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Handel Solo Flute Sonata HWV 359b Op.1 No.1b 1-1b E minor 韓德爾 長笛 奏嗚曲 ヘンデル ソナタ Score Sheet 譜 谱 【Kero】
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Handel Flute Sonata Op.1 No.1b 1-1b HWV 359b E minor
韓德爾 長笛 奏嗚曲 作品359b E小調
韩德尔 长笛 奏呜曲 作品359b E小调
Händel sonata para flauta en mi menor HWV 359b
ヘンデル フルート ソナタ 第1番1b ホ短調
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00:00 I Grave
02:05 II Allegro
02:32 III Adagio
04:31 IV Allegro

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. The 63 page publication includes the sonatas that are generally known as Handel's Opus 1 (three extra "Opus 1" sonatas were added in a later edition by Chrysander).
The 1732 edition (which displays at the bottom of the title page the legend "Note: This is more Corect than the former Edition") was mostly reprinted from the plates of an earlier 1730 publication, titled Sonates pour un Traversiere un Violon ou Hautbois Con Basso Continuo Composées par G. F. Handel—purportedly printed in Amsterdam by Jeanne Roger, but now shown to have been a forgery by Walsh (dated well after Jeanne Roger's death in 1722). There was also a third edition of a later, uncertain date, which bears the plate no. 407.
Each sonata displays the melody and bass lines—with the expectation that a competent keyboard player would supply the omitted inner parts based on the figured bass markings. By modern-day standards, the music in the publication has a primitive appearance—with squashed notes and irregular spacings, stems and bar widths—as can be seen in the image of page 1 (reproduced below in this article).
Despite the titles in both editions, four of the sonatas in each are for a fourth instrument: the flauto (recorder).
The Flute sonata in E minor (HWV 359b) was composed (c. 1724) by George Frideric Handel for flute and basso continuo. The work is also referred to as Opus 1 No. 1b, and was first published in 1732 by Walsh. Other catalogues of Handel's music have referred to the work as HG xxvii,6; and HHA iv/3,10.
The sonata was originally composed as a violin sonata in D minor (HWV 359a).
Of the two sonatas in the Chrysander edition as Opus 1 Sonata I, this one (Sonata Ib) is the one in the Walsh edition (where it is called Sonata I). Chrysander's a was compiled from manuscript sources. Chrysander's Sonata Ia and Sonata Ib have their first and fourth movements in common.
A typical performance of the work takes about seven minutes.
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