Georg Philipp Telemann

German composer and music theorist

Georg Philipp Telemann - German composer and music theorist
Born

1681
344 years ago

Died

June 25th, 1767
258 years ago — 86 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Germany

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A prominent 18th-century composer, contributed extensively to the development of Baroque music. His work spanned various genres, including opera, cantata, and instrumental music. Telemann served as the musical director in several German cities, including Frankfurt and Hamburg. He was a contemporary of Johann Sebastian Bach and made significant contributions to the formation of the German musical tradition. His compositions remain influential in the history of classical music.

Composed the opera 'Pimpinone'

Wrote the influential 'Tafelmusik'

Published numerous orchestral suites

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