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Telemann's and eventually
Telemann's brother Heinrich Matthias ( 1672 – 1746 ) eventually became a clergyman.
Telemann's opera productions were not particularly popular, and eventually the opera house had to be closed down in 1738.
After Telemann's eldest son Andreas died in 1755, he assumed the responsibility of raising Andreas ' son Georg Michael Telemann, who eventually became a composer.

Telemann's and was
While Telemann's career prospered, his personal life was always troubled: his first wife died only a few months after their marriage, and his second wife had extramarital affairs and accumulated a large gambling debt before leaving Telemann.
Some 50 years before Telemann's birth the city was Sack of Magdeburg | sacked and had to be rebuilt.
The former matter was resolved quickly, but Telemann's exclusive right to publish his own work was only recognized in full in 1757.
In his later years, Telemann's eyesight began to deteriorate, and he was increasingly troubled by health problems.
He was immensely popular not only in Germany but in the rest of Europe as well: orders for editions of Telemann's music came from France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Scandinavian countries, Switzerland, and Spain.
Particularly striking examples of such unfair judgements were produced by noted Bach biographers Philipp Spitta and Albert Schweitzer, who criticized Telemann's cantatas and then praised works they thought were composed by Bach — but which were, in fact, composed by Telemann, as was shown by later research.
Telemann's music was one of the driving forces behind the late Baroque and the early Classical styles.

Telemann's and from
* Edition Musiklandschaften Modern performing editions of Telemann's yearly Passions from 1757 to 1767 edited by Johannes Pausch
* The Siciliana of Fantasia No. 9 from Georg Philipp Telemann's Twelve Fantasias, in track ten.

Telemann's and ;
However, the superintendent of the school, Caspar Calvoer, recognized Telemann's talents and even introduced him to musical theory ; Telemann continued composing and playing various instruments, taught himself thoroughbass and regularly supplied music for the church choir and the town musicians.
Unfortunately, the mother died soon afterwards ; Telemann's marriage lasted only for 15 months.

Telemann's and by
Such views were influenced by an account of Telemann's music by Christoph Daniel Ebeling, a late-18th-century critic who in fact praised Telemann's music and only made passing critical remarks of his productivity.
* Habsburger Verlag Modern performing editions of Telemann's cantatas edited by Eric Fiedler.
) In the realm of song, Claude Debussy set both Verlaine's " Pantomime " and Banville's " Pierrot " ( 1842 ) to music in 1881 ( not published until 1926 )— the only precedents among works by major composers being the " Pierrot " section of Telemann's Burlesque Overture ( 1717 – 22 ), Mozart's 1783 " Masquerade " ( in which Mozart himself took the role of Harlequin and his brother-in-law, Joseph Lange, that of Pierrot ), and the " Pierrot " section of Robert Schumann's Carnival ( 1835 ).
Early examples of viola concertos include, among others, Georg Philipp Telemann's concerto in G major, and several concertos by the Stamitz clan including Carl Stamitz.
* Camacho is a character in Don Quixote whose wedding is a byword for excess ( in French " les noces de Gamache ") and the subject of ballets and operas including Telemann's Don Quichotte auf der Hochzeit des Camacho, Mendelssohn's Die Hochzeit des Camacho and works by Mercadante, Milon and others

Telemann's and Maria
Telemann's wife Maria Catherina amassed a very large gambling debt, 4400 Reichsthaler, which amounted to more than Telemann's annual income.

Telemann's and had
Telemann's new duties were similar to those he had in Leipzig.

Telemann's and .
Telemann's music incorporates several national styles: French, Italian, and Polish.
Telemann's birthplace, the city of Magdeburg, in early 18th century.
On his father's side, only a single relative is known to have been a professional musician: Heinrich Thering, Telemann's great-grandfather, served as Kantor at Halberstadt in the late 16th century.
However, Telemann's growing prominence and methods caused a conflict between him and Kuhnau.
Unfortunately, the Great Northern War put an end to Telemann's career at Sorau.
Thus began one of the most productive periods in Telemann's life: during his tenure at Eisenach he composed a wealth of instrumental music ( sonatas and concertos ), and numerous sacred works, which included four or five complete annual cycles of church cantatas, 50 German and Italian cantatas, and some 20 serenatas.
More than 40 volumes of music appeared between 1725 and 1740 and these were widely distributed across Europe, owing to Telemann's numerous contacts in various countries.
After the Bach revival, Telemann's works were judged as inferior to Bach's and lacking in religious fervour.

