Willem de Fesch, Sonata in G (Op.4, no 4) for Soprano Recorder and Piano or Harpsichord (arr. Douglas Brooks-Davies (1942-)) by Willem de Fesch (1687-1761) Sheet Music for Recorder Solo at Sheet Music Direct
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Willem de Fesch, Sonata in G (Op.4, no 4) for Soprano Recorder and Piano or Harpsichord (arr. Douglas Brooks-Davies (1942-)) Digital Sheet Music
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Willem de Fesch, Sonata in G (Op.4, no 4) for Soprano Recorder and Piano or Harpsichord (arr. Douglas Brooks-Davies (1942-))
by Willem de Fesch (1687-1761) Recorder Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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One of the Op 4 Sonatas (1725) and originally for violin, this Sonata In G has become a favourite with recorder players, though not easy to obtain. This edition contains (1) soprano recorder part, with editorial trills and mordents, plus a written out ornamented cadence to the penultimate bar of the opening Largo; (2) keyboard part with figured bass; (3) bass continuo (cello, viola da gamba, or bassoon).  All tempo markings are editorial; the keyboard realisation is editorial and can, of course, be modified at will, as can ornamentation of the recorder part.  NOTE: a limitation of my notation software has necessitated using hash for the figured bass sharp sign, and for the figured natural, I have used hash cancelled with a slash. A lovely, approachable Sonata.

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