dissonances are there for the musically informed to decipher and unscramble t find the true brilliance of their composer.
the last movement,,,, i heard it on the radio today..... but they say it was in g minor.......???? perhaps this movement sounds like another one.... help me out? =)
@purpleman7755 The rendition may be barely just correct, and the divergences in the score employed are only too normal in works of that era, but even so there is more than enough Telemann in there to elevate the whole far far far far above the "crap" level.
@peres010492 Okay. Nowadays it is, but its just a combination between "top/high" and "wood" (Haut and bois). That was me trying to be a pedant. I'd genuinely would like to know if Telemann called it a hautbois concerto when he wrote it. I see why it'd sound antagonising lmao, so I'm sorry. I SHALL INVESTIGATE!
@purpleman7755 How is this "crap"? Respect it for what it is. This was AMAZING what they could do back in this day, as it still is today. Even if you don't like it, just respect it, it took a lot of work to write this considering it was around in the 1700's.
No I have not heard your farts but I would very much like to. Are you planning on giving a concert any time soon? If yes, please let me know where and when as I would very much like to get tickets for the front row. These types of concerts are more enjoyable when one is up front so all the senses can be engaged.
@stargirlsusan its just different styles of music. some types float some peoples boats. I personally don't really like Mozart or Haydn but love I Beethoven, because their styles are just different. Its not as much about genre as quality of the musicians in their respective eras. For example, Bach is good no matter if you like baroque music or not, most all humans if not all can agree that Bach's music is universally beautiful because he had that quality as a musician.
A @oliverlapidus:lo bueno de obras maestras como ésta,radica en que tanto a trabajadores de cuello blanco o azúl,la música les puede transportar a una belleza mas allá del propio trabajo. Visto así Telemann fue un cuello blanco pues en vida fue colmado de privilegios y honores. Los hermanos Marcello,(Alessandro y Benedetto),compusieron por mero "diletantísmo",al ser inmensamente ricos. Mientras,J.S.Bach para alimentar a su familia,tenía que componer una cantata por semana. ¡Queda la música!.
@KhagarBalugrak As Weird as it may sound i dont fancy classical, or Romantic. I dont know why but I have not developed an apreciation for it, It becomes boring to me somehow. I say it's weird because most of the people I know do not even notice the difference between this styles and I seem to unconsciously notice the difference.
Only through study-- they never met. Bach really didn't travel very much, and while he did a couple transcriptions of Vivaldi's work, as far as I know there's no evidence to suggest that any of the rest of Bach's output was actually written by Vivaldi.
Teleman is in the Guines Book of world Records. He wrote more music than any other human in history. Hundreds of high quality compositions. He could write a whole concerto in the time it takes the average person to take a dump.How's that make you feel? While you are in there floating a couple of logs, this guy's written a four movement flute concerto. It can make a person feel inferior, but he was a genius, hell he could write a sonata in the time a takes the average person to rip a fart
@MrRichardKranium I read your comment with mild interest and amusement because, although his comments have apparently been deleted, I have run afoul of this curious nakedBison character myself. "Do you think that just by re-stating what I say while changing the names makes your point?" He *always* does that, repeatedly and inveterately. I am not at all joking when I say I suspect he is either severely autistic, or perhaps not human at all but a bad AI program created by cheeky grad students.
Superb - like all Telemann! ( I had to laugh at who ever is pulling legs calling the concerto a 'song'! Almost as funny as those who call every piece of music a 'tune'!)
@KhagarBalugrak I agree 101%. To much experiments of blind persons ruined classical music, and alienate that kind of music. Many people do not like classical music of Schoenberg ans Stravinsky for example.
I agree, but there are *very* few composers who will profit by a direct comparison to J.S.Bach, who is by all odds the very greatest musical genius to ever walk the Earth.
You are wrong, the fame of Bach (an usual thief, in fact, his best music is not his, but of Vivaldi or Albinoni), is a musician not so great as others... it was the fact that his music was one of the very first of baroque music that was revived in early 1950 the reason of a fame he deserves not.
@daisymae229 That's just the typical form of subdued snobbism going "oh I'm so tolerant and cool because I like Bach like I like Elvis". This sort of "discussion" is NEVER so much about music, classical or of whatever sort, as about the ego of the listeners, whether uptight or goody goody, and in the lashing of each other they slash the music caught in the middle
To play so well you have to practice years and years. Many hours every day. Lots of work, hard work. And you need to have a talent as well. And after that all you can get is a minimal salary (if any at all) and usually die in poverty... Poor oboe players...
