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{{Infobox musical composition
{{Infobox musical composition
| name = Twelve Fantasias for Viola da Gamba Solo<br>''Fantaisies pour la Basse de Violle''
| name = Twelve Fantasias for Viola da Gamba Solo<br />''Fantaisies pour la Basse de Violle''
| composer = [[Georg Philipp Telemann]]
| composer = [[Georg Philipp Telemann]]
| image = Gambe-Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg-1911.496.tif
| image = Telemann 12 fantasias for viola da gamba without basso.png
| image_upright =
| image_upright =
| caption = Viola da Gamba, 17th century
| caption = Title page
| occasion =
| occasion =
| catalogue = [[TWV]] 40:26–37
| catalogue = [[TWV]] 40:26–37
| published = {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1735}}|location=[[Hamburg]]
| published = {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1735}}|location=[[Hamburg]]|italic=no}}
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[[Georg Philipp Telemann]]'s collection of '''Twelve Fantasias for Viola da Gamba Solo''', [[TWV]] 40:26–37, was published in [[Hamburg]] in 1735, titled '''''Fantaisies pour la Basse de Violle'''''. The [[Fantasia (music)|fantasia]]s for [[viola da gamba]] were considered lost until an original print was found in a private collection in 2015. They were published by [[Edition Güntersberg]] in 2016, and first recorded and performed again by Thomas Fritzsch the same year.
[[Georg Philipp Telemann]]'s collection of '''Twelve Fantasias for Viola da Gamba Solo''', [[TWV]] 40:26–37, was published in [[Hamburg]] in 1735, titled '''''Fantaisies pour la Basse de Violle'''''. The [[Fantasia (music)|fantasia]]s for [[viola da gamba]] were considered lost until an original print was found in a private collection in 2015. They were published by [[Edition Güntersberg]] in 2016, and first recorded and performed again by [[Thomas Fritzsch]] the same year.


== History ==
== History ==
Telemann printed the [[Fantasia (music)|fantasias]] for [[viola da gamba]] in 1735 in his own publishing house in [[Hamburg]].{{sfn|Güntersberg|2016}} He undertook self-publishing, offering works by subscription: His subscriber lists include buyers from Amsterdam, London and Paris. He offered a 20% discount to subscribers to the fantasias.<ref name="Guerrieri" /> The fantasias are among Telemann's collections of music for unaccompanied instruments, with others being [[12 Fantasias for Solo Flute (Telemann)|twelve fantasias for solo flute]] (1732/33), [[12 Fantasias for Solo Violin (Telemann)|twelve fantasias for solo violin]] (1735), and thirty-six pieces for harpsichord (1732–33).{{sfn|Zohn|2008}}
Telemann printed the [[Fantasia (music)|fantasias]] for [[viola da gamba]] in 1735 in his own publishing house in [[Hamburg]].{{sfn|Güntersberg|2016}} He undertook self-publishing, offering works by subscription: His subscriber lists include buyers from Amsterdam, London and Paris. He offered a 20% discount to subscribers to the fantasias.<ref name="Guerrieri" /> The fantasias are among Telemann's collections of music for unaccompanied instruments, with others being [[12 Fantasias for Solo Flute (Telemann)|twelve fantasias for solo flute]] (1732/33), [[12 Fantasias for Solo Violin (Telemann)|twelve fantasias for solo violin]] (1735), and thirty-six pieces for harpsichord (1732–33).{{sfn|Zohn|2008}}


