Telemann, Georg Philipp - Overture Suite in C Major for Oboe & Strings TWV 55:C3 Hautbois, Violon, Alto, Violoncelle |
Compositeur : | Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681 - 1767) | ||||
Instrumentation : | Hautbois, Violon, Alto, Violoncelle | ||||
Genre : | Baroque | ||||
Tonalité : | Do majeur | ||||
Arrangeur : Editeur : | MAGATAGAN, MICHAEL (1960 - ) | ||||
Droit d'auteur : | Public Domain | ||||
Ajoutée par magataganm, 14 Aoû 2018 Georg Philipp Telemann was born in Magdeburg, the son of a Lutheran deacon who died in 1685, leaving the mother to raise their three children alone. The youth showed remarkable talent in music, but was temporarily discouraged in his chosen pursuit by Puritan Lutherans, who told Telemann's mother that he would turn out no better than "a clown, a tightrope walker or a marmot-trainer." In opposition to his mother's wishes, Telemann continued to study in secrecy until she relented, allowing him to train under the highly respected Kantor Benedict Christiani, at the Old City School. Outside of some early lessons in reading tablature, Telemann was self-taught and was capable of playing the flute, violin, viola da gamba, oboe, trombone, double bass, and several keyboard instruments. Telemann began to write music from childhood, producing an opera, Sigismundus, by age 12. Water Music (Wassermusik), TWV 55:C3, is the common name of the orchestral suite by Telemann, with the full title Hamburger Ebb' und Fluth (Hamburg ebb and flood). Telemann composed the piece in ten movements to celebrate the centennial anniversary of the Hamburg Admiralty in a performance on 6 April 1723. The suite draws upon Hamburg's geographical location as an important and successful port on the river Elbe while Telemann illustrates the piece with mythological water deities and tone painting giving the nautical theme added depth. The overture begins by representing the physical movement of the ocean, followed by several dance movements: first, the sleeping sea goddess Thetis, the mother of Achilles, who then awakes; the sea god Neptune in love; playful water nymphs known as Naiads; Neptune's son and sea messenger Triton joking; Aeolus, ruler of the winds; and Zephir, god of the west wind. Two final pieces follow, one depicting the tides of Hamburg and finally, its happy sailors. Source: Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_Music_(Telemann) ). Although originally composed for Piccolo, Recorders, Oboes, Bassoons, Strings & Continuo, I created this Interpretation of the "Overture Suite in C Major" (TWV 55:C3) the "Ouverture Wassermusik" for Oboe & Strings (Violin, Viola & Cello). Partition centrale : | Ouverture-Suite - Water Music (Wassermusik) (3 partitions) | |