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Definition of Georg Philipp Telemann
1. Noun. German baroque composer (1681-1767).
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Literary usage of Georg Philipp Telemann
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dramatic Music (class M 1500, 1510, 1520): Catalogue of Full Scores by Oscar George Theodore Sonneck (1908)
"2100. 2 pl, 598 p. fol. Russian, French, and German text. Telemann, Georg Philipp,
1681-1767. Emma und Eginhard; eine oper von Georg Philipp Telemann. ..."
2. The History of Music to the Death of Schubert by John Knowles Paine (1907)
"to sustain the musical fortunes of the place. To this end the celebrated composer,
Georg Philipp Telemann, was invited to take the position of ..."
3. Famous Composers and Their Works by John Knowles Paine, Theodore Thomas, Karl Klauser (1891)
"Georg Philipp Telemann, one of the most skilful musicians of his age, enjoyed at
that time a greater celebrity than Bach, and steadily maintained to the end ..."
4. The Life of George Frederick Handel by William Smyth Rockstro (1883)
"Georg Philipp Telemann, who passed through Halle on his way to Leipzig, in 1701,
speaks admiringly, in an autobiographical sketch communicated to Mattheson, ..."
5. Catalogue of Manuscript Music in the British Museum by British Museum Dept. of Manuscripts, Augustus Hughes-Hughes (1906)
"Two church cantatas for a solo voice with symphonies and accompaniments for
strings and organ, in score, by [Georg Philipp] Telemann. 1. ..."