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at once exerted its baleful influence... Kuhnau represented that the tendencies of the 'Operists' ... were destroying all feeling for true church music..." Spitta, ibid. Appendix B VII (actually B IV, p. 303): "... Memorials of Kuhnau's, addressed to the Town
Council and to the University on ... March 17, 1709... appeals to ... consider certain points... 8 & 9 refer to the numbers of the choir, and 10 complains again of the increasing influence of the opera; this, he says, causes the greatest mischief, for the better students, as soon as they have acquired... sufficient practice, long to find themselves among the Operisten"
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Telemann made during the years 1725 to 1740. By 1736 husband and wife were no longer living together because of their financial disagreements. Although still active and fulfilling the many duties of his job, Telemann became less productive in the 1740s, when he was in his 60s. He took up theoretical studies, as well as hobbies such as gardening and cultivating exotic plants, something of a fad in
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before leaving him. As part of his duties, he wrote a considerable amount of music for educating organists under his direction. This includes 48 chorale preludes and 20 small fugues (modal fugues) to accompany his chorale harmonisations for 500 hymns. His music incorporates French, Italian, and German national styles, and he was at times even influenced by Polish popular music. He remained at the forefront of all new musical tendencies, and his music stands as an important link between the late
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overture-suites, and types of concertos for combinations of instruments that no other composer of the time employed. The first accurate estimate of the number of his works was provided by musicologists only during the 1980s and 1990s, when extensive thematic catalogues were published. During his lifetime and the latter half of the 18th century, Telemann was very highly regarded by colleagues and critics alike. Numerous theorists (
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was raised by the aging composer. Troubled by health problems and failing eyesight in his last years, Telemann was still composing into the 1760s. He died on the evening of 25 June 1767 from what was recorded at the time as a "chest ailment." He was succeeded at his
Hamburg post by his godson, Johann
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Eisenach, Telemann wrote a great deal of music: at least four annual cycles of church cantatas, dozens of sonatas and concertos, and other works. In 1709, he married Amalie Louise Juliane Eberlin, lady-in-waiting to the Countess of Promnitz and daughter of the
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Telemann's annual income. The composer was saved from bankruptcy by the efforts of his friends, and by the numerous successful music and poetry publications
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in 1721, where he became musical director of that city's five main churches. While
Telemann's career prospered, his personal life was always troubled: his first wife died less than two years after their marriage, and his second wife had extramarital affairs and accumulated a large gambling debt
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854:Der aus der Löwengrube errettete Daniel
823:The Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus
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819:Die Auferstehung und Himmelfahrt Jesu"
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2024:. hannsler classic. pp. 12–15.
1816:(1929). "Telemann, Georg Philipp".
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2355:Siehe, es hat überwunden der Löwe
2347:Ich will den Kreuzweg gerne gehen
2145:Georg Philipp Telemann (Composer)
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1967:"Baroque Composers and musicians"
724:("The Ode of Thunder") TWV 6:3a-b
695:Georg Philipp Telemann's Passions
583:" who composed too many works, a
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1206:Concerto in B minor, TWV 41:h3
1200:Concerto in D major, TWV 51:D2
1181:Concerto in F major, TWV 51:F1
1178:Concerto in C major, TWV 51:C1
1146:Concerto in C minor, TWV 51:c1
894:Ouverture in G minor TWV 55:g4
839:Trauermusik for Hamburg mayor
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728:Du bleibest dennoch unser Gott
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1851:Neue Deutsche Biographie
1790:Program Notes – Telemann
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3661:Other topics
3533:18th-century
3528:17th-century
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3153:D. Scarlatti
2970:A. Scarlatti
2940:J. Pachelbel
2691:Transitional
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1419:3. Sarabande
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971:TWV 40:26–37
965:TWV 40:14–25
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947:Six quatuors
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87:25 June 1767
25:
3901:1767 deaths
3896:1681 births
3737:Style brisé
3673:Chamber pop
3668:Baroque pop
3612:grand motet
3585:passacaglia
3396:lautenwerck
3391:harpsichord
3361:double bass
3328:Instruments
3286:Mondonville
3118:A. Marcello
3048:F. Couperin
2995:Vejvanovský
2945:J. Playford
2925:J.-B. Lully
2890:Charpentier
2845:d'Anglebert
2730:Frescobaldi
2694:and early (
2588:Water Music
2465:Other vocal
2349:, TWV 1:884
2341:, TWV 1:877
2333:, TWV 1:634
2325:, TWV 1:183
2035:Profile on
1977:12 February
1473:6. Courante
1383:1. Overture
959:TWV 40:2–13
885:) TWV 55:C3
879:Ouverture (
844: [
797:) (1761–62)
573:Switzerland
571:countries,
561:Netherlands
493: 1745
444:, in 1716.