@HashSmokerDude420 I think everyone is being ridiculous. This is why most people don't like classical music becuase classical musicians are so snobby and think they are better and know everything. Its not fair to treat HashSmokerDude like an idiot just becuase he doesnt know everything about baroque music. Everyone wants to complain about cutting funding for music but no one here seems to be doing anything to get people interested. this is how to get everyone to hate it.
J'étais en train de chercher des morceaux de hautbois de l'aire baroque, et je suis tombé comme par hasard sur Telemann que je méconnaissais. Je trouve qu'il figure dans le même rang que Bach, Vivaldi et Haendel. Sa musique simplement géniale.
Merci Peres de m'avoir fait découvrir ce compositeur allemand hors norme...
Vivaldi got me into baroque music & now I just can't get enough of it.
This is my favorite Telemann concerto for oboe! It is such a beautiful and rapturous melody, played skillfully by Sarah Francis. I love the beautiful and haunting sound of the double reed instruments.
Se puede escuchar...y volver a escuchar y otra vez nuevamente, es maravillosa. Una caricia para el espíritu. Qué bien me hace'
Éternel grandiose la musique baroque Delalande Charpentier Lully Couperin Bach Vivaldi Haendel Telemann Purcell Monteverdi Pergolesi Corelli et tant d autres fantastique magnifique merci you tube ,
Necesité escuchar nuevamente me hace muy bien al espíritu, y al corazón. Es un deleite.
I am GOBSMACKED! This truly is a magnificent gem of classical music at very best. Thank you for uploading and sharing.
@HashSmokerDude420 Oh God... Telemann wrote this concerto in form of a score. Then, he published it, or the manuscript survived. The orchestra used it and played it. This is a recording of 2002 of a piece from the 1700's...
Très joli morceau. J'aime beaucoup l'interprétation
Glad to see many positive comments about Telemann's music here. He's my favourite baroque composer - his way of arranging the music sounds 'right' to me. Bach was great, but somehow his style doesn't quite fit what I naturally wish to hear. Telemann was also a master of instumental colours. A great composer.
This music is highly structured and tells a coherent musical story, as is the case of many of the other greatest works of music. It is within the realm of possibility that someone well versed in mathematics, philosophy, or psychology could write an exposition of its content.
I agree with all your words, good Sir!
Musique magnifique
OMG!!! Thanks to whoever posted this!! This totally aweseom!!! :D YAY!!! Just somemore wonder music to listen to!!
Thanks!!
essa música é uma loucura!!! que coisa mais linda meu Deus!!!!!!!!!
Très belle oeuvre de ce grand compositeur. Elle est magnifquement bien interprêtée. La sonorité du hautbois est délicieuse.
Vil Bourgeois.... :D :p
@RetroRedJeans The other pieces are in the right key too. But they are performed in baroque instruments and they were tuned at A=415Hz, a semi-tone lower than today. It's not about key, but about tuning
clearly telemann was a idol for bach, including his orchestral suites thar inspired bach´s works
youtubico amadeu
Bach
... encuentros reiterados,
con la música,
con la belleza del espíritu ...
kon ik zo goed hobo spelen, ik zou niets anders meer doen
het is prachtig
Telemann was a more highly regarded composer in his day than Bach (or so I've read; I should confess I don't really know what I'm talking about here).
At any rate he certainly deserves to be heard today. Though not quite Bach's equal in my estimation (who is?) Telemann is well worth listening to deeply and often.
Una maravilla. Gracias
Beautiful.
magic of music
Es maravillosa la musica de Telemann
Ah, the master Telemann!
Questa musica spiega la vita perfettamente.
Listn to Bach. He's the one who got me into this music. And now I appreciate anything Baroque. Handel, Telemann, Vivaldi, Lully, they're all great!
@stargirlsusan, I kind of agree. Baroque, Classical, Renaissance, and especially, Medieval music is great. Some Romantic music is wonderful too.
@mindmonkey00 I don't know if I would go as far as to completely neglect Beethoven...his music is beyond incredible. And his style of music is his own. No other human will ever sound like Beethoven, before Beethoven, humans couldn't even conceive that music such as Beethoven's could even be made. His style was and is still so completely unique and so beautiful because of that aspect of it.
