I've been told recently that the music of Georg Friedrich Telemann is underrated, at least partly because there's so much of it.
But the real story of Telemann is how stylistically adventurous he was — a Telemann piece often doesn't sound like the Telemann you think you know.
This weekend's American Bach Soloists concert set you to discover a recently unearthed concerto by the master, with virtuoso Judith Linsenberg on recorder.
Also some of Bach's more light-hearted works, appropriate for a program with the title April Follies.