Handel, The Complete Sonatas for Violin Bk 2 (Barenreiter)
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A scholarly Urtext collection of George Frideric Handel’s violin sonatas, The Complete Sonatas for Violin, Book 2 presents refined Baroque repertoire in a trusted Bärenreiter edition.
Handel, The Complete Sonatas for Violin Bk 2 (Barenreiter)
Refined scholarship meets Baroque elegance in this authoritative collection of violin sonatas by George Frideric Handel. The Complete Sonatas for Violin, Book 2 continues the presentation of Handel’s masterful works for violin and basso continuo, revealing his gift for lyrical melody, expressive slow movements, and lively dance-inspired finales. Rich in contrapuntal clarity and stylistic balance, these sonatas are central to historically informed Baroque performance. This Bärenreiter edition offers critical Urtext scholarship and reliable notation, making it an essential resource for serious performers and students.
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