Added: Jun 6, 2008
From: HARMONICO101
Duration: 7:31
GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN (1681-1767) "Wassermusik" suite for orchestra in C major TWV55:C3 "Hamburger Ebb' and Fluth" 2. Sarabande - "Die schlafende Thetis" 3. Bouree - "Die erwchende Thetis" 4. Loure - "Der verliebte Neptunus 5. Gavotte - "Spielende Najaden" 6. Harlequinade - "Der schertzende Tritonus" *George Philipp Telemann's Wassermusik (commonly known as 'Hamburger Ebb und Fluth' -- an oblique reference to the local method of sewage disposal!) was composed for the 100th anniversary of Hamburg's admiralty, 1723. Each of the movements picture the sea in all it's moods and characterized figures from the world of ancient mythology who would have been familiar to any educated seafarer. Performed by The King's Consort Conducted by Richard King
Channel: Music
Tags: bach baroque canon classical concerto grosso handel mozart music pachelbel sonata viola violin vivaldi water
Rating: 5.00 (3 ratings) Views: 1236' favoriteCount='5 Comments: 4
The30YearOldVirgin Says:
Oct 24, 2008 - Pretty?!!?! Little girls are pretty!!! This is great!!! At least!!!
The30YearOldVirgin Says:
Oct 24, 2008 - I've noticed you're one of few persons who actually bother to put the TWV reference in Telemann's videos! Great work! :)
HARMONICO101 Says:
Oct 24, 2008 - It's quite ridiculous not to I think. He wrote more music than anyone else (or at least he has the most surviving compositions), so you got to be able to identify his music somehow. Thanks for the nice comments!

xmyxdeathwishx Says:
Jun 24, 2008 - Pretty.