| Publisher |
Barenreiter |
| Instrument |
Flute |
| Clef |
Treble Clef |
| Format |
Piano Part Included |
| ISBN |
9790006428236 |
| Trinity Guildhall Grade |
4, 6, 7, 8 |
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In
extremely varied output, Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) cultivated
the field of chamber music without thoroughbass with particular care.
This group of works includes compositions for flute or violin, in
pieces for one, two and four instruments.
This Urtext edition of
the Twelve Fantasias TWV 40:2-13 for Flute without Bass proves to be a
faithful reflection of the age. Delight in playing, freedom in the
form, in the time and in the key structure emphasise the improvisatory
character of the works. The mosaic-like gaiety of the colours, along
with the rugged architecture and a tendency to clearly-defined forms
illuminate the antithesis which are peculiar to his genre. With regard
to melody, Baroque emotions alternate with rococo-like delicacy.
- Fantasie In
A Minor Twv 40:3
- Fantasie In
A Twv 40:2
- Fantasie In
B Flat Twv 40:5
- Fantasie In
B Minor Twv 40:4
- Fantasie In
C Twv 40:6
- Fantasie In
D Minor Twv 40:7
- Fantasie In
D Twv 40:8
- Fantasie In
E Minor Twv 40:9
- Fantasie In
E Twv 40:10
- Fantasie In
F Sharp Minor Twv 40:11
- Fantasie In
G Minor Twv 40:13
- Fantasie In
G Twv 40:12
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