Based on research by the French musicologist [[François-Pierre Goy]],<ref>[http://data.bnf.fr/12231574/francois-pierre_goy/ François-Pierre Goy on [[BnF]]]</ref> the fantasias, which had been thought to be lost, were found in 2015 in an archive of the {{Interlanguage link|State Archive of Lower Saxony|de|Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv}} in [[Osnabrück]].{{sfn|Zadow|2016|p=47,64}}<ref name="Drees" /><ref name="Magdeburg" /> The archive held a complete copy of the music printed by Telemann in 1735 in the private collection from [[Schloss Ledenburg]], now called Ledenburg Collection.{{sfn|Zadow|2016|p=47}}<ref name="Magdeburg" /> The fantasias were published by [[Edition Güntersberg]] in 2016, with a [[facsimile]] of Telemann's print.{{sfn|Güntersberg|2016}} After their discovery, the fantasias were first performed by the gambist [[Thomas Fritzsch]],<ref name="Magdeburg" /> who is also a musicologist teaching at the [[Leipzig University]].<ref name="Leipzig" /> Fritzsch played them for the first time after their rediscovery in two concerts as part of the 23rd [[Magdeburger Telemann-Festtage]] on 19 and 20 March 2016, along with a recording (made at the abbey church of [[Zscheiplitz]])<ref name="Burgenland" /><ref name="Gardner" /> and the presentation of the edition.<ref name="Magdeburg" />
Based on research by the French musicologist [[François-Pierre Goy]],<ref>[http://data.bnf.fr/12231574/francois-pierre_goy/ François-Pierre Goy] on [[BnF]]</ref> the fantasias, which had been thought to be lost, were found in 2015 in an archive of the {{Interlanguage link|State Archive of Lower Saxony|de|Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv}} in [[Osnabrück]].{{sfn|Zadow|2016|p=47,64}}<ref name="Drees" /><ref name="Magdeburg" /> The archive held a complete copy of the music printed by Telemann in 1735 in the private collection from [[Schloss Ledenburg]], now called Ledenburg Collection.{{sfn|Zadow|2016|p=47}}<ref name="Magdeburg" /> The fantasias were published by [[Edition Güntersberg]] in 2016, with a [[facsimile]] of Telemann's print.{{sfn|Güntersberg|2016}} After their discovery, the fantasias were first performed by the gambist [[Thomas Fritzsch]],<ref name="Magdeburg" /> who is also a musicologist teaching at the [[Leipzig University]].<ref name="Leipzig" /> Fritzsch played them for the first time after their rediscovery in two concerts as part of the 23rd [[Magdeburger Telemann-Festtage]] on 19 and 20 March 2016, along with a recording (made at the abbey church of [[Zscheiplitz]])<ref name="Burgenland" /><ref name="Gardner" /> and the presentation of the edition.<ref name="Magdeburg" />


== Music ==
== Music ==
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# Fantasia in E-flat major (Andante – Allegro – Vivace)
# Fantasia in E-flat major (Andante – Allegro – Vivace)


Written at a time when the instrument was no longer fashionable, Telemann had to compose with imagination to attract buyers.{{sfn|Heinrich|2016|p=99}}<ref name="Gardner" /> A reviewer of ''[[Gramophone (magazine)|Gramophone]]'' notes: "Telemann presents a cornucopia of broken chords, unison and contrapuntal writing, passagework and even some plucking; there’s also a nod to the fashion tussle of the time between the fugal and the galant style".<ref name="Gardner" />
Written at a time when the instrument was no longer fashionable, Telemann had to compose with imagination to attract buyers.{{sfn|Heinrich|2016|p=99}}<ref name="Gardner" /> A reviewer of ''[[Gramophone (magazine)|Gramophone]]'' notes: "Telemann presents a cornucopia of broken chords, unison and contrapuntal writing, passagework and even some plucking; there's also a nod to the fashion tussle of the time between the fugal and the galant style".<ref name="Gardner" />


== Performances, arrangement and recordings ==
== Performances, arrangement and recordings ==
The fantasias have been performed internationally after their rediscovery, especially in 2017, celebrating 250 years after the composer died.<ref name="Guerrieri" /><ref name="telemann2017" /><ref name="Melk" /> The flutist Monika Mandelartz arranged the fantasias for her instrument, saying that they are "complex, musically rich pieces, albeit not immediately understandable to the performer".<ref name="Mandelartz" />
The fantasias have been performed internationally after their rediscovery, especially in 2017, celebrating 250 years after the composer died.<ref name="Guerrieri" /><ref name="telemann2017" /><ref name="Melk" /> The flutist Monika Mandelartz arranged the fantasias for her instrument, saying that they are "complex, musically rich pieces, albeit not immediately understandable to the performer".<ref name="Mandelartz" />


