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Telemann Sonata from ‘Tafelmusik’ TWV 41:h4-Flute and Basso Continuo
Telemann Sonata from ‘Tafelmusik’ TWV 41:h4-Flute and Basso Continuo
Publisher-Wiener Urtext Edition (SCHUT50416)
- Part 1: Flute
- Part 2: Basso continuo
About
Telemann’s Sonata (Solo) for transverse flute and basso continuo comes from his ‘Tafelmusik’ published in 1733, one of the most important instrumental cycles of the late Baroque period. The prominent themes of the Sonata seem to have impressed G. Fr. Handel so much that he took them up in his Organ Concerto No. 15 in D minor. The edition strictly follows the first edition published by Telemann himself, which made it possible to correct several errors in later editions.
Georg Philipp Telemann
German composer, Telemann, (1681-1767) was a renowned composer of the late Baroque period. Largely self-taught, he played a number of instruments including the violin, recorder, oboe, viola da gamba, chalumeau, and clavier. His vast compositional output included numerous sacred and secular works, operas, orchestral works and chamber works for a large variety of instrumental combinations.
Telemann composed a remarkable body of works for the flute. His compositions for flute include concertos, sonatas, and fantasias, showcasing his masterful understanding of the instrument’s capabilities.
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Georg-Philipp-Telemann
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