Georg Philipp Telemann was influenced by various composers, most notably Johann Sebastian Bach and his contemporaries, as well as the Italian Baroque style exemplified by composers like Antonio Vivaldi. Telemann's exposure to diverse musical traditions, including French and German styles, also shaped his eclectic approach to composition. Additionally, his study of music theory and performance practices further enriched his work, allowing him to synthesize different influences into his own unique style.
Better say: here are composers of the German speaking region, because there was no "German" state at that time: Johann Sebastian Bach Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Johannes Brahms Anton Bruckner Carl Czerny Georg Friedrich Händel Joseph Haydn Gustav Mahler Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Franz Schubert Robert Schumann Richard Strauss Richard Wagner Georg Philipp Telemann Carl Maria von Weber
The Telemann Sonata in F Major for flute, TWV 41:F1, is a delightful chamber work composed by Georg Philipp Telemann, showcasing his mastery of melodic invention and harmonic richness. Written in a lively and approachable style, the sonata features four movements: an energetic allegro, a lyrical and expressive grave, a playful and dance-like vivace, and concludes with a spirited allegro. It highlights the flute's expressive capabilities while integrating elegant counterpoint and intricate passages. This work exemplifies Telemann's ability to blend Baroque traditions with his unique voice, making it a favorite among flutists.
Georg Phillip Telemann. Carl Phillip got his second name (Phillip) as an act of respect to his godfather.
3 famous composers of the baroque period are Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel, and Antonio Vivaldi . You can read more at the following websites: Wikipedia.org - Baroque Music or for Composers DSOKids.com - Composers Periods MakingMusicFun.net - 'Meet the Composer' Biographies
One of Georg Philipp Telemann's most famous pieces is his Tafelmusik collection, which consists of orchestral suites intended for dinner music. Another well-known work is his "Viola Concerto in G major."
Georg Philipp Telemann was born on March 14, 1681.
Georg Philipp Telemann was born on March 14, 1681.
Georg Philipp Telemann died on June 25, 1767 at the age of 86.
Georg Philipp lived from 1681 - 1767 in the Baroque period.
Gilles Catagrel has written: 'Melophiles, vol. 14: Georg Philipp Telemann'
Difficult to say. One candidate is Georg Philipp Telemann - a German baroque composer.
Georg Philipp Telemann died of lung desease age 86 in June 1767. Very touching is the letter by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach to grandson Georg Michael Telemann who not only admired his godfather, but studied his music more than anybody else ever, showing this in every measure of every work he composed! Telemann's influence is obvious, long after, with Josef and Michael Haydn, Mozart, Van Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, ... Telemann's manuscripts show many hands going through them ... Shortly before his death, he wrote his Last Passion(Die Letzte Passion TVWV 5:52 on CD Capella Aurora - AAL RECORDS 1996 - World Premiere) - a musical prophecy to the coming world. The duet 'Jesus & The Sinner' is breathtaking, the most beautiful air ever written!
Georg Michael Telemann died in 1831.
Georg Michael Telemann was born in 1748.
Mary Adelaide Peckham has written: 'The operas of Georg Philipp Telemann' -- subject(s): Opera
Yes, he was married. The first marriage ended when his wife died, and his second marriage ended when his wife was proven to be unfaithful...