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Georg Philipp Telemann: Sacred Arias

Georg Philipp Telemann: Sacred Arias

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GTIN00761203509126
EAN0761203509126
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Product Description

Picture this: it's Sunday morning, you're sipping on your Earl Grey tea, and you decide to dive into the world of Georg Philipp Telemann's Sacred Arias. What could possibly go wrong, right? Well, let me tell you, this album is like a slap in the face from a powdered wig-wearing aristocrat. Now, don't get me wrong, Telemann was a masterful composer with a knack for crafting intricate and beautiful melodies. But these sacred arias? They're about as exciting as watching paint dry on a Sunday afternoon. The album kicks off with "God, you who created me," a slow, mournful lament that sets the tone for the rest of the record. And spoiler alert: it's all pretty much the same from there on out. The soprano voices soar, the organs hum, and you find yourself drifting off into a lullaby-induced nap. But hey, if you're into that sort of thing, then by all means, dive in. Just make sure you have a strong cup of coffee on hand to keep you awake through all 23 tracks of this snoozefest. In conclusion, Georg Philipp Telemann's Sacred Arias is like the musical equivalent of a lukewarm bath – it's pleasant enough, but you'll probably end up nodding off before it's over. Two out of five powdered wigs from this music reviewer.