Topic: G.F. Haendel: „Allemande” from Sonata Nº 3 d-moll
Many associate George Frideric Händel with organ music, but this is not true. Although it is certain that Händel also played the organ, he composed almost nothing for solo organ. His famous organ concertos are compositions for organ and orchestra, not solo organ.
Almost everything played on the organ as Händel's compositions is a transcription from other instruments.
The Allemande I recorded today is not a transcription but an original composition for keyboard (harpsichord).