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_- score contains basso continuo realisation; - includes a solo and a basso continuo part, with the other part also printed to aid orientation; - extra part with just the unrealised but figured bass line Telemann's sonatas, published in 1728, are "methodical" according to the meaning of the word in his own day, since in addition to the plain melody line given to the soloist in the first movements they also provide an ornamented variant each time. We commend this instructive and, at the same time, very enjoyable music to today's flautists and violinists. Our luxurious new publication is the only one to evaluate all available sources. It has a solo and basso-continuo part in which the two instrumental lines are aligned for orientation, plus another part that gives only an unrealised (but figured) bass line. The Henle edition also includes a full score with a stylistically appropriate continuo realisation.
Read more about this edition in the Henle Blog. Methodical Sonatas Sonata prima g minor TWV 41:g3Sonata seconda A major TWV 41:A3Sonata terza e minor TWV 41:e2Sonata quarta D major TWV 41:D3Sonata quinta a minor TWV 41:a2Sonata sesta G major TWV 41:G4



