Wedding Divertissement
Hochzeit Divertissement by
Suitable for: Civil Ceremony | Before the Ceremony
A suite of wedding dances
Full Title Wedding Divertissement, TWV11:21 by Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 — 1767)
Notes Seven Dances, comprising a baroque dance suite:
- Sarabande
- Menuet
- Rigaudon
- Gigue
- Loure
- Bourrée
- Passepied
The Wedding Divertissement by Telemann: ‘Musicalisch Choréographisches Hochzeit-Divertissement entwortfen von G.P.T. ’ The print contains the words of a wedding cantata, but only the 7 dances have survived. The dances may have been sung and played, as the words more or less fit the music.
Duration to follow
Performers required
- Solo instrument accompanied by Organ or Piano
- Organ alone (the music could be arranged for organ)
- Piano alone (the music could be arranged for piano) (originally set for a solo instrument (flute, oboe, or violin etc) and keyboard).
Source of printed music Published by Schott ED 10349
Some of the movements are available on YouTube played on a solo mandolin (!), such as this Bourrée: -