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| G.P.Telemann: Canonic Sonatas |
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 | Telemann Tag Team (MEMBER) on July 1st, 2007 |
| A great rhythmic workout for violinists. They are complex enough to make a player occasionally doubt whether she's "in sync" with her partner, then ultimately satisfying in the spots where the harmony evolves into melodic chords. These are more fun for the players than the audience, I think. Canons generally fall into that category. [this review is about Canonic Sonatas, book I, included in this item] |  |  | Telemann Canonic Sonatas by Lily on June 16th, 2007 |
| These are fun and also good for flute and violin... [this review is about Canonic Sonatas, book I, included in this item] | Add your own review!
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