Album DE 1968 on Deutsche Grammophon label
Classical (Baroque)
On sleeve and labels: Sonderproduktion On back sleeve: Uncredited liner notes in German. On labels: Made in Germany External source: Recorded in Zürich at Neumünsterkirche, 8-10 March 1965 (Side A) - 22/23 January 1965 and 6/7 March 1965 (Side B). Labelography: Tulips, GY7 (German Yellow 7th, Made in ...)
![]() | Georg Philipp Telemann key, 1681-1767 DE album by |
![]() | August Wenzinger vc, vn, gam, 1905-1996 CH conductor |
![]() | Schola Cantorum Basiliensis , *1933 CH ensemble |
![]() | Umberto Baccelli alp, horn, horn ii |
![]() | Erich Penzel alp, *1930 DE horn, horn i |
![]() | Helmut Hucke ob, DE oboe, oboe ii |
![]() | Michel Piguet ob, rec, 1932-2004 CH oboe, oboe i |
![]() | Walter Kägi vn, vl, viola, bratsche |
![]() | Ernst Mayer-Schierning vn, violin, violine iii |
![]() | Lars Frydén vn, 1927-2001 SE violin, violine ii |
![]() | Wolfgang Neininger vn, violin, violine ii |
![]() | Eduard Melkus vn, *1928 AT violin, violine i |
![]() | Rodolfo Feliciani vn, violin, violine i |
![]() | Hannelore Müller vn, vc, violoncello |
Georg Philipp Telemann |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Ouvertüre Und Suite B-dur | Georg Philipp Telemann | ||
2 | 1. Ouverture (Lentement - Presto - Lentement - Presto) | Georg Philipp Telemann | ||
3 | 2. Bergerie (Un Peu Vivement) | Georg Philipp Telemann | ||
4 | 3. Allegresse (Vite) | Georg Philipp Telemann | ||
5 | 4. Postillions | Georg Philipp Telemann | ||
6 | 5. Flaterie | Georg Philipp Telemann | ||
7 | 6. Badinage (Très Vite) | Georg Philipp Telemann | ||
8 | 7. Menuet | Georg Philipp Telemann | ||
9 | Konzert Für Drei Violinen, Streicher Und Continuo F-dur | Georg Philipp Telemann | ||
10 | 1. Allegro | Georg Philipp Telemann | ||
11 | 2. Largo | Georg Philipp Telemann | ||
12 | 3. (Attaca) Vivace | Georg Philipp Telemann | ||
13 | Konzert Für Zwei Hörner, Streicher Und Continuo Es-dur | Georg Philipp Telemann | ||
14 | 1. Maestoso | Georg Philipp Telemann | ||
15 | 2. Allegro | Georg Philipp Telemann | ||
16 | 3. Grave | Georg Philipp Telemann | ||
17 | 4. Vivace | Georg Philipp Telemann |