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Re: Accompianment for Handel's Allegro in F minor????

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 9:18 am
by BVD Press
Many Baroque pieces get modified and the keys are changed. I would check in the college library and see of they have the complete works by Handel. Find the "Hoboken" number and then try Hickeys, Pepper, Portland Sheet Music, etc. Someone will have the piece for you. If you do find the "Hoboken" number, please post it here and I am sure someone on the list will be able help.

An example of the above can be found here:

http://shop.castleclassics.co.uk/acatal ... ental.html" target="_blank

Including Sonatas for Cello (trans. from the Recorder Sonatas by Carolyn Gibley): Sonata G Major (orig. C Major), Op.1 No.7; Sonata C Major (orig. F Major), Op.1 No.11; Sonata d minor (orig. g minor) Op.1 No.2; Sonata d minor (orig. a minor), Op.1 No. 4; Sonata a minor (orig. d minor), Op.1 No.9; Sonata F Major (orig. B flat Major)

The above link might even be what you are looking for! I am guessing the "Allegro" is actually from a Sonata or something similar.

You may also want to check here:

http://www.free-scores.com/Download-PDF ... Handel.htm" target="_blank

Wishing you well in your studies,

Re: Accompianment for Handel's Allegro in F minor????

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 6:51 pm
by PMeuph
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Re: Accompianment for Handel's Allegro in F minor????

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 7:15 pm
by BVD Press
PMeuph wrote:
The best option is finding the complete of Handel ( your school should have it) and photocopying it.( most of the time the copyright laws have expired on these works, but the "piano" part might only be a figured bass)
I don't really want to start a copyright thread, but the original piece by Handel is no longer under copyright but it is more than likely that the version you will find in a library is still under copyright.

If it is only figured bass, it could make one heck of a theory training project!