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Händel, Georg Friedrich: Easy Piano Pieces and Dances

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Edited by Töpel, Anette – Töpel, Michael
Setting: Piano
Instrumentation: piano
Period: Baroque
Grade: 3
Length: 31 pages
Weight: 0.149 kg
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Item number: BA6578
Other reference: BA06578
ISMN: 9790006523412

This performing edition offers a selection of the easiest keyboard pieces and dances by George Frideric Handel. Although Handel&rsquo,s keyboard works occupy a modest place in his extensive compositional output, they includemany pieces of outstanding significance.

Himself a virtuoso keyboard player, Handel wrote not only difficult music for his instrument but also a considerable number of easy pieces from various stages in his career.

Alongside wellknown pieces such as the Saraba

Contents

1.
Gavotte G major HWV 491
2.
Air D minor HWV 461 Hornpipe
3.
Minuet G minor HWV 540b
4.
Minuet B-flat major HWV 556
5.
Minuet G minor HWV 532
6.
March G major HWV 419/2
7.
March G major HWV 419/3
8.
Minuet A major HWV 546
9.
Sarabande con variazioni D minor HWV 437/4
10.
Entrée G minor HWV 453/2
11.
Air B-flat major HWV 471
12.
Toccata G minor HWV 586
13.
Ouverture D minor HWV 448/1
14.
Impertinence G minor HWV 494 Bourrée
15.
Sonatina G major HWV 582
16.
Sonatina B-flat major HWV 585
17.
Sonatina D minor HWV 581
18.
Preludio and Chaconne G major HWV 442
19.
Preludio and Allegro G minor HWV 574
20.
Minuet G minor HWV 453/4
21.
Aria con variazioni B-flat major HWV 434/3
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