Flute sonata
A flute sonata is a sonata usually for flute and piano, though occasionally other accompanying instruments may be used. Flute sonatas in the Baroque period were very often accompanied in the form of basso continuo.
List of flute sonatas
This work is an arrangement of Gould's Sonata for Bassoon and Piano.
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See also
- Flute concerto
- Flute repertory
References
- Schulenberg, David. "Chronology of C.P.E. Bach's Works". Retrieved 2008-02-09.
- Schulenberg, David. "Helm Catalog of C.P.E. Bach's Works". Retrieved 2008-02-09.
- "Description page for Berkeley Sonata". Chester Music. Retrieved 2008-02-09.
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