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Question by Adel
Submitted on 8/12/2003
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Does anyone know the history of G.P. Telemann's Viola Concerto in G Major?  


Answer by violagirl
Submitted on 12/30/2003
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oh my gosh!!! thats exactly what I'mlooking for right this second. i don't know but if u find out please post it and let me know!!!

 

Answer by violagirl
Submitted on 12/30/2003
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hey its me again! i found out a little bit about it: Telemann Concerto in G for Two violas and strings
A German concerto composed in the late baroque period by G P Telemann.

 

Answer by viola_tenor
Submitted on 1/31/2004
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do you know anywhere that i can listen to the concerto in G by telemann?  i have to do it for an audition in exactally a week....

 

Answer by viola_boy2
Submitted on 2/13/2004
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You could always ask your private teacher(if you have one) to get a copy for you(I guess).

 

Answer by vivaviola06
Submitted on 3/5/2004
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I'm also looking where maybe online I'd be able to listen to the Concerto in G major. Are there any sites where I could download the music?

 

Answer by violist
Submitted on 3/17/2004
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I found it!-www.yca.org/tamestit.html

 

Answer by teachergirl
Submitted on 9/30/2004
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go to classicalarchives.com to listen to this music and much more.

 

Answer by Kenji
Submitted on 3/28/2005
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Hey, I just switched to the viola about a week ago and I'm currently working on the Handel Cassadesus and the Presto to the Telemann in G! The problem is, I borrowed my friends music, but he just left for Utah for a week and had to take it, so if anyone knows if and where I could download the music, that would be awesome!

 

Answer by craneclassical
Submitted on 4/2/2005
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check out www.craneclassical.com link to adam and then the telemann page

 

Answer by help
Submitted on 4/14/2005
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I might sound dumb but who exactly is this guy and what did he do that was so great??

 

Answer by ViolaKook
Submitted on 6/17/2005
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I found some info on telemann.  go to
www.baroquemusic.org/bgxtel.html
This sight even has some music samples of his concerto in G for 2 violas

 

Answer by violas are ace!!!
Submitted on 9/13/2006
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i love the viola!!!!!! violas are ace
go go go viola!!! xxx

 

Answer by kattheviola
Submitted on 9/27/2006
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violas are ace

 

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