[[Jonathan Dunford]] recorded the fantasias in two volumes, one in April 2016,<ref name="Dunford 1" /> the second in May that year,<ref name="Dunford 2" /> and he played excerpts in lectures for [[France Musique]] in July 2016.<ref name="France Musique" /> The fantasias were recorded by Robert Smith<ref name="Arco Sonoro" /> in 2017. A reviewer of ''[[The Guardian]]'' noted the compositions' "astonishing range" in character between "infectious jollity" and "depths of despair",<ref name="Pritchard" /> and attest that the player "navigates each piece with clear-eyed musicality, always weaving a beautifully sonorous, coherent line through Telemann’s rich invention".<ref name="Pritchard" />
[[Jonathan Dunford]] recorded the fantasias in two volumes, one in April 2016,<ref name="Dunford 1" /> the second in May that year,<ref name="Dunford 2" /> and he played excerpts in lectures for [[France Musique]] in July 2016.<ref name="France Musique" /> The fantasias were recorded by Robert Smith<ref name="Arco Sonoro" /> in 2017. A reviewer of ''[[The Guardian]]'' noted the compositions' "astonishing range" in character between "infectious jollity" and "depths of despair",<ref name="Pritchard" /> and attest that the player "navigates each piece with clear-eyed musicality, always weaving a beautifully sonorous, coherent line through Telemann's rich invention".<ref name="Pritchard" /> In a comparative review of current recordings of the Fantasias, [[Fanfare (magazine)|''Fanfare'']] magazine writes that it is John Dornenburg in his 2020 recording "who is the most imaginative and who gets the most out of Telemann's music," stating that "Dornenburg's playing is more assertive and his tone is warmer, fuller, and more characterful."<ref>{{Cite news |last=Tuttle |first=Raymond |year=2022 |orig-date=May–June |title=TELEMANN Fantasias for viola da Gamba, TWV 40:26–37. John Dornenburg (vdg). CENTAUR 3892 (77:50) |pages=416 |work=Fanfare}}</ref>


== Award ==
== Award ==
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| title = Telemann, Zwölf Fantasien für Viola da Gamba solo, 40:26–37, VdG, Moderne Ausgabe und Faksimile
| title = Telemann, Zwölf Fantasien für Viola da Gamba solo, 40:26–37, VdG, Moderne Ausgabe und Faksimile
| publisher = [[Edition Güntersberg]]
| publisher = [[Edition Güntersberg]]
| year = 2016
| date = 2016
| ismn = 979-0-50174-281-3
| ismn = 979-0-50174-281-3
}}
}}
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| publisher = Magazin Klassik
| publisher = Magazin Klassik
| date = 25 March 2016
| date = 25 March 2016
| language = German
| language = de
| accessdate = 7 July 2017
| access-date = 7 July 2017
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


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| title = Telemann / 12 Fantaisies pour la basse de violle
| title = Telemann / 12 Fantaisies pour la basse de violle
| publisher = [[Gramophone (magazine)|Gramophone]]
| publisher = [[Gramophone (magazine)|Gramophone]]
| year = 2016
| date = 2016
| accessdate = 1 July 2017
| access-date = 1 July 2017
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


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| publisher = [[Boston Globe]]
| publisher = [[Boston Globe]]
| date = 9 June 2017
| date = 9 June 2017
| accessdate = 1 July 2017
| access-date = 1 July 2017
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


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| title = Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767) / 12 Fantasias / arranged after the fantasias for viola da gamba solo
| title = Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767) / 12 Fantasias / arranged after the fantasias for viola da gamba solo
| publisher = Girolamo
| publisher = Girolamo
| year = 2016
| date = 2016
| accessdate = 1 July 2017
| access-date = 1 July 2017
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


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| url = https://www.theguardian.com/music/2017/jul/30/telemann-fantasias-for-viola-da-gamba-review-robert-smith
| url = https://www.theguardian.com/music/2017/jul/30/telemann-fantasias-for-viola-da-gamba-review-robert-smith
| title = Telemann: Fantasias for Viola da Gamba CD review – a delight
| title = Telemann: Fantasias for Viola da Gamba CD review – a delight
| publisher = [[The Guardian]]
| work = [[The Guardian]]
| date = 30 July 2017
| date = 30 July 2017
| accessdate = 16 August 2017
| access-date = 16 August 2017
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


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| title = Robert Smith
| title = Robert Smith
| publisher = L'Arco Sonoro
| publisher = L'Arco Sonoro
| year = 2017
| date = 2017
| language = German
| language = de
| accessdate = 17 August 2017
| access-date = 17 August 2017
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


