The Flute sonata in B minor (HWV 376) is thought to have been composed by George Frideric Handel, for flute and basso continuo. The date of composition of the work is unknown, but it was first published in 1730. Other catalogues of Handel's music have referred to the work as HG xlviii, 137; and HHA iv/3,68. A typical performance of the work takes almost seven minutes. It is quoted at length in the second movement of the ballet Pulcinella by Igor Stravinsky.
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| - Sonata per a flauta en si menor (HWV 376) (ca)
- Flute sonata in B minor (HWV 376) (en)
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| - La Sonata per a flauta en si menor (HWV 376) es creu que fou composta per Georg Friedrich Händel. Està escrita per a flauta i teclat (clavicèmbal). La data de la composició és desconeguda però aparegué publicada el 1730. Altres catàlegs de música de Händel la referencien com a HG xlviii,137; i HHA iv/3,68. Apareix extensament citada en el segon moviment del ballet Pulcinella d'Ígor Stravinski. Una interpretació típica dura gairebé set minuts. (ca)
- The Flute sonata in B minor (HWV 376) is thought to have been composed by George Frideric Handel, for flute and basso continuo. The date of composition of the work is unknown, but it was first published in 1730. Other catalogues of Handel's music have referred to the work as HG xlviii, 137; and HHA iv/3,68. A typical performance of the work takes almost seven minutes. It is quoted at length in the second movement of the ballet Pulcinella by Igor Stravinsky. (en)
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| - La Sonata per a flauta en si menor (HWV 376) es creu que fou composta per Georg Friedrich Händel. Està escrita per a flauta i teclat (clavicèmbal). La data de la composició és desconeguda però aparegué publicada el 1730. Altres catàlegs de música de Händel la referencien com a HG xlviii,137; i HHA iv/3,68. L'autenticitat de la sonata és incerta. De la tres "Halle sonatas" , és la que sembla més clarament que no va ser composta per Händel, tot i que si no ho va ser, estilísticament és una imitació extremadament bona. Es coneix com a "Halle Sonata núm. 3", i de vegades se l'anomena "Hallenser Sonaten", d'acord amb l'opinió de Chrysander que seria una obra primerenca de Händel. En l'edició de Chrysander es detalla que l'obra és per a flauta travessera ("Traversa"), i la publicà com a Sonata XVIII. Apareix extensament citada en el segon moviment del ballet Pulcinella d'Ígor Stravinski. Una interpretació típica dura gairebé set minuts. (ca)
- The Flute sonata in B minor (HWV 376) is thought to have been composed by George Frideric Handel, for flute and basso continuo. The date of composition of the work is unknown, but it was first published in 1730. Other catalogues of Handel's music have referred to the work as HG xlviii, 137; and HHA iv/3,68. The authenticity of the sonata is uncertain. Of the three "Halle" sonatas, it is the best candidate for not having been composed by Handel (although if it wasn't, it is an extremely good imitation of his style). It is referred to as "Halle Sonata No. 3", and is sometimes called "Hallenser Sonaten" (following Chrysander's assumption that it was an early work). The Chrysander edition indicates that the work is for flute ("Traversa"), and published it as Sonata XVIII. A typical performance of the work takes almost seven minutes. It is quoted at length in the second movement of the ballet Pulcinella by Igor Stravinsky. (en)
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