Recorder Sonata in C major, HWV 365 - Complete

About This Piece

Composer: George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)

Difficulty: Advanced

Key: C major (no sharps or flats)

Movements: I. Larghetto - II. Allegro - III. Larghetto - IV. A tempo di gavotta - V. Allegro

Opus: Op. 1 No. 7 (five movements!)

I. Larghetto - Majestic Opening

Noble dotted rhythms with grandeur. Tempo: ♩ = 45-50

II. Allegro - Brilliant Display

Rapid technical work with C major brilliance. Tempo: ♩ = 112-126

III. Larghetto - Expressive Interlude

Singing quality with rich ornamentation. Tempo: ♩ = 48-54

IV. A tempo di gavotta - Dance Movement

Moderate dance tempo with grace. Tempo: ♩ = 88-96

V. Allegro - Festive Finale

Celebratory finale with technical brilliance. Tempo: ♩ = 116-132

Performance Practice

C major's affect: brilliant, festive, majestic. This five-movement sonata is Handel's most extended work for recorder. The French-style opening Larghetto demands crisp dotted rhythms and noble bearing. The gavotte provides elegant contrast. The entire sonata showcases C major's ceremonial character - ideal for festive occasions and demonstrating the recorder's brilliance.

Performance Goal: Project C major's brilliance and majesty throughout five movements. This is Handel's longest recorder sonata - build stamina through regular complete performances. Your tone should be clear and brilliant, especially in the altissimo register. Essential repertoire demonstrating the recorder as a concert instrument.