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Sonata IX Flute B minor Flute sonata in B minor (HWV 367b). Walsh published what is now considered to be Handel's Opus 1 No. 9b. (Handel's Opus 1 No. 9a is the Recorder sonata in D minor (HWV 367a).) Sonata X Violin G minor Violin sonata in G minor (HWV 368). Probably spurious. Sonata XI Recorder F major Recorder sonata in F major (HWV 369 ...
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]
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)
As a chamber musician, Bury recorded Handel's Trio Sonatas for two violins with John Holloway of L'École d'Orphée (1985), [32] and Corelli's Trio Sonatas for two violins with Huggett. A reviewer of the latter for Gramophone considers Bury to make a "deft" second violin, but comments that "her playing is not so sensuously charged" at that of ...
Handel's sonata Sonata I a: 2 Flute E minor Flute sonata in E minor (HWV 379). (This version was not present in the Walsh publication.) Sonata I b: 6 Flute E minor Flute sonata in E minor (HWV 359b). Sonata II 9 Recorder G minor Recorder sonata in G minor (HWV 360). Sonata III 12 Violin A major Violin sonata in A major (HWV 361). Sonata IV 15 ...
Oistrakh was born to a Jewish family in Odessa, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire (present day Ukraine). His father was Fischl Eustrach, son of a second guild merchant, [3] and his mother was Beyle Oistrakh. [4] [5] [6] At the age of five, young Oistrakh began his studies of the violin and viola as a pupil of Pyotr Stolyarsky.
Op. 2 No. 3 – Violin Sonata in C major; Op. 2 No. 4 – Violin Sonata in A major; Op. 2 No. 5 – Violin Sonata in G major; Op. 2 No. 6 – Violin Sonata in D major; Op. 2 No. 7 – Violin Sonata in B flat major; Op. 2 No. 8 – Violin Sonata in D major; Op. 2 No. 9 – Violin Sonata in E major; Op. 2 No. 10 – Violin Sonata in C minor
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