Telemann, Georg Philipp | Sonate metodiche à violino solo ò flauto traverso | Op. XIII (1728)

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Original edition restored and augmented by Atelier Philidor.

  • Instrumentation: violin or flute, basso continuo
  • Edition | Source: Facsimile (2023) | Hamburg, Autore, 1728
  • Notation | Clefs: G2, F4, figured bass
  • Paper | Binding: white paper  and card stock cover & coil binding
  • Pages | Format: 2 books, 2 x 40 pages [Book 1, original edition - Book 2, bass part reconstructed and added by Atelier Philidor] - 21.6 x 27.9 cm
These Telemann’s sonatas, published in 1728, are called “methodical” according to the meaning of the word in his own day, since in addition to the plain melody line given to the soloist in the first movements they also provide an ornamented variant each time.

TABLE

  • Sonata I [in g] - Adagio, Vivace, Grave, Allegro [TWV 41 g:3]
  • Sonata II [in A] - Adagio, Vivace, Cortesemente, Vivace [TWV 41 A:3]
  • Sonata III [in e] - Grave, Vivace, Cunando, Vivace [TWV 41 e:2]
  • Sonata IV [in D] - Andante, Presto, Contenerezza,  Allegro[TWV 41 D:3]
  • Sonata V [in a] - Largo, Allegro, Ondeggiando, Allegro [TWV 41 a:2]
  • Sonata VI [in G] - Cantabile, Vivace, Mesto, Spirituoso [TWV 41 G:4]
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