Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759. Sonatas, flute, continuo, HWV 363b, G major
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- Handel, G.F. Flute sonatas [SR] p1982:label (Sonata in G major (op. 1 no. 5))
- Händel Handbuch(363b, Sonata G-Dur für Querflöte und B.c.)
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The Flute sonata in G major (HWV 363b) was composed (c. 1711–16) by George Frideric Handel in F major for the oboe, and was transposed by an unknown hand to G major, for flute and basso continuo. The work is also referred to as Opus 1 No. 5, as it was first published in 1726 or slightly later by the London publisher Walsh, in an edition falsely attributed to Jeanne Roger of Amsterdam. Other catalogues of Handel's music have referred to the work as HG xxvii, 19; and HHA iv/3,28. The sonata was originally composed as an oboe sonata in F major (HWV 363a). Both of the Walsh editions and the Chrysander edition (based on Walsh) indicate that the work is for flute ("traversiere" or "traverso"), and published it as Sonata V. A typical performance of the work takes about seven and a half minutes.
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