GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN Concerto for Four Violins in G Major, TWV 40:201
Jenny Yeyeong Jin, violin
Ida Kavafian, violin
Haram Kim, violin
Christine Lim, violin
Performed on Sunday, March 19, 2017
Field Concert Hall, Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767) was perhaps the most prolific composer in the history of Western music. Among his more than 3,600 works are four concertos for four violins. A concerto usually features one or more soloists performing in front of an orchestra or ensemble. However, in these “chamber concertos,” Telemann did away with the orchestra altogether.
—Andrew Lane
Curtis On Tour March and April 2017
“Fiddlefest” East Coast Tour
Tour Performances:
Curtis Institute of Music (Philadelphia)
Corning Museum of Glass, presented by Corning Civic Music (Corning, NY)
Saint James Place (Great Barrington, MA)
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Boston, MA)
Highfield Hall and Gardens (Falmouth, MA)
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