Who was Georg Reutter the younger?
In his prime, Georg Reutter was “the single most influential musician in Vienna,” according to British musicologist, David Wyn Jones. He was also noted to be one of the most prolific composers of his time..
In his prime, Georg Reutter was “the single most influential musician in Vienna,” according to British musicologist, David Wyn Jones. He was also noted to be one of the most prolific composers of his time..
As submitted by Adam Pearl as a special supplement to his Harpsichord Recital. So I love whisky (or whiskey) cocktails. It started with the simple Manhattan: Bourbon or Rye, bitters, vermouth and a garnish –.
People always love stories. The three hundred years between now and the baroque shrink to nothing when you consider how people love their books.The seventeenth century saw the beginning of the modern book world.
Julianne Baird, soprano Prior performances with Tempesta di Mare: Flaming Rose: Handel’s Nine German Arias (2006)concerts & CD recording Recital: Julianne Baird sings Shakespeare (2014) Handel’s Messiah (2014) Zimmermann’s Coffee House (2015) *** Julianne Baird.
"The Purcell Fantazias (that’s how he spelled it!) share some interesting features with Bach’s Art of the Fugue: both are sets of music written by a brilliant composer in a form that had gone out.
MOVEABLE TYPE The process of printing music with moveable type was similar to printing text: individual blocks of type were lined up in a row, locked together, placed in a printing press, inked and pressed.
One of the most celebrated and prolific composers of the German Baroque, his mastery of many styles and incredible ingenuity and inventiveness have brought him renewed popularity.
"As an expat, I’m interested in what happens to artists’ work when they end up in different places than where they begin, and in this case, it was particularly poignant to discover and perform real.
This Summer and Fall discover throughout Philadelphia gardens some of the same flowers Georg Philipp Telemann had in his 1742 Garden and get ready to celebrate his genius with us during the Telemann 360° Festival.
This Fall, discover baroque Germany’s favorite composer, Georg Philipp Telemann, through ear-opening performances of orchestral and chamber music, a mixed-discipline talk-show, and pop-up events in gardens, pubs, museums and boats across Philadelphia.