Of Georg Philipp Telemann's surviving concertos, his Viola Concerto in G major, TWV 51:G9 is among his most famous, and still regularly performed today. It is the first known concerto for viola and was written circa 1716–1721. Telemann focused on composing for lesser-known instruments, resulting in the composition of this Viola Concerto. Telemann's Concerto for Viola represents a major Baroque concerto, as he explored the soloistic sound of the instrument, allowing it to be viewed as more than just an ensemble instrument. Unlike J.S. Bach and Vivaldi’s standard concerti of three movements, Telemann’s Concerto in G major for Viola contains four movements, and follows sonata da chiesa form, alternating between the tutti and solo sections, a common practice during this period.
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| - Concerto pour alto en sol majeur (Telemann) (fr)
- Concerto per viola, archi e basso continuo (Telemann) (it)
- ヴィオラ協奏曲 (テレマン) (ja)
- Viola Concerto in G major (Telemann) (en)
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| - L'un des concertos survivants de Georg Philipp Telemann, celui pour alto en sol majeur TWV 51: G9, est parmi ses plus célèbres. Il est toujours joué régulièrement aujourd'hui. Ce concerto a été écrit vers 1716-1721. (fr)
- ゲオルク・フィリップ・テレマンのヴィオラ協奏曲 ト長調(独: Konzert för Viola, Streicher und continuo)TWV 51:G9は、ヴィオラ協奏曲の歴史の中で最初期に作曲されたもので、1716年から1721年に成立したとされる。テレマンによって書かれた協奏曲は、ヴァイオリンやフルート、オーボエなどの楽器には多数あるが、ヴィオラのみによる協奏曲は本作しか書かれなかった。(テレマンが作曲したヴィオラのための協奏曲は、他にも2台のヴィオラのための協奏曲がある。) (ja)
- Il concerto per viola, archi e basso continuo in sol maggiore (TWV 51:G9) è una composizione di Georg Philipp Telemann. È stato composto tra il 1716 ed il 1721 e si tratta del primo concerto per viola del quale si abbia notizia. (it)
- Of Georg Philipp Telemann's surviving concertos, his Viola Concerto in G major, TWV 51:G9 is among his most famous, and still regularly performed today. It is the first known concerto for viola and was written circa 1716–1721. Telemann focused on composing for lesser-known instruments, resulting in the composition of this Viola Concerto. Telemann's Concerto for Viola represents a major Baroque concerto, as he explored the soloistic sound of the instrument, allowing it to be viewed as more than just an ensemble instrument. Unlike J.S. Bach and Vivaldi’s standard concerti of three movements, Telemann’s Concerto in G major for Viola contains four movements, and follows sonata da chiesa form, alternating between the tutti and solo sections, a common practice during this period. (en)
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| - L'un des concertos survivants de Georg Philipp Telemann, celui pour alto en sol majeur TWV 51: G9, est parmi ses plus célèbres. Il est toujours joué régulièrement aujourd'hui. Ce concerto a été écrit vers 1716-1721. (fr)
- ゲオルク・フィリップ・テレマンのヴィオラ協奏曲 ト長調(独: Konzert för Viola, Streicher und continuo)TWV 51:G9は、ヴィオラ協奏曲の歴史の中で最初期に作曲されたもので、1716年から1721年に成立したとされる。テレマンによって書かれた協奏曲は、ヴァイオリンやフルート、オーボエなどの楽器には多数あるが、ヴィオラのみによる協奏曲は本作しか書かれなかった。(テレマンが作曲したヴィオラのための協奏曲は、他にも2台のヴィオラのための協奏曲がある。) (ja)
- Of Georg Philipp Telemann's surviving concertos, his Viola Concerto in G major, TWV 51:G9 is among his most famous, and still regularly performed today. It is the first known concerto for viola and was written circa 1716–1721. Telemann focused on composing for lesser-known instruments, resulting in the composition of this Viola Concerto. Telemann's Concerto for Viola represents a major Baroque concerto, as he explored the soloistic sound of the instrument, allowing it to be viewed as more than just an ensemble instrument. Unlike J.S. Bach and Vivaldi’s standard concerti of three movements, Telemann’s Concerto in G major for Viola contains four movements, and follows sonata da chiesa form, alternating between the tutti and solo sections, a common practice during this period. Movements: 1.
* Largo: A mellow movement with long notes. Written in 3/2, with many dotted quarter and eighth note slurs, and is in the key of G. Usually is played with vibrato. Some performers choose to add significant ornamentation to this very simple movement. 2.
* Allegro: Most played movement. Written in 4/4 and in the key of G. The melody begins with a distinctive syncopated figure which is also used independently later in the movement. 3.
* Andante: A slow, mellow movement in the relative minor and largely on the upper strings of the instrument. This movement is in E minor, the relative minor of G major. 4.
* Presto: A fast, exciting movement in the tonic key. The fast movements contain very few slurs, and many performers' editions include slurring suggestions, often indistinguishable from markings contained in the original. The performer is encouraged to invent a varied pattern of slurs which fits the shape of each phrase. The slow movements both give the option of a cadenza. A typical performance lasts about 14 minutes. (en)
- Il concerto per viola, archi e basso continuo in sol maggiore (TWV 51:G9) è una composizione di Georg Philipp Telemann. È stato composto tra il 1716 ed il 1721 e si tratta del primo concerto per viola del quale si abbia notizia. (it)
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