friends and Hamburg
In Hamburg Telemann started publishing his literary works: poems, texts for vocal music, sonnets, poems on the deaths of friends and colleagues.
Shehhi was a student from the United Arab Emirates who moved to Germany in 1996 and soon became close friends with Mohamed Atta, Ziad Jarrah and Ramzi bin al-Shibh, forming the Hamburg cell.
Steinway employees, together with artists, dealers and friends from around the world celebrated the anniversary at the Laeiszhalle ( former Music Hall Hamburg ) with a gala concert, culminating in a showcase performance by the Steinway Artists Lang Lang, Vladimir and Vovka Ashkenazy and Detlef Kraus.
In the mid-1990s, bin al-Shibh moved as a student to Hamburg, where he soon became close friends with Mohamed Atta, Ziad Jarrah and Marwan al-Shehhi.
He kept up on a serious level with advances in astronomy, chemistry and biology ( he owned and used a fine microscope ), and the circle of his friends in Hamburg attests to the catholicity of his interests.
Set in 1939 Hamburg, Peter Müller and Thomas Berger join their friends ( Arvid — a big-band fanatic and swing guitarist — and Otto ) at the Bismarck, a swing club.
Hölty's collection Gedichte ( poems ) was published by his friends Count Friedrich Leopold zu Stolberg and J. H. Voss ( Hamburg, 1783 ).
Encouraged by Goethe and other friends, he wrote in 1808 a manuscript describing the color sphere, published in Hamburg early in 1810.
He arranged with the captains of the Hamburg steamers to take these soldiers across the ocean at half price, and together with some friends he " made up a little purse " with which they could be sent to Hamburg.
Since then they've been travelling around Europe with friends, such as 60 stories from Canada, karl-heinz from Hamburg or ninetynine from Australia and have played more than 100 concerts. They release their records on Fidel Bastro.
Through the aid of his showbusiness friends, Anderson was able to launch a new show at London's Covent Garden Theatre in 1846 and then toured Europe the following year, traveling to Hamburg, Stockholm, and St. Petersburg, where he met Czar Nicholas I, who arranged a command performance for Anderson after an awkward chance meeting.

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After seemingly destroying all his enemies and bringing peace to Rome he was assassinated by friends in a conspiracy organized by Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus.
Groucho was not allowed to join an informal symphonietta of friends, organized by Ben Hecht, that included Harpo because he could only play the mandolin.
The term generally refers to unauthorized releases by organized groups, as opposed to file sharing between friends or large groups of people with similar interest using a darknet.
He organized the Deccan Education Society with a few of his college friends, including Gopal Ganesh Agarkar, Mahadev Ballal Namjoshi and Vishnushastri Krushnashastri Chiplunkar whose goal was to improve the quality of education for India's youth.
His friends organized and financed the Académie Matisse in Paris,
The Cowboys were a loosely organized band of friends and acquaintances who teamed up for various crimes and came to each other's aid.
</ sup ></ ref > He participated in the 1831 – 33 Powerscourt Conference, an annual meeting of Bible students organized by his friend ,< ref >< sup > It is widely believed that Darby and Lady Powerscourt were romantically attached but friends persuaded him that any marriage may prove a distraction .</ sup ></ ref > the wealthy widow Lady Powerscourt ( Theodosia Wingfield Powerscourt ).
These men were a loosely organized band of friends and acquaintances who teamed up for various crimes and came to each other's aid.
Many of these crimes were carried out by outlaw elements labeled " Cow-boys ", a loosely organized band of friends and acquaintances who teamed up for various crimes and came to each other's aid.
Originally named Pewonagowink Township when organized in 1848, but was later changed at the request of John Farquharson, a Scot, renamed the township to Montrose to impress his Scottish friends.
In a campaign organized by the Chamber of Commerce, thousands of Johnstown ’ s citizens wrote to friends and relatives across the country hoping to bring new business to the town.
Informal tournaments can be organized by a group of friends ; for example, most colleges feature poker tournaments.
It is a time for people to attend prayer services, put on their best clothes ( referred to as bayramlık, often purchased just for the occasion ), visit all their loved ones ( such as relatives, neighbours, and friends ), and pay their respects to the deceased with organized visits to cemeteries, where large, temporary bazaars of flowers, water ( for watering the plants adorning a grave ), and prayer books are set up for the three-day occasion.
Much evidence indicates that, because her closest friends, including Count von Fersen ( who had organized the flight from Paris ), were absent, Marie Antoinette was attempting to influence Barnave and his fellow Feuillants as a way to ensure her family ’ s safety.
Jodelle himself took the title role, and the cast included his friends Remy Belleau and Jean de la Peruse, in honour of the play's success the friends organized a little etc.
The first organized paintball game in record was held by Charles Gaines, Bob Gurnsey and friends in New Hampshire in 1981, with the first paintball field opening approximately a year later in Sutton, NH ( opened by founder Bob Gurnsey ) In 1983 the first National Survival Game ( NSG ) national championship was held, with a $ 14, 000 cash award for the winning team.
Library " friends " groups, activist boards, and well organized book sales supplement government funding.
VANK is organized for the purpose of uniting cyber diplomats who want build up friendship with foreign friends by exchanging sincere letters and sharing dream and visions before promoting Korea.
They contacted Thomas Noguchi, the Chief Coroner for the County of Los Angeles, who organized the body's removal ; Divine's friends were able to prevent the press from taking any photographs of the body.
For her 80th birthday, her husband and Robert Osborne, a film historian and host of Turner Classic Movies, organized a party at a New York hotel for forty-five of Powell's friends and family members.
He never lost his love of classical literature and, throughout his life, organized evening gatherings of friends to discuss art, literature, and philosophy.
Barât, however, was already attending a party organized by some of his friends, and the hosts convinced him not to leave.
The most famous of these were the Rywin affair ( an alleged attempt to interfere with the legislative process, so named after the main suspect Lew Rywin ) -- this case was investigated by a special parliamentary committee, whose proceedings were televised and widely followed ), and the Starachowice affair ( government ministers informed friends with links to organized crime about an impending raid ).

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