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Violin sonata in G minor (HWV 368)

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The Violin sonata in G minor (HWV 368) is a work for violin and basso continuo that was originally thought to have been composed by George Frideric Handel. Modern scholars however believe it doubtful that the work was composed by Handel, and have labelled it as "spurious". The work is also referred to as Opus 1 No. 10, and was first published in 1732 by Walsh. Other catalogues of Handel's music have referred to the work as HG xxvii,37; and HHA iv/4,28.[1]

Both the Walsh edition and the Chrysander edition indicate that the work is for violin, and published it as Sonata X. In both editions, the tempo of movement four is unmarked (but appears to be an allegro, or similar).

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Transcription

Movements

The work consists of four movements:

Movement Type Key signature Time signature Bars Notes
1 Andante G minor 4
4
21
2 Allegro G minor 4
4
37 Two sections (18 and 19 bars)—each with repeat markings.
3 Adagio G minor 3
4
16 Two sections (8 and 8 bars)—each with repeat markings.
4 Allegretto G minor 12
8
32 Two sections (9 and 23 bars)—each with repeat markings.

(Movements do not contain repeat markings unless indicated. The number of bars is taken from the Chrysander edition, and is the raw number in the manuscript—not including repeat markings.)

See also

References

  1. ^ Hicks, Anthony (2001). "Handel, George Frideric". In Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell, John (eds.). The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. x (2nd ed.). London: Macmillan. p. 802.


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