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| title = Welturaufführung in Klosterkirche
| title = Welturaufführung in Klosterkirche
| publisher = Burgenlandkreis Regional TV
| publisher = Burgenlandkreis Regional TV
| year = 2016
| date = 2016
| language = German
| language = de
| accessdate = 6 July 2016
| access-date = 6 July 2016
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160718134404/http://www.blkregional.de/welturauffuehrung-in-klosterkirche/
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160718134404/http://www.blkregional.de/welturauffuehrung-in-klosterkirche/
| archive-date = 18 July 2016
| archive-date = 18 July 2016
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| title = Telemann: Fantasies for Solo Viola da Gamba, Vol. 1
| title = Telemann: Fantasies for Solo Viola da Gamba, Vol. 1
| publisher = store.cdbaby.com
| publisher = store.cdbaby.com
| year = 2016
| date = 2016
| accessdate = 16 August 2016
| access-date = 16 August 2016
| archive-date = 6 July 2019
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190706142553/https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/jonathandunford5
| url-status = dead
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


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| title = Telemann: Fantasies for Solo Viola da Gamba, Vol. 2
| title = Telemann: Fantasies for Solo Viola da Gamba, Vol. 2
| publisher = store.cdbaby.com
| publisher = store.cdbaby.com
| year = 2016
| date = 2016
| accessdate = 16 August 2016
| access-date = 16 August 2016
| archive-date = 6 July 2019
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190706142551/https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/jonathandunford6
| url-status = dead
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


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| title = Winners
| title = Winners
| publisher = [[Echo Klassik]]
| publisher = [[Echo Klassik]]
| year = 2017
| date = 2017
| accessdate = 16 August 2016
| access-date = 16 August 2016
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170803212313/http://www.echoklassik.de/fileadmin/echoklassik/upload/news/2017/2ECHO_KLASSIK_Winners_2017.pdf
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170803212313/http://www.echoklassik.de/fileadmin/echoklassik/upload/news/2017/2ECHO_KLASSIK_Winners_2017.pdf
| archive-date = 3 August 2017
| archive-date = 3 August 2017
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| publisher = telemann2017.eu
| publisher = telemann2017.eu
| date = 1 August 2017
| date = 1 August 2017
| language = German
| language = de
| accessdate = 16 August 2016
| access-date = 16 August 2016
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


<ref name="France Musique">{{cite web
<ref name="France Musique">{{cite web
| url = http://telemannia.org/archives/117
| url = http://telemannia.org/archives/117
| title = France Musique – Jonathan Dunford on Telemann’s 12 Fantasias for Solo Viola da Gamba, 1735
| title = France Musique – Jonathan Dunford on Telemann's 12 Fantasias for Solo Viola da Gamba, 1735
| publisher = telemannia.org
| publisher = telemannia.org
| date = 30 July 2017
| date = 30 July 2017
| language = French
| language = fr
| accessdate = 16 August 2016
| access-date = 16 August 2016
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


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| title = Thomas Fritzsch
| title = Thomas Fritzsch
| publisher = Institut für Musikpädagogik of the [[Leipzig University]]
| publisher = Institut für Musikpädagogik of the [[Leipzig University]]
| year=
| date =
| language = German
| language = de
| accessdate = 6 July 2016
| access-date = 6 July 2016
|url-status = dead
|url-status = dead
| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20120902101557/http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~mupaed/html/vita/frit.html
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120902101557/http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~mupaed/html/vita/frit.html
| archivedate = 2 September 2012
| archive-date = 2 September 2012
| df=
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| title = Gambist Thomas Fritzsch präsentiert 12 verschollen geglaubte Fantasien für Viola da gamba
| title = Gambist Thomas Fritzsch präsentiert 12 verschollen geglaubte Fantasien für Viola da gamba
| publisher = Magdeburger Telemann-Festtage
| publisher = Magdeburger Telemann-Festtage
| year = 2016
| date = 2016
| language = German
| language = de
| page = 6
| page = 6
| accessdate = 6 July 2016
| access-date = 6 July 2016
| archive-date = 18 July 2016
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160718134358/http://www.telemann.org/tl_files/files/images/veranstaltungen_programm/23.MTFT/Presse/Pressemappe_23.%20Magdeburger%20Telemann-Festtage.pdf
| url-status = dead
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


