Wind Ensemble Works
HWV | Type | Key | Composed | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
346 | March | F major | 1729-00-00?before 1729 | |
410 | Aria | F major | 1725-00-00circa 1725 | |
411 | Aria | F major | 1725-00-00circa 1725 | |
414 | March for Fife | C major | 1747-00-00circa 1747 | |
415 | March for Fife | D major | 1747-00-00circa 1747 | |
416 | March | D major | 1734-00-00circa 1734 | |
417 | March | D major | 1747-00-00circa 1746–1747 | May have originated as a keyboard work as a two-stave version of the march exists |
418 | March | G major | 1741-00-00?circa 1741 | |
422 | Minuet | G major | 1747-00-00circa 1746–1747 | |
423 | Minuet | G major | 1747-00-00circa 1746–1747 | |
424 | Overture | D major | 1741-00-00circa 1741 | 'Fitzwilliam' Overture |
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