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The Sonata in C major (HWV 365), for recorder and basso continuo, was composed (probably before 1712) by George Frideric Handel. The work is also referred to as Opus 1 No. 7, and was first published in or shortly after 1726—in a collection of twelve sonatas titled Sonates pour un Traversiere un Violon ou Hautbois Con Basso Continuo Composées par G. F. Handel—purportedly in Amsterdam by Jeanne Roger, but now shown to have been a forgery by the London publisher John Walsh. Walsh republished this sonata in 1731 or 1732 under his own imprint in a similar collection, containing ten of the earlier sonatas and two new ones, with the new title Solos for a German Flute a Hoboy or Violin With a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord or Bass Violin Compos'd by Mr. Handel. Other catalogues of Handel's musi

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  • Sonata per a flauta dolça en do major (HWV 365) (ca)
  • Sonata in do maggiore per flauto e clavicembalo di Georg Friedrich Händel (it)
  • Recorder Sonata in C major, HWV 365 (Handel) (en)
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  • La Sonata per a flauta dolça en do major (HWV 365) fou composta per Georg Friedrich Händel, probablement abans 1712. Està escrita per a flauta dolça i teclat (clavicèmbal). L'obra també es coneix com a Opus 1 núm. 7. Altres catàlegs de música de Händel la referencien com a HG xxvii,15; i HHA iv/3,33. (ca)
  • The Sonata in C major (HWV 365), for recorder and basso continuo, was composed (probably before 1712) by George Frideric Handel. The work is also referred to as Opus 1 No. 7, and was first published in or shortly after 1726—in a collection of twelve sonatas titled Sonates pour un Traversiere un Violon ou Hautbois Con Basso Continuo Composées par G. F. Handel—purportedly in Amsterdam by Jeanne Roger, but now shown to have been a forgery by the London publisher John Walsh. Walsh republished this sonata in 1731 or 1732 under his own imprint in a similar collection, containing ten of the earlier sonatas and two new ones, with the new title Solos for a German Flute a Hoboy or Violin With a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord or Bass Violin Compos'd by Mr. Handel. Other catalogues of Handel's musi (en)
  • La Sonata in do maggiore (HWV 365), per flauto dolce e basso continuo, fu composta (probabilmente prima del 1712) da Georg Friedrich Händel. Il lavoro è anche definito Opus 1 n° 7 ed è stato pubblicato nel 1726 o poco dopo, in una raccolta di dodici sonate intitolata Sonates pour un Traversiere un Violon ou Hautbois Con Basso Continuo Composées par G. F. Handel, presumibilmente ad Amsterdam da Jeanne Roger, ma ora è dimostrato dalla casa editrice di Londra John Walsh che erano un falso. Walsh ripubblicò questa sonata nel 1731 o 1732 sotto la propria impronta in una collezione simile, contenente dieci delle sonate precedenti e due nuove, con il nuovo titolo Solos for a German Flute a Hoboy or Violin With a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord or Bass Violin Compos'd by Mr. Handel. Altri catalo (it)
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  • La Sonata per a flauta dolça en do major (HWV 365) fou composta per Georg Friedrich Händel, probablement abans 1712. Està escrita per a flauta dolça i teclat (clavicèmbal). L'obra també es coneix com a Opus 1 núm. 7. Altres catàlegs de música de Händel la referencien com a HG xxvii,15; i HHA iv/3,33. (ca)
  • The Sonata in C major (HWV 365), for recorder and basso continuo, was composed (probably before 1712) by George Frideric Handel. The work is also referred to as Opus 1 No. 7, and was first published in or shortly after 1726—in a collection of twelve sonatas titled Sonates pour un Traversiere un Violon ou Hautbois Con Basso Continuo Composées par G. F. Handel—purportedly in Amsterdam by Jeanne Roger, but now shown to have been a forgery by the London publisher John Walsh. Walsh republished this sonata in 1731 or 1732 under his own imprint in a similar collection, containing ten of the earlier sonatas and two new ones, with the new title Solos for a German Flute a Hoboy or Violin With a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord or Bass Violin Compos'd by Mr. Handel. Other catalogues of Handel's music have referred to the work as HG xxvii, 15; and HHA iv/3,33. The pseudo-Roger, Walsh, and the Chrysander (based upon pseudo-Roger and Walsh) editions indicate that the work is for recorder ("flauto"), and published it as Sonata VII, though the autograph manuscript is missing the title page. This autograph is a fair copy made most likely in 1712, but a reliable copyist's manuscript gives the instrumentation in Italian: "flauto e cembalo", exactly as in Handel's complete autographs of the Sonatas in G minor, A minor, and F major. (en)
  • La Sonata in do maggiore (HWV 365), per flauto dolce e basso continuo, fu composta (probabilmente prima del 1712) da Georg Friedrich Händel. Il lavoro è anche definito Opus 1 n° 7 ed è stato pubblicato nel 1726 o poco dopo, in una raccolta di dodici sonate intitolata Sonates pour un Traversiere un Violon ou Hautbois Con Basso Continuo Composées par G. F. Handel, presumibilmente ad Amsterdam da Jeanne Roger, ma ora è dimostrato dalla casa editrice di Londra John Walsh che erano un falso. Walsh ripubblicò questa sonata nel 1731 o 1732 sotto la propria impronta in una collezione simile, contenente dieci delle sonate precedenti e due nuove, con il nuovo titolo Solos for a German Flute a Hoboy or Violin With a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord or Bass Violin Compos'd by Mr. Handel. Altri cataloghi di musica di Handel hanno fatto riferimento al lavoro come HG xxvii,15; e HHA iv/3,33. Le edizioni pseudo-Roger, Walsh, ed Chrysander (basata su pseudo-Roger e Walsh) indicano che il lavoro è per "recorder", cioè flauto dolce e lo pubblicarono come Sonata VII, anche se sul manoscritto autografo è assente la pagina del titolo. Questo autografo è una bella copia fatta molto probabilmente nel 1712, ma il manoscritto di un copista affidabile dà la strumentazione in italiano: "flauto e cembalo", esattamente come negli autografi completi di Händel delle Sonate in sol minore, la minore, e fa maggiore. (it)
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