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Händel, Georg Friedrich: Three Trio Sonatas

for 2 Violins (Flutes) and Basso continuo

partition de concert

Op. 5
Édité par Flesch, Siegfried
Instrumentation: Ensemble de chambre
Instrumentation: 2V/Fl/Bc
Collection: Bärenreiter Urtext
Période: Baroque
Degré de difficulté: 3
Duration: 0:14
Poids: 0.345 kg
Editeur: Bärenreiter
Numéro d’édition: BA4228
Cotage de l'editeur: BA04228
ISMN: 9790006446308

Three Trio Sonatas for Two Violins (Flutes) and Bc Op.5 HWV 397,398,401

The three Trio Sonatas in this edition were taken from the sonata collection published in London by John Walsh in 1739. Since hardly any chamber music compositions have come down to us from Handel’s later years other than the well-known D major Violin Sonata, these Trio Sonatas can be considered as one of Handel’s lastcontributions to the field of instrumental chamber musi

Contenu

1.
Sonata in D major Op.5 No.2 HWV 397 [Handel, George Frideric]
2.
Sonata in E minor Op.5 No.3 HWV 398 [Handel, George Frideric]
3.
Sonata in F major Op.5 No.6, HWV 401 [Handel, George Frideric]
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