Händel, Georg Friedrich: Flute Sonatas, Volume II [Hallenser-Sonatas], three Sonatas attributed to Händel (with separate Flute/Basso Continuo pa

(Bensieck, Anja)

Setting: Flute and Piano
Period: Baroque
Length: 61 pages
Weight: 0.282 kg
Publisher: G. Henle Verlag
Item number: HN0638
Other reference: HN0638-9
ISMN: 9790201806389
The fact that the three so-called ''Hallenser'' Sonatas do not all date from Handel's youth in Halle does not adversely affect their popularity. Since only very little is known about them, and because certain stylistic characteristics suggest an early composition date, the sonatas were formerly assigned to Handel's Halle years. However, we now know that at least the e minor Sonata was written in London. We include a combined part for Flute/Basso in this Urtext edition, so that both players - flautist and accompanist - can play from this musical text. We are also offering, in addition to the thoroughbass figuring, a historically-appropriate thoroughbass realization within the score.

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