Book contents
- Telemann Studies
- Cambridge Composer Studies
- Telemann Studies
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Music Examples
- Tables
- Appendices
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Part I Enlightenment Perspectives
- Part II Urban and Courtly Contexts
- Part III Nature (and) Theology in the Late Vocal Works
- Part IV Bach Family Connections
- 10 Telemann as “General Kapellmeister” to the Bach Family
- 11 Style as Substance
- 12 Sacred Pastiches
- Part V Cantata Cycles in Frankfurt, Hamburg, and Beyond
- Index of Telemann’s Works
- General Index
10 - Telemann as “General Kapellmeister” to the Bach Family
from Part IV - Bach Family Connections
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 July 2022
- Telemann Studies
- Cambridge Composer Studies
- Telemann Studies
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Music Examples
- Tables
- Appendices
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Part I Enlightenment Perspectives
- Part II Urban and Courtly Contexts
- Part III Nature (and) Theology in the Late Vocal Works
- Part IV Bach Family Connections
- 10 Telemann as “General Kapellmeister” to the Bach Family
- 11 Style as Substance
- 12 Sacred Pastiches
- Part V Cantata Cycles in Frankfurt, Hamburg, and Beyond
- Index of Telemann’s Works
- General Index
Summary
As is well known, Telemann was godfather to Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, who eventually succeeded Telemann in his position at Hamburg. Telemann may have been equally significant for Emanuel’s father Johann Sebastian, serving as a professional role model and providing models for composition. In particular, Telemann’s “Eisenach” cantata Jahrgang of 1710–11 could have been a crucial spur toward Bach’s first essays in the new type of church cantata which he began composing at Weimar circa 1714. Telemann’s later nomination as allgemeiner Capellmeister for the Ernestine Saxon duchies formalized his position as the dominant musical figure in the region while Bach was at Weimar. Musical sources as well as stylistic parallels suggest that, during this formative period, Bach composed vocal as well as instrumental works in emulation of examples by Telemann.
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- Telemann Studies , pp. 215 - 233Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022