

Telemann, Concerto in C major for four violins (IMC)
Edited by Hans Engel
Georg Philipp Telemann composed four concerti for four violins. Theses concerti are without continuo. Each concerto has four movements.
The concerto in C Major has the following movements:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdGj2KPHqJY
The Wild West and contemporary US composers inspired this piece. It has an idiomatic cowboy feel, with lively lines and a pleasing middle section. The outer sections have a dynamic ensemble energy, and there are opportunities for bowing techniques and position work.
Keith Sharp earned a Bachelor of Music degree in 1984. He's been a string educator in Brisbane since then, creating award-winning programs and compositions. His works are popular in Australia and internationally. Keith is also a clinician, guest conductor, and guest lecturer.
Experience the charm of a bygone era with this collection of beloved classics arranged for a piano trio. Once widespread in exclusive hotels, luxury liners, and tranquil spa tea rooms, these pieces are now making a comeback. Highlights include Bucalossi’s lively “The Grasshopper’s Dance” and Duncan’s stirring “March” from A Little Suite, both featured in the BBC series Dr. Finlay’s Casebook. Enjoy the elegance and sophistication of these timeless works.
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