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- Kapitänsmusik abstract "The Hamburgische Kapitänsmusik (Hamburg Captain’s Music) refers to a body of compositions by Georg Philipp Telemann. They comprise sacred oratorios and secular serenades. However, the oratorios were intended to be performed in a secular setting, the Hamburg Drillhaus, and their characters are almost exclusively allegorical. The Kapitänsmusik was written for the annual banquet (or convivium) of the Hamburg militia captains. The works span the period from 1723 to 1766, although many of the manuscripts have now been lost, and in several of those years no banquet was held. Although Telemann’s grandson Georg Michael Telemann inherited many autographs and manuscript copies of Telemann’s vocal works, the rest of his musical estate, including the Kapitänsmusik, was sold at an auction in Hamburg on September 6, 1769. Much of that material has since disappeared, and the auction catalogue has not survived. Of the 36 Kapitänsmusiken that Telemann wrote, only 10 oratorios (with nine complete oratorio–serenade pairs) plus a few separate pieces are extant today.".
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- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageExternalLink telemann_eng.html.
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- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_patriotic_songs.
- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sacred_vocal_music_by_Georg_Philipp_Telemann.
- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLink Georg_Philipp_Telemann.
- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLink Hamburg.
- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Habsburg.
- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_State.
- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLink Militia.
- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLink Oratorio.
- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLink Otto-von-Guericke_University_Magdeburg.
- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_wars_in_Europe.
- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Eugene_of_Savoy.
- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLink Reichsadler.
- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLink Religious_music.
- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLink Saracen.
- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLink Secularity.
- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLink Serenade.
- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLink File:Telemann_-_Kapitänsmusik.jpg.
- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hamburgische Kapitänsmusik".
- Kapitänsmusik wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kapitänsmusik".
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- Kapitänsmusik subject Category:German_patriotic_songs.
- Kapitänsmusik subject Category:Sacred_vocal_music_by_Georg_Philipp_Telemann.
- Kapitänsmusik type Composition.
- Kapitänsmusik type Diacritic.
- Kapitänsmusik type Redirect.
- Kapitänsmusik comment "The Hamburgische Kapitänsmusik (Hamburg Captain’s Music) refers to a body of compositions by Georg Philipp Telemann. They comprise sacred oratorios and secular serenades. However, the oratorios were intended to be performed in a secular setting, the Hamburg Drillhaus, and their characters are almost exclusively allegorical. The Kapitänsmusik was written for the annual banquet (or convivium) of the Hamburg militia captains.".
- Kapitänsmusik label "Kapitänsmusik".
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- Kapitänsmusik sameAs Kapitänsmusiken.
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- Kapitänsmusik sameAs Q1728633.
- Kapitänsmusik wasDerivedFrom Kapitänsmusik?oldid=699374680.
- Kapitänsmusik depiction Telemann_-_Kapitänsmusik.jpg.
- Kapitänsmusik isPrimaryTopicOf Kapitänsmusik.