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Fantasias - Third Dozen. Georg Philipp Telemann. Piano Method sheet music. Piano Solo sheet music.

Translation

Fantasias - Third Dozen. Georg Philipp Telemann. Piano Method sheet music. Piano Solo sheet music.

Original

Fantasias - Third Dozen composed by Georg Philipp Telemann. 1681-1767. Edited by R. Jones. For Piano. Easier Piano Pieces. Grades 4-7. Sheet Music. Published by ABRSM. Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. PE.9781854723307. ISBN 1-85472-330-8. Telemann composed three dozen Fantasias which were published in 1732. He deliberately set out to juxtapose the French and Italian styles with the first and third dozen having Italian titles and tempo markings and the second dozen French. The editorial aim of these albums has been to present a text that allows as stylish a rendering as possible bearing in mind that the majority of players will be pianists rather than harpsichordists. Marks of dynamics and of articulation have been added and so have harmony notes of inner parts which would have been improvised by the player in an 18th-century performance. Fantasia No. 8 in A minor. Third Dozen. Fantasia No. 7 in A. Third Dozen. Fantasia No. 9 in B minor. Third Dozen. Fantasia No. 12 in Bb. Third Dozen. Fantasia No. 6 in C minor. Third Dozen. Fantasia No. 2 in D minor. Third Dozen. Fantasia No. 10 in D. Third Dozen. Fantasia No. 3 in E minor. Third Dozen. Fantasia No. 11 in Eb. Third Dozen. FantasiaNo. 1 in F. Third Dozen. Fantasia No. 5 in G minor. Third Dozen. Fantasia No. 4 in G. Third Dozen.

Translation

Fantasias - Third Dozen composed by Georg Philipp Telemann. 1681-1767. Edited by R. Jones. For Piano. Easier Piano Pieces. Grades 4-7. Sheet Music. Published by ABRSM. Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. PE.9781854723307. ISBN 1-85472-330-8. Telemann composed three dozen Fantasias which were published in 1732. He deliberately set out to juxtapose the French and Italian styles with the first and third dozen having Italian titles and tempo markings and the second dozen French. The editorial aim of these albums has been to present a text that allows as stylish a rendering as possible bearing in mind that the majority of players will be pianists rather than harpsichordists. Marks of dynamics and of articulation have been added and so have harmony notes of inner parts which would have been improvised by the player in an 18th-century performance. Fantasia No. 8 in A minor. Third Dozen. Fantasia No. 7 in A. Third Dozen. Fantasia No. 9 in B minor. Third Dozen. Fantasia No. 12 in Bb. Third Dozen. Fantasia No. 6 in C minor. Third Dozen. Fantasia No. 2 in D minor. Third Dozen. Fantasia No. 10 in D. Third Dozen. Fantasia No. 3 in E minor. Third Dozen. Fantasia No. 11 in Eb. Third Dozen. FantasiaNo. 1 in F. Third Dozen. Fantasia No. 5 in G minor. Third Dozen. Fantasia No. 4 in G. Third Dozen.