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Georg Philipp Telemann
Singe- , Spiel- und Generalbaß-Übungen (48), TWV 25:39-85
Works Info
Composer
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Georg Philipp Telemann
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1733 - 1734
Publication Date
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1733 - 1734
Average_duration
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69:55
Movement_count
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48
Movement ....
Georg Philipp Telemann's 'Singe-, Spiel- und Generalbaß-Übungen (48)', also known as the 'Musical Exercises', is a collection of 48 pieces for solo instrument and basso continuo. The collection was composed in 1733 and was published in Hamburg in 1735. The premiere of the collection is not known. The collection is divided into three parts: Singe-Übungen (vocal exercises), Spiel-Übungen (instrumental exercises), and Generalbaß-Übungen (basso continuo exercises). Each part contains 16 pieces, making a total of 48 pieces. The pieces are written for a variety of instruments, including flute, violin, oboe, and harpsichord. The Singe-Übungen are vocal exercises that are designed to improve the singer's technique and range. They are written in a variety of keys and include exercises for breath control, articulation, and phrasing. The pieces are relatively short and are intended to be used as warm-up exercises. The Spiel-Übungen are instrumental exercises that are designed to improve the player's technique and musicality. They are written in a variety of keys and include exercises for finger dexterity, articulation, and phrasing. The pieces are relatively short and are intended to be used as warm-up exercises. The Generalbaß-Übungen are basso continuo exercises that are designed to improve the player's ability to improvise and accompany. They are written in a variety of keys and include exercises for chord progressions, ornamentation, and improvisation. The pieces are relatively short and are intended to be used as warm-up exercises. The characteristics of the 'Musical Exercises' are typical of Telemann's style. The pieces are well-crafted and demonstrate his mastery of counterpoint and harmony. The collection is also notable for its pedagogical value, as it provides a comprehensive set of exercises for singers and instrumentalists. In conclusion, Georg Philipp Telemann's 'Singe-, Spiel- und Generalbaß-Übungen (48)' is a collection of 48 pieces for solo instrument and basso continuo that was composed in 1733 and published in 1735. The collection is divided into three parts: Singe-Übungen, Spiel-Übungen, and Generalbaß-Übungen. The pieces are well-crafted and demonstrate Telemann's mastery of counterpoint and harmony. The collection is also notable for its pedagogical value, as it provides a comprehensive set of exercises for singers and instrumentalists.
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