Telemann, Georg Philipp - Gott will Mensch und sterblich werden, TWV 1:694 
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About 'Gott will Mensch und sterblich werden, TWV 1:694'
Artist:
Born:
March 14, 1681
, Magdeburg, Brandenburg
Died:
June 25, 1767
, Hamburg, Germany
The Artist:
Georg Philipp Telemann was a prolific German composer of the Baroque era, with over 3,000 works to his name. He wrote all both secular and sacred music but was most famous in his lifetime for his church compositions, particularly the cantatas and large works for orchestra and soloists.
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13
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Intermediate Level: Recommended for Intermediate Level players  
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Peter Young
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Peter Young
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