G.P. Telemann 20 little Fugues for Organ TWV 30:1-20, Franz Loerch Organ

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  • G.P. Telemann 20 little Fugues for organ TWV 30:1-20
    TWV 30: 1 - Fugue, en ré majeur, pour orgue ou clavier
    TWV 30: 2 - Fugue, en la majeur, pour orgue ou clavier
    TWV 30: 3 - Fugue, en sol majeur, pour orgue ou clavier
    TWV 30: 4 - Fugue, en mi mineur, pour orgue ou clavier
    TWV 30: 5 - Fugue, en ré mineur, pour orgue ou clavier
    TWV 30: 6 - Fugue, en do majeur, pour orgue ou clavier
    TWV 30: 7 - Fugue, en si mineur, pour orgue ou clavier
    TWV 30: 8 - Fugue, en ré majeur, pour orgue ou clavier
    TWV 30: 9 - Fugue, en la mineur, pour orgue ou clavier
    TWV 30:10 - Fugue, en mi mineur, pour orgue ou clavier
    TWV 30:11 - Fugue, en do majeur, pour orgue ou clavier
    TWV 30:12 - Fugue, en mi mineur, pour orgue ou clavier
    TWV 30:13 - Fugue, en do mineur, pour orgue ou clavier
    TWV 30:14 - Fugue, en la mineur, pour orgue ou clavier
    TWV 30:15 - Fugue, en si mineur, pour orgue ou clavier
    TWV 30:16 - Fugue, en ré mineur, pour orgue ou clavier
    TWV 30:17 - Fugue, en la mineur, pour orgue ou clavier
    TWV 30:18 - Fugue, en fa majeur, pour orgue ou clavier
    TWV 30:19 - Fugue, en sol majeur, pour orgue ou clavier
    TWV 30:20 - Fugue, en la mineur, pour orgue ou clavier
    Franz Loerch Organ

Komentáře • 38

  • @TechnoRaabe
    @TechnoRaabe Před 6 lety +33

    Underrated composer.

  • @elinathanferlay1013
    @elinathanferlay1013 Před rokem +5

    Telemann, 20 petites fugues pour orgue ou clavier :
    0:00 Fugue en ré majeur TWV 30: 1
    1:25 Fugue en la majeur TWV 30: 2
    2:47 Fugue en sol majeur TWV 30: 3
    4:40 Fugue en mi mineur TWV 30: 4
    5:56 Fugue en ré mineur TWV 30: 5
    7:53 Fugue en do majeur TWV 30: 6
    9:35 Fugue en si mineur TWV 30: 7
    11:18 Fugue en ré majeur TWV 30: 8
    12:45 Fugue en la mineur TWV 30: 9
    14:26 Fugue en mi mineur TWV 30: 10
    15:42 Fugue en do majeur TWV 30: 11
    17:09 Fugue en mi mineur TWV 30: 12
    18:47 Fugue en do mineur TWV 30: 13
    20:09 Fugue en la mineur TWV 30: 14
    21:22 Fugue en si mineur TWV 30: 15
    22:37 Fugue en ré mineur TWV 30: 16
    24:19 Fugue en la mineur TWV 30: 17
    25:38 Fugue en fa majeur TWV 30: 18
    26:40 Fugue en sol majeur TWV 30: 19
    28:11 Fugue en la mineur TWV 30: 20

  • @NoiseOverMusic
    @NoiseOverMusic Před 4 lety +5

    Telemann will always be my teacher.

  • @davidstuart401
    @davidstuart401 Před 7 lety +13

    Bach's shadow, that great God of the Baroque overwhelms everyone of the day. But a few great composers surface such as Telemann and Buxtehude.

    • @etymos6644
      @etymos6644 Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks for mentioning Bluxtehude. Hitherto I had never heard of that composer, since, I, too, basked and bask most often and sometimes to the exclusion of all else, in the radiance of the great God of Baroque you rightly named :) I am happy, however, to make heretical expeditions into the realm of lesser but equally truthful deities, such as Telemann. :)

    • @geneostenkamp1967
      @geneostenkamp1967 Před 4 lety +1

      Walther, Pachelbel, Kittle, Froberger, Rinck, Hess, Sweelink, Couperin, Cabezon, Nivers, Boely, so many...

    • @victorheredia7185
      @victorheredia7185 Před 2 lety

      @@geneostenkamp1967 Zelenka

  • @irineoromero9398
    @irineoromero9398 Před 8 lety +3

    Great pieces 7'54"-9'30", worthy of Bach (interestng modulation to G major at the end); 14'25"-15'38 A-minor (same effect as the former piece); 21'24"-22?33" E-.minor; 25'38"-26'34" F.-major; 28'12"-end A-minor.

    • @sameash3153
      @sameash3153 Před 4 lety +1

      I own a score of these fugues, and interestingly that first fugue you mentioned is one of the most modal things I've ever seen from Telemann or just baroque organ music in general. The entire thing is in G Mixolydian (key signature C Major), with the answer in C Mixolydian (key signature F Major). It sounds like it modulates at the end, but actually it had been in that tonality the entire time, only in mixolydian. This entire collection is full of modal fugues, which makes it quite unique.

