著者について

Georg Philipp Telemann was a prominent German composer and one of the most prolific composers of the late Baroque period. He was born in 1681 in Magdeburg, Germany, and went on to study law at the University of Leipzig, although he eventually devoted himself to music. Telemann's extensive output includes operas, orchestral suites, concertos, and chamber music, with a distinctive style that blends German, French, and Italian influences. His ability to write in multiple genres and for various instruments made him a highly sought-after composer during his lifetime.

Telemann held various musical positions throughout his career, including the Kapellmeister in Hamburg, where he significantly shaped the city's musical landscape. His works are characterized by their melodic inventiveness and the use of a variety of forms, often incorporating folk elements. Telemann was a contemporary of J.S. Bach and Handel, and while he may not be as frequently performed today, his contributions to the development of instrumental music and his role in the Baroque tradition are widely recognized and appreciated. He passed away in 1767, leaving behind a rich legacy that continues to influence musicians and composers.

国籍 ドイツ語
生年月日 March 14, 1681
出生地 Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
死亡日 June 25, 1767