Harpsichord Sonata (Agnesi, Maria Teresa)

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Misc. Notes Because most of my Transcriptions are never heard before, I decided to make a simple computer synthesized audio file for hearing control.
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Misc. Notes The second Version is transposed down. If performed I would look forward about a small reference to my efforts.
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General Information

Work Title Sonata for clavicembalo
Alternative. Title Harpsichord sonata
Composer Agnesi, Maria Teresa
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IMA 1
Key F major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 2 movements:
  1. Allegro moderato
  2. Minué
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Classical
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation harpsichord or keyboard
Manuscript Sources Mss, 1750-99. D-B, Mus.ms. 30206

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---Note: according to RISM, at least one source/copy (see external links) gives the first movement as a single-movement Fantasy (at least, it seems so; the incipits seem to be identical.) It is odd though not unprecedented to have a 2-movement sonata with the movements in different keys, but it is true you make no claim that she intended the movements to go together (or are you so claiming? It is not quite clear.) Also according to RISM-online, her output contains at least one sonata (so intended) for cembalo (in G major- labeled "sonata 24" so likely there are or were others...), several for organ, a couple for fortepiano (again, at least) just counting sonatas, not other works). - Schissel (Though some they list are by others and mention her in some way or been arranged by her (Querverweis), e.g. a sonata for piano duet by M.J. Tours that may have been dedicated to her? - will have to look at that in a little while.)