Description
Handel Hallenser Sonata-Flute & Play Along
Handel Hallenser Sonata-Flute & Play Along
Publisher-Dowani
3 Tempi Play Along Album
Flute and Piano Accompaniment CD
Two separate Albums
- Handel Hallsenser No.1 for Flute and Basso Continuo in A Minor
- Handel Hallsenser No.3 for Flute and Basso Continuo in B Minor
About
Leonid Lebredev (Flute) / Tatyana Gevorkova (Harpsichord) / Alexandre Dardykin (Cello) This is a Dowani 3 Tempi Playalong with flute part and backing CD enabling the performer to:
- Hear the full concert version
- Slow tempo with piano accompaniment (solo instrument playing softly in the background)
- Intermediate tempo with piano accompaniment
- Original tempo with original accompaniment
- Scores for the solo instrument in pocket-size format
Please note that no separate piano accompaniment is included.
George Frederic Handel
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) was a German-born composer who made significant contributions to Baroque music. Renowned for his mastery of various musical forms, Handel composed a vast repertoire that included operas, oratorios, concertos, and chamber music.
Handel worked in Hamburg and Italy and was strongly influenced by the great composers of the Italian Baroque. He later settled in London around 1712.
His compositions for the flute include concertos, sonatas and chamber works, showcasing his exceptional ability to harness the expressive qualities of the instrument. Handel’s flute works encompass intricate melodies, virtuosic passages, and rich harmonies.
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