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| title = Georg Philipp Telemann: From the 12 Fantasies for Viola da gamba Solo
| title = Georg Philipp Telemann: From the 12 Fantasies for Viola da gamba Solo
| publisher = Internationale Barocktage Stift Melk
| publisher = Internationale Barocktage Stift Melk
| year = 2017
| date = 2017
| accessdate = 1 July 2017
| access-date = 1 July 2017
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


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| title = Fantasia 1 [C-Moll] / TWV 40:26
| title = Fantasia 1 [C-Moll] / TWV 40:26
| publisher = [[Edition Güntersberg]]
| publisher = [[Edition Güntersberg]]
| year = 2016
| date = 2016
| accessdate = 16 August 2017
| access-date = 16 August 2017
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


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| title = Viola di Gamba. Fantasia I.
| title = Viola di Gamba. Fantasia I.
| publisher = [[Edition Güntersberg]]
| publisher = [[Edition Güntersberg]]
| year = 2016
| date = 2016
| accessdate = 16 August 2017
| access-date = 16 August 2017
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


<ref name="telemann2017">{{cite web
<ref name="telemann2017">{{cite web
| url = http://www.telemann2017.eu/en/events/event/telemannia-telemanns-complete-lost-12-fantasias-for-solo-viol-1735-947.html
| url = http://www.telemann2017.eu/en/events/event/telemannia-telemanns-complete-lost-12-fantasias-for-solo-viol-1735-947.html
| title = Telemannia: Telemann's Complete ‘Lost’ 12 Fantasias for Solo Viol, 1735
| title = Telemannia: Telemann's Complete 'Lost' 12 Fantasias for Solo Viol, 1735
| publisher = telemann2017.eu
| publisher = telemann2017.eu
| date = 10 March 2017
| date = 10 March 2017
| accessdate = 1 July 2017
| access-date = 1 July 2017
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


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| title = Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767) / Twelve Fantasias for Viola da Gamba solo
| title = Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767) / Twelve Fantasias for Viola da Gamba solo
| publisher = [[Edition Güntersberg]]
| publisher = [[Edition Güntersberg]]
| year = 2016
| date = 2016
| accessdate = 2016-02-21
| access-date = 2016-02-21
| ref = {{sfnref|Güntersberg|2016}}
| ref = {{sfnref|Güntersberg|2016}}
}}
}}
* {{GroveOnline
* {{Cite Grove
| title = Georg Philipp Telemann
| title = Georg Philipp Telemann
| author = Zohn, Steven
| author = Zohn, Steven
| accessdate = 5 October 2006
}}
}}
* {{cite journal
* {{cite journal
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| journal = The Viola da Gamba Society Journal
| journal = The Viola da Gamba Society Journal
| volume = 10
| volume = 10
| year = 2016
| date = 2016
| pages = 43–80
| pages = 43–80
| accessdate = 17 August 2017
| access-date = 17 August 2017
| ref = harv
}}
}}
* {{cite journal
* {{cite journal
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| journal = The Viola da Gamba Society Journal
| journal = The Viola da Gamba Society Journal
| volume = 10
| volume = 10
| year = 2016
| date = 2016
| pages = 43–80
| pages = 43–80
| accessdate = 17 August 2017
| access-date = 17 August 2017
| ref = harv
}}
}}
* {{cite book
* {{cite book
| last = Zohn
| last = Zohn
| first = Steven
| first = Steven
| year = 2008
| date = 2008
| title = Music for a Mixed Taste: Style, Genre, and Meaning in Telemann's Instrumental Works
| title = Music for a Mixed Taste: Style, Genre, and Meaning in Telemann's Instrumental Works
| publisher = Oxford University Press
| publisher = Oxford University Press
| isbn = 978-0-19-516977-5
| isbn = 978-0-19-516977-5
| ref = harv
| url-access = registration
| url-access = registration
| url = https://archive.org/details/musicformixedtas00zohn_0
| url = https://archive.org/details/musicformixedtas00zohn_0
}}
}}


