Andreas Ludwig Krüger architect, engraver and draftsman - is the progenitor of an important Potsdam family of architects; He he did the interior design of the Marble Palace in Potsdam.
Thanks, Pau NG! It is the evening of 29 January here in Washington,DC. His birthday is listed as 30 January, so we can honor his memory and that of his distinguished employer. I have read that they made the next day's coffee with the remains of the previous evening's Champagne (I'll admit I haven't tried that). And thanks for posting this historic recording!🎂🍾🥂
Quantz is a wonderful composer, at least at same level as Telemann or Fasch or Graupner or Graun, but receives such a outrageous low attention! I could never understand the rationale behind that. CPE Bach was higher caliber than Quantz but latter should not be overlooked and be given at least same attention as Telemann. Why did no flutist think to plan recording Quantz integral compositions body? I know it's huge, but he's one of the flute great master of musical history and get such a scarce attention is a criminal underrating
Actually I don't think Quantz is so neglected. If you type in " Johann Joachim Quantz " in Presto Music, you get 140 results ( ie; CDs ). But as for an actual concert performance, I have to agree, he doesn't have a same mass appeal as CPE Bach or Telemann. Salut, Pietro! 🍹🍷
Telemann is Zeus among composers with over 3600 works! All music genres. Several contemporary musicians - including Telemann's students Johann Christoph Graupner, Johann Georg Piesendel, and Johann David Heinichen - have taken up elements of Telemann's work. Other composers such as Gottfried Heinrich Stolzel soon imitated them. Other students from the Hamburg period, to whom Telemann did not teach instrumental craft, but "stylistics", are Jakob Wilhelm Lustig, Johann Hewet, Christoph Nickelman, Jakob Schuback, Johann Christoph Schmigel, Caspar Daniel Kron and Georg Michael Telemann. Telemann's Polish influences inspired Karl Heinrich Graun to emulate him; Johann Friedrich Agricola studied from Telemann's works in his youth. Johann Friedrich Fach, Johann Joachim Quantz and Johann Bernhard Bach also specifically mentioned Telemann as a model for some of their works. From the handwritten notes he added to Telemann's manuscripts, it is clear that Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach studied and performed many of his compositions. Telemann's lively friendship with Handel was expressed not only in the fact that Telemann performed several of Handel's stage works in Hamburg - some with his own interludes - but also in the fact that in later years Handel often used themes from Telemann in his own compositions. Johann Sebastian Bach made copies of several of Telemann's cantatas and introduced his son Wilhelm Friedemann to his music in a piano booklet written especially for him. The music book that Leopold Mozart prepared for Wolfgang Amadeus contains eleven minuets and Telemann's Fantasia for Piano. The piano style of both Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart sometimes resembles Telemann's writing style.
⚘️🦋What very, very GREATLY LOVELY masterpiece and great picture!!!❤❤❤ Big Heartfelt THANK YOU Mr.Pau NG! 👑🖤🤍❤️👑🎉🎉🎼🍷🍷🎺FABULOUS...💎...💐💐💐💐💐💫💫💫💫💫
Another gem!
Splendide musique, le flûtiste est génial
Excellently written and excellently performed. Thank you for posting this wonderful music.
Andreas Ludwig Krüger architect, engraver and draftsman - is the progenitor of an important Potsdam family of architects; He he did the interior design of the Marble Palace in Potsdam.
Magnifique, merci Pau , quelle belle musique de Quantz avec ce tableau de Krüger sur le château de Postdam, merci Danke !
Manjefiek!! Baie dankie dat daar musikante is wat hierdie vergete musiek laat herleef.
💝💝💝 TY
Composition d'une grande qualité très bien interprétée. Elle embellit ma journée sous ce ciel morose .
A recording at least fifty-two years old with only one pop that I heard. Music is indeed immortal.
Thanks!!!😊
The flutist id wonderful
Es parte de la alegría sus tonos encuentra la razón de nuestra vida , con el ánimo del renacer de un primaveral día .
Splendid music ....thanks Pau
Thanks, Pau NG! It is the evening of 29 January here in Washington,DC. His birthday is listed as 30 January, so we can honor his memory and that of his distinguished employer. I have read that they made the next day's coffee with the remains of the previous evening's Champagne (I'll admit I haven't tried that). And thanks for posting this historic recording!🎂🍾🥂
Maravilloso! Muchas gracias Pau!
Delightful and uplifting. Thanks much.
🎼✨Grazie!
Excelente! Muchas gracias por compartir
Quantz avançaria bem no estilo galate; no entanto em diversas sequências utiliza o jeito Vivaldi de compor. O affetuoso é belíssimo.
Quantz is a wonderful composer, at least at same level as Telemann or Fasch or Graupner or Graun, but receives such a outrageous low attention! I could never understand the rationale behind that.
CPE Bach was higher caliber than Quantz but latter should not be overlooked and be given at least same attention as Telemann.
Why did no flutist think to plan recording Quantz integral compositions body? I know it's huge, but he's one of the flute great master of musical history and get such a scarce attention is a criminal underrating
Actually I don't think Quantz is so neglected. If you type in " Johann Joachim Quantz " in Presto Music, you get 140 results ( ie; CDs ). But as for an actual concert performance, I have to agree, he doesn't have a same mass appeal as CPE Bach or Telemann. Salut, Pietro! 🍹🍷
@@marikomariko3992 hey buddy, yes, let's say "relatively neglected " compared with his caliber 😊
Telemann is Zeus among composers with over 3600 works! All music genres. Several contemporary musicians - including Telemann's students Johann Christoph Graupner, Johann Georg Piesendel, and Johann David Heinichen - have taken up elements of Telemann's work. Other composers such as Gottfried Heinrich Stolzel soon imitated them. Other students from the Hamburg period, to whom Telemann did not teach instrumental craft, but "stylistics", are Jakob Wilhelm Lustig, Johann Hewet, Christoph Nickelman, Jakob Schuback, Johann Christoph Schmigel, Caspar Daniel Kron and Georg Michael Telemann. Telemann's Polish influences inspired Karl Heinrich Graun to emulate him; Johann Friedrich Agricola studied from Telemann's works in his youth. Johann Friedrich Fach, Johann Joachim Quantz and Johann Bernhard Bach also specifically mentioned Telemann as a model for some of their works. From the handwritten notes he added to Telemann's manuscripts, it is clear that Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach studied and performed many of his compositions. Telemann's lively friendship with Handel was expressed not only in the fact that Telemann performed several of Handel's stage works in Hamburg - some with his own interludes - but also in the fact that in later years Handel often used themes from Telemann in his own compositions. Johann Sebastian Bach made copies of several of Telemann's cantatas and introduced his son Wilhelm Friedemann to his music in a piano booklet written especially for him. The music book that Leopold Mozart prepared for Wolfgang Amadeus contains eleven minuets and Telemann's Fantasia for Piano. The piano style of both Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart sometimes resembles Telemann's writing style.
Eccellente Quanta.e ottimi il flautista e l'orchestra
what number ot this concerto?,cuz quantz have many concerto in e minor
Concerto (e-moll) per il Flauto (1760), QV 5:120