Georg Philipp TelemannBorn 24 March 1681, Magdeburg, Duchy of Magdeburg, Electorate of Brandenburg
Died 25 June 1767, Hamburg, Holy Roman Empire
BioGeorg Philipp Telemann was a German composer and prolific musical innovator of the Baroque era. Renowned for his diverse compositions, including operas, orchestral suites, and sacred music, he melded German and French styles with remarkable skill. As a key figure in music history, Telemann's inventive use of instrumentation and exploration of musical forms left an indelible mark. His vast output, totaling over 3,000 works, showcases his creativity and enduring influence on the development of 18th-century music.
Famous WorksFantasias,
Canonic Sonatas,
Concertos