==External links==
== External links ==
* {{IMSLP|work=12 Fantasias for Viol without Bass, TWV 40:26-37 (Telemann, Georg Philipp)|cname=12 Fantasias for Viol without Bass, TWV 40:26–37}}
* {{IMSLP|work=12 Fantasias for Viol without Bass, TWV 40:26-37 (Telemann, Georg Philipp)|cname=12 Fantasias for Viol without Bass, TWV 40:26–37}}
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[[Category:Compositions by Georg Philipp Telemann|Fantasia]]
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Twelve Fantasias for Viola da Gamba Solo
Fantaisies pour la Basse de Violle
by Georg Philipp Telemann
Title page
CatalogueTWV 40:26–37
Published1735 (1735): Hamburg

Georg Philipp Telemann's collection of Twelve Fantasias for Viola da Gamba Solo, TWV 40:26–37, was published in Hamburg in 1735, titled Fantaisies pour la Basse de Violle. The fantasias for viola da gamba were considered lost until an original print was found in a private collection in 2015. They were published by Edition Güntersberg in 2016, and first recorded and performed again by Thomas Fritzsch the same year.

History[edit]

Telemann printed the fantasias for viola da gamba in 1735 in his own publishing house in Hamburg.[1] He undertook self-publishing, offering works by subscription: His subscriber lists include buyers from Amsterdam, London and Paris. He offered a 20% discount to subscribers to the fantasias.[2] The fantasias are among Telemann's collections of music for unaccompanied instruments, with others being twelve fantasias for solo flute (1732/33), twelve fantasias for solo violin (1735), and thirty-six pieces for harpsichord (1732–33).[3]

Based on research by the French musicologist François-Pierre Goy,[4] the fantasias, which had been thought to be lost, were found in 2015 in an archive of the State Archive of Lower Saxony [de] in Osnabrück.[5][6][7] The archive held a complete copy of the music printed by Telemann in 1735 in the private collection from Schloss Ledenburg, now called Ledenburg Collection.[8][7] The fantasias were published by Edition Güntersberg in 2016, with a facsimile of Telemann's print.[1] After their discovery, the fantasias were first performed by the gambist Thomas Fritzsch,[7] who is also a musicologist teaching at the Leipzig University.[9] Fritzsch played them for the first time after their rediscovery in two concerts as part of the 23rd Magdeburger Telemann-Festtage on 19 and 20 March 2016, along with a recording (made at the abbey church of Zscheiplitz)[10][11] and the presentation of the edition.[7]

Music[edit]

This collection consists of the following works:[12]

  1. Fantasia in C minor (Adagio – Allegro – Adagio – Allegro)[13][14]
  2. Fantasia in D major (Vivace – Andante – Vivace Presto)
  3. Fantasia in E minor (Largo – Presto – Vivace)
  4. Fantasia in F major (Vivace – Grave – Allegro)
  5. Fantasia in B-flat major (Allegro – Largo – Allegro)
  6. Fantasia in G major (Scherzando – Dolce – Spirituoso)
  7. Fantasia in G minor (Andante – Vivace – Allegro)
  8. Fantasia in A major (Allegro – Vivace – Allegro)
  9. Fantasia in C major (Presto – Grave – Allegro)
  10. Fantasia in E major (Dolce – Allegro – Dolce – Allegro Siciliana Scherzando)
  11. Fantasia in D minor (Allegro – Grave – Allegro)
  12. Fantasia in E-flat major (Andante – Allegro – Vivace)

Written at a time when the instrument was no longer fashionable, Telemann had to compose with imagination to attract buyers.[15][11] A reviewer of Gramophone notes: "Telemann presents a cornucopia of broken chords, unison and contrapuntal writing, passagework and even some plucking; there's also a nod to the fashion tussle of the time between the fugal and the galant style".[11]

Performances, arrangement and recordings[edit]

The fantasias have been performed internationally after their rediscovery, especially in 2017, celebrating 250 years after the composer died.[2][12][16] The flutist Monika Mandelartz arranged the fantasias for her instrument, saying that they are "complex, musically rich pieces, albeit not immediately understandable to the performer".[17]

