The six Canonic Sonatas presented here are a collection originally entitled "Six Canons or Sonatas for two German Flutes or two Violins, Compos'd by Georg Philip Telemann." The title for this publication illustrates the practice of leaving some latitude in the choice of instruments, providing more opportunity for sales to the flourishing amateur Hausmusik market in Hamburg during that time. Each movement of these sonatas is a two-part canon in which both musicians play precisely the same lines, one measure apart.
Telemann's unique treatment of harmony and rhythm in the individual movements, such as the suggestion of four-part arrangements for the voices of the slow middle movement and chromatic lines in the faster third movement of the first sonata are repeated in the subsequent sonatas giving the entire collection a structure that tickles the mind as much as it does the ear.
Often played by flutists, these pieces work well on any combination of similar sounding instruments. They are well liked in recitals, but its worth remembering they were written for the sheer enjoyment of playing them with a friend in the comfort of your own home.











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