Georg Philipp Telemann
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Sonaten und Fantasien fur Blockfloten
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VI Ouvertures à 4 ou 6 (1736)
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Aug 15, 2025555519-2 -
Telemann: Ino Cantata and Double Concertos
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Fantaisies pour la basse de violle
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Georg Philipp Telemann: Quadri
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Maurice Clare Rediscovered
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Lukaspassion 1744
Cremona 2 - Violin Concertos
Sonaten und Fantasien fur Blockfloten
Telemann: Paris Quartets, Vol. 1 - 6 Quadri (1730)
Telemann: Inauguration Cantatas 1721; Fantasias
Telemann: 12 Solo Fantasias / Dahl
VI Ouvertures à 4 ou 6 (1736)
Telemann: Ino Cantata and Double Concertos
Fantaisies pour la basse de violle
Telemann: Complete Cantatas, Vol. 4
Complete Cantatas, Vol. 5
Telemann: Complete Cantatas Vol. 2, The "French Year" / Koch, Neumeyer Consort
If you are still looking for proof that quantity and quality need not be mutually exclusive in the case of composing geniuses, you will find plenty here. Listening and discovering is pure pleasure, wrote FonoForum when the first part of Telemann's cantatas of the French Year was released on cpo. And Vol. 2 of our large-scale and unbelievably exciting project with the world's first complete recording of a complete vintage of 72 large-scale church cantatas by Georg Philipp Telemann (Frankfurt 1714 / 15) again does justice to these statements. This time, on 2 albums, cantatas for Laetare (Sunday of the Dead), Oculi (Sunday of Lent), Easter and the 22nd to 24th Sundays after Trinity can be heard, depending on the occasion with different musical means of expression and very expressive. It is this ingenuity, this astonishing imagination, which accounts for Telemann's special status - today as well as during his lifetime. Worth discovering, not only for Telemann fans!
Telemann: Complete Cantatas, Vol. 3
Six dozen is half a gross. And Georg Philipp Telemann composed that many cantatas for the Frankfurt Church Year of 1714/15. cpo, Felix Koch, the Gutenberg Soloists and the Neumeyer Consort have taken up the cause to record this so-called "French church year" in its entirety – a mighty project that is all the more impressive given that the creative spirit behind these scores never worked en gros. Although he usually limited his instrumentation to two oboes, strings and basso continuo, adding a flute, bassoon, horns, trumpets and timpani for special Sundays or festive occasions, the composer's talent for orchestration was evidently boundless. He finds the appropriate sounds for his musical "sermon" on every theological topic. Every subject determined by the church calendar is reflected in his own individual way with a range of expression from the contemplative to the theatrical – and we are only one-third of the way through this fascinating journey.
Telemann: Complete Cantatas, Vol. 1 / Gutenberg Soloists, Koch, Neumeyer Consort
This record launches a large-scale project: the world’s first complete recording of an entire annual cycle of seventy-two church cantatas by Georg Philipp Telemann for large ensembles (written in Frankfurt, 1714-15). All the featured singers perform in the “Gutenberg Soloists” vocal ensemble consisting of twelve members – in accordance with the Baroque practice, in which the solo parts are assumed by members of the choral ensemble.
This first double album present cantatas from the late summer of 1715 and five additional cantatas for the Lenten season from the cycle known as the “French Annual Cycle.” A significant reference is found on the original Frankfurt organ part of Telemann’s cantata “Gott schweige doch nicht also” from this year: “Judica, from the French Annual Cycle." This means the cantata concerned was intended for the Fifth Sunday in Lent; that is, it belonged precisely to the annual cycle of church cantatas that contemporaries called “French” because of its style. This is music worth discovering – and not only by and for Telemann fans!
Georg Philipp Telemann: Quadri
Telemann: Six Quatuors ou Trios 1733
Maurice Clare Rediscovered
Famous Flute Concertos / Jean-Pierre Rampal
Telemann, G.P.: Chamber Music
Telemann: Christmas Oratorio & Cantatas / Ludger Rémy
American Record Guide raves "...These are state-of-the-art early-music performances, German style, with a good deal of technical polish and energy....The soloists are admirable, especially bass Klaus Mertens....Tenor Andreas Post has a light, reedy sound that is well suited to the idiom."
Telemann: Christmas Cantatas / Remy, Magdeburger Kammerchor
Telemann: Don Quichotte Auf Der Hochzeit Des Comacho
Telemann: Die Auferstehung, Etc / Rémy, Mields, Et Al
Telemann, G.P.: Fantasies
TELEMANN, G.P.: 6 Concerts et 6 suites (Music's Re-creation)
TELEMANN, G.P.: Chamber Music - TWV 42:d6, d9, d11, e11, F12
TELEMANN: Orchestral Works, Vol. 1
TELEMANN: 6 Sonates corellisantes / 12 canons melodieux, ou
Pisendel, J.G.: Sinfonia in B-Flat Major / Telemann, G.P.: V
