Six Canonic Sonatas for two Flutes or Violins Op.5 (TWV 40) Volume II (Playing Score)

Telemann, Georg Philipp

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Telemann Six Canonic Sonatas for two Flutes or Violins Op.5 (TWV 40) Volume II (Playing Score)

Within his prodigious output – the extent and significance of which cannot yet be fully ascertained – Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767) cultivated to a considerable degree the genre of chamber music without continuo.  To this genre belong pieces for flute or violin which are intended for one, two, or four instruments.

The present “Six Canonic Sonatas” for two flutes or two violins, Op.5 (1738), are all in three movements.  Two fast outer movements, either freely spun out or in song- or rondo-forms, typically frame a highly “affective” slow movement. The themes are galant or sentimental in character; at times humorous features are evident. They are “melodic canons”, standing at the threshold of a new era.

- Urtext of the Telemann Edition

Hausswald, Günter
BA2982
9790006428342
Baerenreiter Germany

Contents

  1. Sonata in D minor TWV 40:121 [Telemann, Georg Philipp]
  2. Sonata in A major TWV 40:122 [Telemann, Georg Philipp]
  3. Sonata in A minor TWV 40:123 [Telemann, Georg Philipp]
  4. Zirkelkanon in E minor TWV Anh. 40:103 [Telemann, Georg Philipp]

Additional Information

Baroque Period
Flute, Violin