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    News and Articles on Georg Philipp Telemann



    The Air This Week  Jan 22, 2008
    m. Friday The Georg Philipp Telemann orgy (WHRB) ... Friday 6 a.m.-6 p.m. The Georg Philipp Telemann Orgy (WHRB). (Boston Globe)

    Theatre in the Square sweeps local awards  Nov 6, 2007
    Georg Philipp Telemann, the greatest organist in Germany (Jim Adkins, grandiloquent in his silence), is the favorite to capture the prestigious post. Meanwhile, six nobodies Moses concocted this cadre, based somewhat on historical figures; Bach never appears can t hope to compete on musical merits, so they scheme, swindle, poison, blackmail and counter-blackmail in hopes of landing the job. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

    Georg Philipp Telemann  Apr 19, 2007
    His Style was a Model of German Baroque Music. Known for his musical ability, Telemann was one of the most prolific composers in history, a contemporary of Johann Sebastian Bach and good friend of George F. Handel. (Suite101.com)

    Preachy 'Bach' lacks bite  Mar 21, 2007
    Based on real-life events and figures -- including the mannered and grandiose Georg Philipp Telemann (Alex Zavistovich) -- "Bach at Leipzig" introduces us to the various aspirants, including Fasch (Mr. Kippola), who broke from his beloved mentor and the Lutheran Church over the role of religion in music; Schott (Mr. (Washington Times)

    Georgia Guitar Quartet  Mar 7, 2007
    Among other works on the program are: Four dances by Michael Praetorius; Quartet in D by Georg Philipp Telemann; "Anitra's Dance" from "Peer Gynt" by Edvard Grieg; three Argentinian dances by Alberto Ginastera; "Linus and Lucy" by Vince Guraldi, the jazzy theme from the "Charlie Brown" cartoons; and "Oriental Dance" by Enrique Granados. Works by members of the Georgia Guitar Quartet are also on the program: "Sketches" by Brian Smith and "Flight" by Kyle Dawkins. (The Ledger)

    More of this story  Jan 10, 2007
    At 3 p.m. Jan. 21, the Amaryllis Chamber Ensemble presents works by Franz Joseph Haydn and Georg Philipp Telemann. Norwell is offering a Household Fix-It talk with handyman Jon Keene at 10:30 a.m. Jan. 18; a program on the history of chocolate, including possible health benefits, at 1 p.m. Feb. 5, and ongoing computer classes. (Brockton Enterprise, MA)




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