He was as great as Händel! It's a shame so many people don't know him!
It's awsome!
Une pure merveille
wonderful
Thank you!!!
@GingerJoberton Hautbois is just french for oboe...
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@SexyNerd4u and there are also people who work cubicle jobs, get a good salary and are also frustrated. I used to be one of those, and I just decided to quit and study viola, among other things. Doing what you love is the best thing anyone could do. :)
genial!!
I want to get into this music. I've heard this and really liked it. Can anyone suggest me what should I listen to?
hola!.. el bajo continuo esta ejecutado por el clave y fagot?.. es que aun no puedo distinguir si es el cello o fagot.. aun que yo creo que es viento, pero si puedes decirme gracias!
REALMENTE ALGO SOBRENATURAL, EXQUISITO, TE ELEVA AL MISMO REINO DE DIOS!!!
@kyblueeyes85 WOW. That contradicts history... Or perhaps it was a linguistic intermediary, him being one of the first people to use the phrase? Either that, or he composed this very late in his life.
I trust your research, but this can only be confirmed if it was definitely Telemann who wrote the word "oboë", not a scribe/printing press. Let's remember that Telemann was a massive celebrity in his time & people from all over Europe would request copies.
I otherwise thank you for your time!! :)
que maravilloso el concierto este es buenísimo sin palabras grande grande
otras grácias al barroco :)
Listening this song I remember Sonate of G minor for of telemann, I playing it
Bravo!
@Santor6 Most people that don't like Stravinksy and Schoenberg are quite right. The whole point of their music was to surprise the listener. The dissonances are there for the musically informed to decipher and unscramble t find the true brilliance of their composer.
the last movement,,,, i heard it on the radio today..... but they say it was in g minor.......???? perhaps this movement sounds like another one.... help me out? =)
as we can see teleman is on his way into the early classical music through this piece
@purpleman7755 The rendition may be barely just correct, and the divergences in the score employed are only too normal in works of that era, but even so there is more than enough Telemann in there to elevate the whole far far far far above the "crap" level.
Hermosa interpretación ^_^
@peres010492 Okay. Nowadays it is, but its just a combination between "top/high" and "wood" (Haut and bois). That was me trying to be a pedant.
I'd genuinely would like to know if Telemann called it a hautbois concerto when he wrote it. I see why it'd sound antagonising lmao, so I'm sorry. I SHALL INVESTIGATE!
@purpleman7755 How is this "crap"? Respect it for what it is. This was AMAZING what they could do back in this day, as it still is today.
Even if you don't like it, just respect it, it took a lot of work to write this considering it was around in the 1700's.
No I have not heard your farts but I would very much like to. Are you planning on giving a concert any time soon? If yes, please let me know where and when as I would very much like to get tickets for the front row. These types of concerts are more enjoyable when one is up front so all the senses can be engaged.
perfecto
Very Beautiful! Thanks for sharing this.
Damn I can't find hashsmoker's comments!
@stargirlsusan its just different styles of music.
some types float some peoples boats. I personally don't really like Mozart or Haydn but love I Beethoven, because their styles are just different. Its not as much about genre as quality of the musicians in their respective eras. For example, Bach is good no matter if you like baroque music or not, most all humans if not all can agree that Bach's music is universally beautiful because he had that quality as a musician.
Does anybody knows how to find some sheet music for this?
@HashSmokerDude420 And stop calling it a song. This is not pop music. It's a concerto for oboe.
@platypusoboe: totally agree, it sometimes sounds like a circustrumpet or something..
A @oliverlapidus:lo bueno de obras maestras como ésta,radica en que tanto a trabajadores de cuello blanco o azúl,la música les puede transportar a una belleza mas allá del propio trabajo.
Visto así Telemann fue un cuello blanco pues en vida fue colmado de privilegios y honores.
Los hermanos Marcello,(Alessandro y Benedetto),compusieron por mero "diletantísmo",al ser inmensamente ricos.
Mientras,J.S.Bach para alimentar a su familia,tenía que componer una cantata por semana.
¡Queda la música!.
well kind of both, minor or major… you wouldn’t pick a minor key if your composing something, like for a wedding.
❤️
wow!! Cool:)
It makes my heart stop to listen!!!
isn't the stopping of the heart an indication of death?
Sari Al-Salti not at all.
