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Telemann

American  
[tey-luh-mahn] / ˈteɪ ləˌmɑn /

noun

  1. Georg Philipp 1681–1767, German composer.


Telemann British  
/ ˈteːləman /

noun

  1. Georg Philipp (ˈɡeːɔrk ˈfiːlɪp). 1681–1767, German composer, noted for his prolific output

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The baritone Roderick Williams joined them for cantatas by Bach and Telemann.

From New York Times

“With the popularity of Telemann and Vivaldi,” he said in 1969, “one realized how much people desire banal and comfortable mediocrity.”

From Washington Post

Enjoy concert pieces by Vivaldi, Handel and Telemann and dance music from the court of King Louis XIV, featuring the baroque cello, viol, theorbo and harpsichord.

From Seattle Times

Game of Tones Los Angeles Baroque and Kensington Baroque Orchestra join forces for a program of works by Bach, Handel, Telemann, et al.

From Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra launches a new season of its “Baroque Conversations” series with a program that includes Handel’s “Water Music” plus works by Telemann and Richard Strauss.

From Los Angeles Times