Telemann, GP :: 12 Fantaisies
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PublisherGerard Billaudot [G.1584B.]
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EditorLarrieu, Maxence
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Orchestrationfl
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ClassificationNot Applicable
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GenreUndefined
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SeriesFrench Flutists Propose Collection
12 Fantaisies
Telemann, GP
From the publisher, Gerard Billaudot, edited by Maxence Larrieu, Georg Philipp Telemann’s 12 Fantasies (Fantasias) for solo flute are some of the most remarkable and beloved pieces ever written for the flute.
The works of Telemann are numerous and the flute is frequently used as a solo instrument, in concerti, sonatas, etc...The 12 Fantasias’ for Flute without bass are written in the style of studies, treating the problems of intervals and tone production. These problems solved, lyricism and the character of a dance suite develops. It is interesting to note the evolution of concept, style, and architecture form one Fantasia to another. Charm and virtuosity are marvellously exploited. Telemann is prolific composer and multi-instrumentalist of the early 18th century.
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PublisherGerard Billaudot [G.1584B.]
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EditorLarrieu, Maxence
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Orchestrationfl
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Includes CDNo
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ClassificationNot Applicable
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GenreUndefined
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SeriesFrench Flutists Propose Collection
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