Word: telemann
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Meantime, the street gives them a valuable apprenticeship in capturing the least captive of audiences. Pedestrians, after all, have their minds on bills and backaches rather than on Telemann partitas. With no investment in a ticket, they find it easiest to review a performance with their feet: they keep on walking. Hence a by-God spontaneous response is the street musicians' sweetest reward. A Seattle group called Brandywine (violin, hammer dulcimer, guitar, bass) will always cherish the moment during the Fat Tuesday celebration when its galloping rendition of the William Tell Overture so inflamed a woman bystander that...
Musick for the Generall Peace--Works of Telemann, Couperin, and Bach; David Hart, baroque flute; Old South Church, Copley Square...
Bach, Colperin, Telemann, Jenkins, Hume--baroque chamber music, old South Church in Copley Square...
...Works of Telemann, Vivaldi, Britten, Saint-Saens--Roger Gray, oboe; Louise Epstein, piano; Quincy Dining Hall...
...onstage at Alice Tully Hall during the first concert (with a slice for everyone in the audience afterward). An imposing, six-foot-long version was the focus of the society's "street fair" birthday evening on the New York State Theater Promenade. Musical styles and centuries mingled: Mozart and Telemann, Renaissance dulcimers, an "Easy on the Tuba" jug band...