Georg Philipp Telemann Books
Georg Philipp Telemann was a prolific and versatile musician, celebrated as one of history's most productive composers. He forged a unique musical path, largely self-taught and against his family's wishes, eventually blending French, Italian, and Polish styles into his work. Telemann's compositions represent a crucial bridge between the late Baroque and early Classical eras, reflecting his position at the forefront of musical innovation. Contemporaries lauded him, often comparing him favorably to Bach and Handel, cementing his significance in the musical landscape.






36 Fantasien
Für Altblockflöte u. Tenorblockflöte Querflöte, Violine; ein method. Duettbuch in 4 T. II.
Zwölf Fantasien für Violine ohne Baß
12 fantasias for violin without bass 1735. Hrsg. v. Günter Hausswald



