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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".
Handel's sonata Sonata I Flute E minor Flute sonata in E minor (HWV 359b). This is the same sonata as Chrysander's Sonata I b. Sonata II Recorder G minor Recorder sonata in G minor (HWV 360). Sonata III Violin A major Violin sonata in A major (HWV 361). Sonata IV Recorder A minor Recorder sonata in A minor (HWV 362). Sonata V Flute G major
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)
The only violin sonata to have been published exactly as written by Handel. 362: Recorder A minor c. 1712 1732 Opus 1 No. 4 363a: Oboe F major c. 1711–16 363b: Flute G major c. 1711–16 1732 Opus 1 No. 5 364a: Violin G minor c. 1722–24 1732 Opus 1 No. 6 Both Walsh and Chrysander published the work as an oboe sonata. 364b: Viola da gamba G ...
Violin Sonata in F major may refer to: Violin Sonata No. 5 (Beethoven) Violin Sonata (Dvořák) Violin Sonata No. 1 (Grieg) Violin sonata in F major (HWV 370), by George Frideric Handel; Violin Sonata in F major (Mendelssohn, 1820) Violin Sonata in F major (Mendelssohn, 1838) Violin Sonata No. 36 (Mozart)
Violin Sonata in F major, JS 178 (1889) Violin Sonatina in E major, Op. 80 (1915) Robert Simpson. Sonata for Violin and Piano, in two movements (1984) Fredrik Sixten. Sonata for violin and piano; Nikos Skalkottas. Sonata for solo violin (1925) Violin Sonata No. 2 (1940) Sonatinas nos. 1–4 (1928–35) Ethel Smyth
Sonata No. 1 for violin and piano in B ♭ major, Op. 7 (1808) Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano in F major, Op.15 (1813) Grande sonate for violin or cello and piano in E major, Op.19 (1820)
[15] [26] The second movement was re-used in his Organ Concerto in F major, Op. 4, No. 4 (HWV 292). [15] [27] The third movement was used in the Violin Sonata, Op. 1, No. 3 (HWV 361). [15] [28] Modern scholars agree that the B ♭ major sonata must have been written for the recorder, despite there being no mention of this on the autograph. [29]