Muy bueno. (No importa si lo he dicho antes.)
hahahaha I love that argument at the top of the page.
fantastic
@KhagarBalugrak As Weird as it may sound i dont fancy classical, or Romantic. I dont know why but I have not developed an apreciation for it, It becomes boring to me somehow. I say it's weird because most of the people I know do not even notice the difference between this styles and I seem to unconsciously notice the difference.
Only through study-- they never met. Bach really didn't travel very much, and while he did a couple transcriptions of Vivaldi's work, as far as I know there's no evidence to suggest that any of the rest of Bach's output was actually written by Vivaldi.
Oh my! I cant stop laughing.... @HashSmokerDude420 - you are the funniest! I'm so embarrassed for you... LMFAO...
My cat loves Telemann and Iced Earth, he doesn't particularyly enjoy Bach (which is a shame of course) or Händel but he loves Judas Priest.
Teleman is in the Guines Book of world Records. He wrote more music than any other human in history. Hundreds of high quality compositions. He could write a whole concerto in the time it takes the average person to take a dump.How's that make you feel? While you are in there floating a couple of logs, this guy's written a four movement flute concerto. It can make a person feel inferior, but he was a genius, hell he could write a sonata in the time a takes the average person to rip a fart
@HashSmokerDude420 That's a joke, right?
@belisariora Oboe = also English.
Oboe concerto? But the Oboe was called a "hautbois" at the time of Telemann, was it not?
There's me being a spoil sport again...
divino !!
The painting is funny to me in thhis context because it seems like he could be playing an oboe from the way the lips are pursed.
@MrRichardKranium
I read your comment with mild interest and amusement because, although his comments have apparently been deleted, I have run afoul of this curious nakedBison character myself.
"Do you think that just by re-stating what I say while changing the names makes your point?"
He *always* does that, repeatedly and inveterately.
I am not at all joking when I say I suspect he is either severely autistic, or perhaps not human at all but a bad AI program created by cheeky grad students.
Superb - like all Telemann! ( I had to laugh at who ever is pulling legs calling the concerto a 'song'! Almost as funny as those who call every piece of music a 'tune'!)
@HashSmokerDude420 problem is u don't read music like us
@KhagarBalugrak I agree 101%. To much experiments of blind persons ruined classical music, and alienate that kind of music. Many people do not like classical music of Schoenberg ans Stravinsky for example.
I thought the old english for oboe was tootle-flute
bbach is much more intense and deep emotionally
I agree, but there are *very* few composers who will profit by a direct comparison to J.S.Bach, who is by all odds the very greatest musical genius to ever walk the Earth.
You are wrong, the fame of Bach (an usual thief, in fact, his best music is not his, but of Vivaldi or Albinoni), is a musician not so great as others... it was the fact that his music was one of the very first of baroque music that was revived in early 1950 the reason of a fame he deserves not.
Se lo dedico a DIANA CAROLINA FONTECHA OCHOA, dice JORGE ALBERTO BARON
Bach did learn from Vivaldi though :)
i want more and more and more
I don t think so, specially in opera arias... hahaha
clearly inspired bach
@daisymae229 That's just the typical form of subdued snobbism going "oh I'm so tolerant and cool because I like Bach like I like Elvis". This sort of "discussion" is NEVER so much about music, classical or of whatever sort, as about the ego of the listeners, whether uptight or goody goody, and in the lashing of each other they slash the music caught in the middle
I think he is talking about Mozart or something.
@AlsatianCousin My cat enjoys any music accompanied by a bowl of chopped chicken.
@RetroRedJeans Don't take offence, but I really do pity people who love Early Music and are gifted with perfect pitch!
To play so well you have to practice years and years. Many hours every day. Lots of work, hard work. And you need to have a talent as well. And after that all you can get is a minimal salary (if any at all) and usually die in poverty... Poor oboe players...
@HashSmokerDude420 I think everyone is being ridiculous. This is why most people don't like classical music becuase classical musicians are so snobby and think they are better and know everything. Its not fair to treat HashSmokerDude like an idiot just becuase he doesnt know everything about baroque music. Everyone wants to complain about cutting funding for music but no one here seems to be doing anything to get people interested. this is how to get everyone to hate it.
gran compositor barroco
Sí, qué pena que el que suena en el vídeo sea un oboe moderno, ¿eh?
Honestly....i think a oboe should take flight..not skip..... just saying..