The Sonata in F major (HWV 369) was composed (before 1712) by George Frideric Handel for recorder and basso continuo (the autograph manuscript, a fair copy made most likely in 1712, gives this instrumentation in Italian: "flauto e cembalo"). The work is also referred to as Opus 1 No. 11, and was first published in 1732 by Walsh. Other catalogues of Handel's music have referred to the work as HG xxvii, 40; and HHA iv/3,52. Handel used an arrangement of the sonata in his Organ Concerto in F major (HWV 293).
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| - Sonata per a flauta dolça en fa major (HWV 369) (ca)
- Recorder sonata in F major (HWV 369) (en)
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| - La Sonata per a flauta dolça en fa major (HWV 369) fou composta abans de 1712 per Georg Friedrich Händel. Està escrita per a flauta dolça i clavicèmbal; el manuscrit autògraf, una còpia feta probablement el 1712, indica aquesta instrumentació en italià: "flauto e cembalo". L'obra també es coneix com a Opus 1 núm. 11, i fou publicada el 1732 per Walsh. Altres catàlegs de música de Händel la referencien com a HG xxvii,40; i HHA iv/3,52. Händel va fer un arranjament d'aquesta sonata en el seu Concert per a orgue en fa major (HWV 293). (ca)
- The Sonata in F major (HWV 369) was composed (before 1712) by George Frideric Handel for recorder and basso continuo (the autograph manuscript, a fair copy made most likely in 1712, gives this instrumentation in Italian: "flauto e cembalo"). The work is also referred to as Opus 1 No. 11, and was first published in 1732 by Walsh. Other catalogues of Handel's music have referred to the work as HG xxvii, 40; and HHA iv/3,52. Handel used an arrangement of the sonata in his Organ Concerto in F major (HWV 293). (en)
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| - La Sonata per a flauta dolça en fa major (HWV 369) fou composta abans de 1712 per Georg Friedrich Händel. Està escrita per a flauta dolça i clavicèmbal; el manuscrit autògraf, una còpia feta probablement el 1712, indica aquesta instrumentació en italià: "flauto e cembalo". L'obra també es coneix com a Opus 1 núm. 11, i fou publicada el 1732 per Walsh. Altres catàlegs de música de Händel la referencien com a HG xxvii,40; i HHA iv/3,52. Händel va fer un arranjament d'aquesta sonata en el seu Concert per a orgue en fa major (HWV 293). Ambdues edicions, la de Walsh i la de Chrysander, detallen que l'obra és per a flauta dolça (flauto), i la van publicar com a Sonata XI. (ca)
- The Sonata in F major (HWV 369) was composed (before 1712) by George Frideric Handel for recorder and basso continuo (the autograph manuscript, a fair copy made most likely in 1712, gives this instrumentation in Italian: "flauto e cembalo"). The work is also referred to as Opus 1 No. 11, and was first published in 1732 by Walsh. Other catalogues of Handel's music have referred to the work as HG xxvii, 40; and HHA iv/3,52. Handel used an arrangement of the sonata in his Organ Concerto in F major (HWV 293). Both the Walsh edition and the Chrysander edition indicate that the work is for recorder ("flauto"), and published it as Sonata XI. (en)
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