294: [
277:within the
193:self-taught
117:Occupations
3890:Categories
3751:Background
3637:recitative
3545:concertato
3513:canzonetta
3376:fortepiano
3351:clavichord
3301:Sammartini
3281:Mysliveček
3241:Boccherini
3231:W. F. Bach
3226:J. C. Bach
3023:J. S. Bach
2950:H. Purcell
2870:Cabanilles
2785:Monteverdi
2760:Kapsberger
2750:O. Gibbons
2745:C. Gibbons
2740:V. Galilei
2720:J. Dowland
2710:G. Caccini
2631:§ Telemann
2623:§ Telemann
2608:See also:
2530:Tafelmusik
2498:, TWV 8:10
2392:Germanicus
2037:Classic FM
1792:Tafelmusik
1751:References
1709:3. Andante
1691:2. Allegro
1437:4. Rondeau
1355:media help
1042:, part II)
1040:Tafelmusik
926:Tafelmusik
921:Tafelmusik
836:, TWV 4:13
670:See also:
330:Germanicus
309:Hildesheim
305:Zellerfeld
236:and early
205:Hildesheim
201:Zellerfeld
3868:Biography
3783:Sculpture
3700:ensembles
3695:festivals
3590:sarabande
3518:capriccio
3460:Ensembles
3291:L. Mozart
3193:de Zumaya
3128:Pergolesi
3108:Locatelli
3093:Heinichen
3078:Gorczycki
3073:Geminiani
3053:Delalande
2975:Stradella
2930:M. Marais
2910:Froberger
2875:Carissimi
2865:Buxtehude
2820:Sweelinck
2490:, TWV 8:7
2482:, TWV 6:8
2420:Pimpinone
1727:4. Presto
1455:5. Bouree
1125:Chalumeau
1025:Concertos
924:(1733) ('
903:TWV55:F11
863:TWV 13:18
777:Oratorios
581:polygraph
541:Mattheson
488:Telemann
462:Johanneum
393:Frankfurt
379:musician
281:, in the
271:Magdeburg
225:Frankfurt
197:Magdeburg
184:, and to
107:Education
69:Magdeburg
3819:Category
3796: ←
3778:Painting
3642:ricercar
3617:madrigal
3597:fantasia
3565:courante
3550:concerto
3523:chaconne
3416:recorder
3341:carillon
3311:Telemann
3256:Corrette
3251:F. Brixi
3236:F. Benda
3168:Telemann
3133:Pisendel
3083:Graupner
3018:Albinoni
2955:Reincken
2920:Legrenzi
2905:Diletsky
2829:Middle (
2735:Gabrieli
2514:, TWV 24
2506:, TWV 15
2472:Passions
2434:Miriways
2302:cantatas
2061:(eds.).
2020:(1994).
1797:Archived
1673:1. Largo
1173:Recorder
993:Keyboard
949:, 1736;
876:TWV 50:1
830:Karl VII
702:Cantatas
688:Passions
368:Eisenach
221:Eisenach
166:composer
129:Composer
46:aquatint
3842:Portals
3809:→
3763:Baroque
3632:prelude
3570:gavotte
3540:chorale
3508:canzona
3498:cantata
3451:violone
3431:trumpet
3426:theorbo
3421:sackbut
3356:cornett
3336:bassoon
3326:Musical
3266:Galuppi
3188:Zelenka
3178:Vivaldi
3163:Tartini
3138:Porpora
3123:Pepusch
3063:Fischer
3038:Caldara
2985:Torelli
2980:Strozzi
2900:Corelli
2880:Cavalli
2850:Bassani
2805:Scheidt
2755:d'India
2705:Allegri
2474:, TWV 5
2427:Orpheus
2228:in the
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2103:(ed.).
2039:website
2002:3 April
1911:1 April
1857:2 April
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1252:Bassoon
1214:Sonatas
1163:Bassoon
1103:Trumpet
937:Twelve
832:(1745)
565:Belgium
549:Scheibe
537:Marpurg
460:of the
454:Hamburg
414:Narciso
289:at the
234:Baroque
229:Hamburg
213:Leipzig
163:Baroque
96:Hamburg
3829:Portal
3722:monody
3580:minuet
3493:ballet
3446:violin
3381:guitar
3296:Quantz
3203:Galant
3158:Seixas
3148:Rameau
3143:Quantz
3088:Handel
3043:Campra
2960:Sabini
2935:Muffat
2895:Clarke
2840:Amodei
2815:Schütz
2810:Schein
2780:Merula
2775:Michna
2725:Franck
2715:Coelho
2383:Operas
2300:Church
2075:
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1944:
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1030:Violin
741:(1765)
677:Operas
656:lieder
575:, and
559:, the
553:France
547:, and
545:Quantz
458:Kantor
356:Poland
287:deacon
263:sacked
240:. The
223:, and
203:, and
174:oeuvre
3880:Music
3773:Dance
3652:suite
3627:opera
3607:fugue
3602:folia
3575:gigue
3560:dance
3503:canon
3441:viola
3411:organ
3371:flute
3346:cello
3306:Soler
3271:Hasse
3246:Boyce
3209:1720)
3183:Weiss
3173:Vinci
3113:Lotti
3058:Fasch
3011:1700)
2915:Kerll
2885:Cesti
2833:1650)
2800:Rossi
2770:Lawes
2765:Landi
2698:1600)
2099:. In
1756:Notes
1269:Media
1195:Flute
1053:Viola
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577:Spain
557:Italy
366:, in
298:]
217:Sorau
3622:mass
3488:aria
3436:viol
3406:oboe
3401:lute
3386:harp
3366:drum
3316:Zach
3216:Arne
3005:Late
2965:Sanz
2860:Blow
2790:Peri
2250:The
2160:.org
2073:ISBN
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1942:ISBN
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1773:ISBN
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650:and
638:and
604:and
352:Żary
248:Life
168:and
159:O.S.
84:Died
63:O.S.
58:Born
3068:Fux
2244:at
2156:www
2153:at
1794:III
739:Ino
616:TWV
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