Sonata in Canon, TWV 41:B3 (Telemann, Georg Philipp)

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Work Title Sonata in Canon, TWV 41:B3
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Composer Telemann, Georg Philipp
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. TWV 41:B3
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IGT 585
Key B-flat major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 4
First Publication. 1728-29 in Der getreue Music-Meister (No.28)
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Baroque
Piece Style Baroque
Instrumentation 3 original versions
  1. A major: transverse flute, viola or viola da gamba
  2. B flat major: viola or viola da gamba, treble recorder (!, see comments)
  3. B flat major: viola or viola da gamba, continuo

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Telemann gives three different combinations of clefs, key signatures and instrumentations at the beginnig of the first system:

  1. A major: upper staff treble clef Flute trav., lower staff alto clef Viola di Gamba, ò di Bracc.
  2. B flat major: upper staff alto clef Viola., lower staff french violin clef Flaut. dolce.
  3. B flat major: upper staff alto clef without instrument name, lower staff bass clef without instrument name.

The first version interprets the first note (note on the first leger line above the staff, cf. files with viola version) as an A5 (a2 in german nomenclature), the second and third as an B flat 4 (b1). The lower staff has continuo figures, thus the third version is with continuo. The well known version for treble recorder and continuo (cf. "Arrangements and Transcriptions") is not indicated in the original print, perhaps only because there ist no possible clef-key-combination. The peculiar version with a recorder playing the bass part to octaves higher, which leads to some problems above all in the cadences, may be Telemanns attempt to indicate the possibilty of a recorder sonata.