Georg Philipp Telemann – Fantasia in D



Georg Philipp Telemann 1681-1767
Fantasia in D
für Orgel

Unlike his famous colleague Johann Sebastian, Telemann did not compose very many pieces for the organ. This Fantasia is a beautiful example of a very free composition.

Registration
HW: Principal 8′ – Octave 4′ – Nasard 3′ – Superoctave 2′ – Mixtur
RP: Copula maior 8′ – Principal 4′ – Flöte 2′
Ped: Subbass 16 ‘ – Octavbasw 8’ – Gedecktbass 8 ‘

Edited by Maurizio Machella
https://www.free-scores.com/sheetmusic?p=azq7Et4MqR&fbclid=IwAR16hTodXTQRZ2Tg9xlXNXX6ZtayDdZfRxXgC4EL4WEClxHbQ1WVsKvj3GY

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Markus Stein, Organ
Console by Noorlander Orgelbau
Hauptwerk Software,
Sample Set Kögler Organ #Nitra
by Piotr Grabowski

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5 thoughts on “Georg Philipp Telemann – Fantasia in D”

  1. Interesting music, are you sure this is originally an organ piece? Since Machella often arranges keyboard pieces for organ (just adding a pedal part).
    Well played, with a lot of life.

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