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Naxos
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Scores and Parts
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First edition
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London and Firenze: the Author, 1744.
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Sonata V concludes with "Capriccio VI", which is confusing and probably a typo. RISM A/I: V-1210
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Sonata No.2 in B♭ major
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Franz Giegling (1921-2007) as Franz Bär
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Kassel: Bärenreiter, 1959. Plate BA 317.
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Sonata No.3 in C major
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Franz Giegling (1921-2007) as Franz Bär
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Kassel: Bärenreiter, 1959. Plate BA 318.
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Sonata No.12 in D minor
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Paul Brainard & Karl Röhrig (fingering)
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Italienische Violinmusik der Barockzeit, Vol.2 (No.8) Munich: G. Henle Verlag, 1989. URTEXT EDITION
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Arrangements and Transcriptions
Sonata No.6 in A major
For Viola and Piano
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Lloyd Milligan
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Lloyd Milligan
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Typeset with MuseScore It is not clear whether the editor is also the arranger.
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For Organ (Slocum)
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Bradley A. Slocum (b. 1947)
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Slocum
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Sonata No.7 in D minor
For Violin and Piano (Moffat)
- See: Violin Sonata in D minor (Giga only)
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General Information
Work Title
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12 Sonate accademiche
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Composer
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Veracini, Francesco Maria
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Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No.
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Op.2 ; RISM A/I: V-1210
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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None [force assignment]
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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12 sonatas
- Violin Sonata in D major
- Violin Sonata in B♭ major
- Violin Sonata in C major
- Violin Sonata in F major
- Violin Sonata in G minor
- Violin Sonata in A major
- Violin Sonata in D minor
- Violin Sonata in E minor
- Violin Sonata in A major
- Violin Sonata in F major (ends D minor)
- Violin Sonata in E major
- Violin Sonata in D minor
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First Publication.
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1744
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Dedication
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Augustus III of Poland
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Baroque
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Piece Style
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Baroque
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Instrumentation
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violin, continuo
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Navigation etc.
Most conclude in a capriccio; no.4 in F contains a capriccio but continues to other movements (including a "Menuet 1711"- I wonder if there is a reason for the year?)