  • @Blitterchips
    @Blitterchips Před 11 lety +6

    Wonderful. Thanks for uploading. Telemann is a most neglected composer.

    • @dartme18
      @dartme18 Před 7 lety

      Perhaps for good reason... ;-)

    • @jonnda
      @jonnda Před 6 lety +4

      Dartme18 Because Bach got more popular in the 19th century, largely thanks to Felix Mendelssohn and advancement of printing press technology. Telemann was highly prolific and in demand in his lifetime.

  • @turbonelli
    @turbonelli Před 10 lety +5

    I had no idea that GFT had written 20 little gems like these. Not earth-shattering music, but very fine examples of central European baroque.

    • @guilhermep8414
      @guilhermep8414 Před 5 lety

      Me neither. It was a total surprise at first sight, but it really impressed me. I wonder if there are more organ work of his.

  • @XavFranz
    @XavFranz Před 6 lety +2

    Godlike pieces! Excellent!

  • @samshearman5251
    @samshearman5251 Před 5 lety +1

    These are absolutely beautiful!

  • @BartholomewUpart
    @BartholomewUpart Před 11 lety +2

    Amazing. I love it.

  • @harryandruschak2843
    @harryandruschak2843 Před 9 lety +4

    The counterpoint is simple, yes, but maybe not too simple. Perhaps Telemann was writing for the average person at Church, and didn't want the music to be too distracting. Short and simple.

    • @sameash3153
      @sameash3153 Před 4 lety +2

      Yes, this was written for beginner organists according to his own writing in the preface. This is actually not representative of his normal organ writing abilities, which we can assume were probably more advanced. Just look at his chorale preludes.
      However, there is something unique about these fugues, in that he consciously wrote each one in a different church mode. These are not straightforward major minor fugues. They range from mixolydian, dorian, phrygian, etc. Try looking at the scores for these, they are fascinating. Modal theory was almost completely obsolete in the time that he wrote this.

  • @user-74652
    @user-74652 Před 2 lety +2

    I didn't know Telemann wrote solo organ music.

  • @flemmingranch8777
    @flemmingranch8777 Před 5 lety

    Herlig skøn orgelmusik .....

  • @anubis502502
    @anubis502502 Před 9 lety

    Are these available on CD or for,download anywhere?

  • @jamesclay4582
    @jamesclay4582 Před 6 lety

    Are the pedals used for the lowest voice in the fugues? PDF music isn't clear about that! Can anyone help?

    • @775987mb
      @775987mb Před 6 lety +2

      From what I can see, the fugues are just for two voices so the pedal is not expected. Moreover he wrote "pour orgue or clavier", clavier is harpsichord...

    • @gabriel_mazon
      @gabriel_mazon Před 5 lety

      Where did you find the sheets? I'm looking for it since a while!

    • @sameash3153
      @sameash3153 Před 3 lety

      @@775987mb all the fugues are four voices. You might be thinking of the petite fugues in his French set.
      You can use pedals at your discretion. It is notated to be played on any organ, with or without pedals.
      Gabriel, you can find the fugues on IMSLP under an entry called "Telemann complete organ works", it will be bundled together with his 48 chorale preludes, and a few concertos.

  •  Před 7 lety +1

    pdf sheet music could you send me?

    • @dartme18
      @dartme18 Před 7 lety +3

      ks.imslp.net/files/imglnks/usimg/9/99/IMSLP345428-PMLP77107-telemann_fugues_legeres_petits_jeux.pdf ? Check imslp; they have others.

  • @VVeltanschauung187
    @VVeltanschauung187 Před 3 lety

    why tf did this nigga only make 30 mins of organ music while bach made over 9 hrs of it

  • @raulsimon2218
    @raulsimon2218 Před 9 lety +2

    The counterpoint is too simple; not at all like Bach!

    • @ski5566
      @ski5566 Před 9 lety +9

      nerd.

    • @alexanderp3689
      @alexanderp3689 Před 7 lety +10

      Raúl Simón- Georg Philipp Telemann was much more famous Johann Sebastian Bach during his lifetime. Telemann had stronger areas such as operas, cantatas etc and he was more prolific than Bach.

    • @douglasjensen8986
      @douglasjensen8986 Před 7 lety +3

      Ignoramus!

    • @kaitarojas
      @kaitarojas Před 7 lety +2

      I don't know about more famous than Bach, but sure he was a great composer!!!!

    • @Geopholus
      @Geopholus Před 6 lety +3

      Actually not too simple. It is very sophisticated counterpoint. If one looks at Bach's organ book, and pieces in the BVW 600's they are very similar to these. I also love Bach,.. but in all fairness, it's hard to hold in one's mind the idea that in the late Baroque period, there were scores of composers writing counterpoint, and Fugues of an extremely high caliber!
      We just want to have a single hero ! But the reality is' George Philippe Telemann, and many others wrote some great pieces, and some great little pieces, that many music scholars would have a great deal of difficulty differentiating from Bach.... if they only had their ears to go by.