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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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They’re not playing easy selections: Cole and Pawlos are playing Vivaldi concertos, Spillers is playing Seitz and Nguyen is playing Telemann.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 19, 2023

The debut installment includes a Telemann sonata and a chat hosted by Classical KUSC-FM’s Brian Lauritzen.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 14, 2020

Happily, its artistic team has embraced that mission, offering an inventive array of programming, including a John Zorn marathon and, next season, a Telemann festival.

From The New Yorker • May 15, 2017

Friends of Fasch will perform baroque chamber music by Fasch, Telemann, Boismortier, Marais and Dushkin on period instruments.

From Washington Post • Oct. 7, 2016

About this time Handel formed a friendship with a young student named Telemann, who was studying law at Leipzig.

From Story-Lives of Great Musicians by Rowbotham, Francis Jameson