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Telemann / New Collegium- Chameleon (CD)

SKU: 4250128519045
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the album cover for Telemann / New Collegium - Chameleon
the album cover for Telemann / New Collegium - Chameleon

No eighteenth-century composer was so adept at so many musical styles as Georg Philipp Telemann. Telemann's versatility and inventiveness kept his musical style avant-garde during his entire life. He was not only praised by his contemporaries but was highly respected by the next generation: his fame was immense. Therefore New Collegium, one of the promising ensembles of the younger generation, has chosen for their first album on the Ramée label to show Telemann the chameleon, the breadth of his musical palette. Some of the pieces will undoubtedly sound familiar; others, such as the Italianate Trio for violin and cello obbligato, or the pastoral Trio for two violins in scordatura, will surely be delightful, new surprises for many. Coming in and out of disguise with Telemann's chameleonic notes we often find ourselves wondering: is this truly music by just one composer, not six?

Format: New CD/Classical

Telemann / New Collegium- Chameleon (CD)

SKU: 4250128519045
Regular price ¥146.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 05.24.2019

 
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No eighteenth-century composer was so adept at so many musical styles as Georg Philipp Telemann. Telemann's versatility and inventiveness kept his musical style avant-garde during his entire life. He was not only praised by his contemporaries but was highly respected by the next generation: his fame was immense. Therefore New Collegium, one of the promising ensembles of the younger generation, has chosen for their first album on the Ramée label to show Telemann the chameleon, the breadth of his musical palette. Some of the pieces will undoubtedly sound familiar; others, such as the Italianate Trio for violin and cello obbligato, or the pastoral Trio for two violins in scordatura, will surely be delightful, new surprises for many. Coming in and out of disguise with Telemann's chameleonic notes we often find ourselves wondering: is this truly music by just one composer, not six?