Today there are works from Telemann’s pen still completely new to today's musical world – indeed, the "Musical Geography" introduced here is a rarity hardly known even to experts.The 38 movements of this work are taken from Telemann’s orchestral suites.The musicologist Adolf Hoffmann assembled them in 1959, modeled on Telemann’s "Singing Geography", as a series of contrasting, mostly dancelike movements, combining to create a new overall form.In addition, Daniela Dolci and her ensemble Musica Fiorita interpret Telemann's Concerto in d for two violins, viola and basso continuo.