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  2. List of compositions by George Frideric Handel - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Handel solo sonatas (Walsh) - Wikipedia

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    Solos for a German Flute a Hoboy or Violin with a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord or Bass Violin Compos'd by Mr. Handel was published by John Walsh in 1732. It contains a set of twelve sonatas, for various instruments, composed by George Frideric Handel .

  4. Category:Violin sonatas by George Frideric Handel - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Violin sonatas by George Frideric Handel" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. XV Handel solo sonatas (Chrysander) - Wikipedia

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    The publication includes all the sonatas as published by Walsh in 1732; and those sonatas, as well as extras included by Chrysander, include the body of work that is known as Handel's "Opus 1". [ 1 ] In addition to the 15 sonatas indicated by the title of the publication, Chrysander appended the scores of four additional sonatas, making ...

  6. List of violin sonatas - Wikipedia

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    Nine violin sonatas with piano, several unaccompanied (four in op 42, seven in op 91) Violin Sonata No. 1 in D minor, Op. 1; Violin Sonata No. 2 in D major, Op. 3; Violin Sonata No. 3 in A major, Op. 41; Violin Sonata No. 4 in C major, Op. 72 (gave rise to a scandal at its premiere with a work by Ludwig Thuille)

  7. Fitzwilliam Sonatas - Wikipedia

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    In the autograph of the G minor violin sonata, Handel copied out the first bar a second time at the foot of the first page, with the solo part written an octave lower, in the alto clef and with the words "Per la Viola da Gamba". [13] A realization of this version was first published in an edition by Thurston Dart in 1950. [14]