(1681-1767)
Armed with a battery of new recordings, Simon Heighes takes a fresh look at the work of Telemann, one of the most extraordinarily creative personalities of the Baroque. 1: Gulliver's Travels. Telemann was a passionate European. His music not only drew on the sophisticated styles of France and Italy but was also infused with the energy of Polish folk music "in all its barbaric beauty", as he put it. Simon Heighes introduces a musical grand tour, including works written during Telemann's stay in Paris, the trilingual opera Orpheus, and the Gulliver Suite, with its outrageous Wild Dance of the Untamed Yahoos.
Repeated from last Monday