Jonathan Dunford recorded the fantasias in two volumes, one in April 2016,[18] the second in May that year,[19] and he played excerpts in lectures for France Musique in July 2016.[20] The fantasias were recorded by Robert Smith[21] in 2017. A reviewer of The Guardian noted the compositions' "astonishing range" in character between "infectious jollity" and "depths of despair",[22] and attest that the player "navigates each piece with clear-eyed musicality, always weaving a beautifully sonorous, coherent line through Telemann's rich invention".[22] In a comparative review of current recordings of the Fantasias, Fanfare magazine writes that it is John Dornenburg in his 2020 recording "who is the most imaginative and who gets the most out of Telemann's music," stating that "Dornenburg's playing is more assertive and his tone is warmer, fuller, and more characterful."[23]

Award[edit]

Fritzsch was awarded the Echo Klassik 2017 in the category Welterstaufführung (World Premiere Recording) for his first recording of the fantasias.[24][25]

Edition[edit]

  • Zadow, Günter von; Fritzsch, Thomas, eds. (2016). Telemann, Zwölf Fantasien für Viola da Gamba solo, 40:26–37, VdG, Moderne Ausgabe und Faksimile. Edition Güntersberg. ISMN 979-0-50174-281-3.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Güntersberg 2016.
  2. ^ a b Guerrieri, Matthew (9 June 2017). "Lost and found music, two centuries apart". Boston Globe. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
  3. ^ Zohn 2008.
  4. ^ François-Pierre Goy on BnF
  5. ^ Zadow 2016, p. 47,64.
  6. ^ Drees, Stefan (25 March 2016). "Telemann, Georg Philipp – 12 Fantaisies pour la Basse de Violle / Schließung einer bedeutsamen Repertoirelücke" (in German). Magazin Klassik. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  7. ^ a b c d "Gambist Thomas Fritzsch präsentiert 12 verschollen geglaubte Fantasien für Viola da gamba" (PDF) (in German). Magdeburger Telemann-Festtage. 2016. p. 6. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 July 2016. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  8. ^ Zadow 2016, p. 47.
  9. ^ "Thomas Fritzsch" (in German). Institut für Musikpädagogik of the Leipzig University. Archived from the original on 2 September 2012. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  10. ^ "Welturaufführung in Klosterkirche" (in German). Burgenlandkreis Regional TV. 2016. Archived from the original on 18 July 2016. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  11. ^ a b c Gardner, Charlotte (2016). "Telemann / 12 Fantaisies pour la basse de violle". Gramophone. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
  12. ^ a b "Telemannia: Telemann's Complete 'Lost' 12 Fantasias for Solo Viol, 1735". telemann2017.eu. 10 March 2017. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
  13. ^ "Fantasia 1 [C-Moll] / TWV 40:26" (PDF). Edition Güntersberg. 2016. Retrieved 16 August 2017.
  14. ^ "Viola di Gamba. Fantasia I." (PDF). Edition Güntersberg. 2016. Retrieved 16 August 2017.
  15. ^ Heinrich 2016, p. 99.
  16. ^ "Georg Philipp Telemann: From the 12 Fantasies for Viola da gamba Solo". Internationale Barocktage Stift Melk. 2017. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
  17. ^ Mandelartz, Monika (2016). "Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767) / 12 Fantasias / arranged after the fantasias for viola da gamba solo". Girolamo. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
  18. ^ "Telemann: Fantasies for Solo Viola da Gamba, Vol. 1". store.cdbaby.com. 2016. Archived from the original on 6 July 2019. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
  19. ^ "Telemann: Fantasies for Solo Viola da Gamba, Vol. 2". store.cdbaby.com. 2016. Archived from the original on 6 July 2019. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
  20. ^ "France Musique – Jonathan Dunford on Telemann's 12 Fantasias for Solo Viola da Gamba, 1735" (in French). telemannia.org. 30 July 2017. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
  21. ^ "Robert Smith" (in German). L'Arco Sonoro. 2017. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  22. ^ a b Pritchard, Stephen (30 July 2017). "Telemann: Fantasias for Viola da Gamba CD review – a delight". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 August 2017.
  23. ^ Tuttle, Raymond (2022) [May–June]. "TELEMANN Fantasias for viola da Gamba, TWV 40:26–37. John Dornenburg (vdg). CENTAUR 3892 (77:50)". Fanfare. p. 416.
  24. ^ "Winners" (PDF). Echo Klassik. 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 August 2017. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
  25. ^ "ECHO Klassik 2017 für Thomas Fritzsch" (in German). telemann2017.eu. 1 August 2017. Retrieved 16 August 2016.

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