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Georg Philipp Telemann
Trio for recorder, oboe & continuo in C minor, TWV 42:c2
Works Info
Composer
:
Georg Philipp Telemann
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
:
Sonata
Compose Date
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1740
Publication Date
:
1740
Average_duration
:
10:55
Movement_count
:
4
Movement ....
Georg Philipp Telemann's Trio for recorder, oboe & continuo in C minor, TWV 42:c2, is a Baroque chamber music piece composed in the early 18th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written between 1716 and 1721. The piece was premiered in Hamburg, Germany, where Telemann was the director of music for the city's five main churches. The Trio for recorder, oboe & continuo in C minor, TWV 42:c2, consists of four movements: Largo, Allegro, Largo, and Vivace. The first movement, Largo, is a slow and mournful introduction that sets the tone for the rest of the piece. The second movement, Allegro, is a lively and energetic dance that showcases the virtuosity of the recorder and oboe. The third movement, Largo, is a slow and contemplative interlude that provides a moment of reflection before the final movement. The fourth and final movement, Vivace, is a fast and lively dance that brings the piece to a thrilling conclusion. The Trio for recorder, oboe & continuo in C minor, TWV 42:c2, is characterized by its intricate counterpoint and lively dance rhythms. Telemann's use of the recorder and oboe together creates a unique and colorful sound that is both playful and expressive. The piece also features a continuo part, which provides a harmonic foundation for the melody and adds depth and richness to the overall sound. Overall, the Trio for recorder, oboe & continuo in C minor, TWV 42:c2, is a masterful example of Baroque chamber music. Its intricate melodies, lively rhythms, and unique instrumentation make it a beloved piece among musicians and audiences alike.
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