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Florilegium

Telemann Old and New

with Ashley Solomon (flute, director)

Telemann Old and New
Florilegium’s fruitful immersion in the music of Georg Philipp Telemann has opened fresh perspectives on the work of a German Baroque composer who bridged the gap between past styles and new musical fashions and cultivated an eclectic ‘mixed taste’, nourished by ideas from France, Italy and elsewhere. Discover Telemann’s seductive blend of old and new in a programme complete with his dramatic cantata Ino, which Elizabeth Watts recently recorded with Florilegium.

Georg Philipp Telemann Overture: Suite in F, TWV55:F16
Concerto in E minor for flute, recorder and strings, TWV52:e1
INTERVAL
Georg Philipp Telemann Cantata: Ino, TWV20:41
Conclusion in E minor, TWV50:5


Florilegium
Ashley Solomon
flute, director
Elizabeth Watts soprano


Full Event Details

Florilegium’s fruitful immersion in the music of Georg Philipp Telemann has opened fresh perspectives on the work of a German Baroque composer who bridged the gap between past styles and new musical fashions and cultivated an eclectic ‘mixed taste’, nourished by ideas from France, Italy and elsewhere. Discover Telemann’s seductive blend of old and new in a programme complete with his dramatic cantata Ino, which Elizabeth Watts recently recorded with Florilegium.

Georg Philipp Telemann Overture: Suite in F, TWV55:F16
Concerto in E minor for flute, recorder and strings, TWV52:e1
INTERVAL
Georg Philipp Telemann Cantata: Ino, TWV20:41
Conclusion in E minor, TWV50:5

Florilegium
Ashley Solomon
flute, director
Elizabeth Watts soprano

Venue Details & Map

Location

Wigmore Hall, London
Wigmore Hall, 36 Wigmore St, London W1U 2BP


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