A listener recently contacted me about how moved he was listening to music by Georg Philipp Telemann on Sunday Baroque. He expressed wonder at the power of music, and about our fundamental human need ...
December 17, 2025 • Discover a broad range of this year's most compelling classical recordings, including symphonic booty-shakers, mystic violin, pipe organ prog and a guided tour of 18th century ...
Experience the latest instalment in Australian baroque violinist and early music specialist Elizabeth Wallfisch’s epic series of recordings celebrating the music of Georg Philipp Telemann. The eighth ...
Georg Philipp Telemann was one of history’s most prolific composers. He wrote some 3,000 works in virtually every existing genre, and at his death, in 1767, he was widely considered the leading ...
During 2017 Keys To Music has indulged in the beauty of the music of Georg Philipp Telemann, in seven programs marking the 250th anniversary of the composer's death. In this supplementary, seasonal ...
Telemann from BEMFIn concert at the Boston Early Music Festival, the Ariadne Orchestra plays a Concerto in E minor by Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767).
This was never going to be a straight-up rendition of Georg Philipp Telemann’s baroque fantasias, not when the performer in question is Aisha Orazbayeva. The London-based Kazakh violinist specialises ...
The Juno music awards are just around the corner, and this year may see a University of British Columbia harpsichord teacher win the category of Classical Album of the Year: Large Ensemble. The ...
Donald Macleod explores some of the challenges Telemann faced as he struggled for success Georg Philipp Telemann was one of the most celebrated musicians of the 18th century. In Europe, his fame ...
Hannah French marks the 250th anniversary of the death of Georg Philipp Telemann with a programme devoted to the composer's visit to Paris in 1737. Telemann was a huge star at this point in his career ...
Telemann was probably the most prolific composer in musical history. He wrote almost as much as Bach and Handel put together (and each of them wrote a perplexing amount) including 600 French overtures ...