G.Ph. Telemann – Fantasia XII – Weronika Zimnoch – historical violin



Join me for a summer walk in the most beautiful place in Warsaw- Royal Łazienki Park 🏛🍃🎶

Georg Philipp Telemann
Fantasia XII from “12 Fantasias for Violin without Bass” TWV 40:14-25

Weronika Zimnoch- historical violin
(violin- Joseph Horensteiner, Mittenwald am Esser 1801, baroque set-up)
(bow- Matthew Coltman, London, 2019, “Italian sonata” model)

audio- Aleksandra Koniuch (ig @aleksandrakoniuch)
video- Mikołaj Szenfeld (YT @mikolaj.szenfeld )
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We managed to film this right before the storm, which destroyed lots of historic trees!🌩 I’m glad we managed to record the old look of Łazienki 😮‍💨
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  1. Łazienki Park or Royal Baths Park (Polish: Park Łazienkowski, Łazienki Królewskie) is the largest park in Warsaw, Poland, occupying 76 hectares of the city center.

    The park-and-palace complex lies in the Downtown district, on Ujazdów Avenue, which is part of the Royal Route linking the Royal Castle with Wilanów Palace to the south. North of the Royal Baths, on the other side of Agrykola Street, stands Ujazdów Castle.

    Originally designed in the 17th century as a baths park for nobleman Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski, in the 18th century Łazienki was transformed by Poland's last monarch, Stanisław II Augustus, into a setting for palaces, villas, classicist follies, and monuments. In 1918 it was officially designated a public park.

    The park is visited by tourists from all over Poland and the world, and serves as a venue for music, the arts, and culture. The park is also home to peacocks and a large number of squirrels. 🍃🏛🎻

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