The recording took place at the Castle Museum in Pszczyna, the former residence of Telemann’s patrons, providing an acoustic and historical backdrop that aligns with the music's origins. Musical Structure and Style
She performs on a 1719 Claude Pierray violin, a historical instrument from the same era the pieces were composed. The recording took place at the Castle Museum
Focuses on transparency and immediate emotional appeal. the former residence of Telemann’s patrons
Małgorzata Malke’s exploration of the "12 Fantasias" does more than just play the notes; it reclaims the cultural narrative of Telemann's travels. By emphasizing the Polish influences and using period-accurate tools, her interpretation provides a vivid, moving story that connects the listener to the 18th-century landscape. Telemann: 12 Fantasias For Solo Violin - Presto Music her interpretation provides a vivid