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The Violin sonata in D major (HWV 371) was composed (c. 1749-50) by George Frideric Handel, for violin and basso continuo. Other catalogues of Handel's music have referred to the work as HG xxvii,47; and HHA iv/4,28. [1] This sonata represents Handel's last piece of chamber music. The piece was not published by Walsh.
Of the two sonatas published by Chrysander as Opus 1 Sonata I, this one (Sonata I b) is the one in Walsh's original edition (where it is called Sonata I). 360: Recorder G minor c. 1712 1732 Opus 1 No. 2 361: Violin A major c. 1725–26 1732 Opus 1 No. 3 The only violin sonata to have been published exactly as written by Handel. 362: Recorder A ...
Violin sonata in A major (HWV 361) Violin sonata in A major (HWV 372) Violin sonata in D major (HWV 371) Violin sonata in D minor (HWV 359a) Violin sonata in E major (HWV 373) Violin sonata in F major (HWV 370) Violin sonata in G minor (HWV 364a) Violin sonata in G minor (HWV 368)
Solos for a German Flute a Hoboy or Violin with a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord or Bass Violin Compos'd by Mr. Handel was published by John Walsh in 1732. It contains a set of twelve sonatas, for various instruments, composed by George Frideric Handel .
The Violin sonata in A major (HWV 372) is a work for violin and basso continuo that was originally thought to have been composed by George Frideric Handel. Modern scholars however believe it doubtful that the work was composed by Handel, and have labelled it as "spurious". The work was first published in 1730 by Walsh.
The Violin sonata in F major (HWV 370) is a work for violin and basso continuo that was originally thought to have been composed by George Frideric Handel.Modern scholars however believe it doubtful that the work was composed by Handel, and have labelled it as "spurious".
The Violin sonata in G minor (HWV 364a) was composed (c. 1722–24) by George Frideric Handel for violin and basso continuo. The work is also referred to as Opus 1 No. 6, and was first published in 1732 by Walsh. Other catalogues of Handel's music have referred to the work as HG xxvii,22; and HHA iv/18,6. [1]
The Violin sonata in D minor (HWV 359a) was composed (c. 1724) by George Frideric Handel, for violin and keyboard (harpsichord). The work is also referred to as HHA iv/18,10. [1] (There is no HG designation for the work.) The work is headed "Sonata 2", and follows the G minor sonata in the Fitzwilliam Museum autograph.
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