Concerto for Treble Recorder in F major (TWV 51:F1) (Full Score)

Telemann, Georg Philipp

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Telemann Concerto for Treble Recorder in F major (TWV 51:F1) (Full Score)
For Recorder Solo, Strings, Basso continuo

Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 - 1767) was a very versatile man, often worked several jobs at the same time and became a music director at several churches, opera director, concert manager, teacher, poet, and, of course, composer.  He even published his music himself!  He greatly contributed to the establishment of public concerts, independent of aristocracy or the church.
 
He composed more than 3,600 works and especially during the Romantic Era was often defamed for having produced quantity and not quality.  Only in the 20th century this view has changed and has led to a re-discovery. 

Bärenreiter’s series „Georg Philipp Telemann: Musical Works“ has contributed much to this renewed interest.  Approx. 70 volumes have already been published in this series which was started in the early 1950s.

- Score and parts available for sale. The full score contains a lightly realised keyboard part as well as a figured bass.

Ruëtz, Manfred
HM130
9790006002658
Baerenreiter Germany

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Baroque Period
Orchestra