FreeHandMusic.com I was looking all over for this for my wedding and finally found it here. I did a search on this site for "Handel" and it came up on about the 35th page. It's the Trio Sonata in G Major Op.5, No. 4 HWV 399 for Two Violins, Viola and Bass. So perhaps not entirely what you are looking for, but hopefully it's close.
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Sonata of violin and lute (1677 his 1compositiontrio sonatas for 2 violins/cello (1681)
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Basso Continuo, often shortened to just continuo can be the underlying structured music - used many times when, for instance, a Bach cantata is performed - the continuo part is usually played on an organ or other period instrument.
Johann Stamitz has written: 'Sonata, sol maggiore, op.6a. Violino e continuo (cembalo - piano)' -- subject(s): Scores, Violin and harpsichord music, Sonatas (Violin and harpsichord)
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Pachelbel wrote Cannon in D around 1680, while working at the Predigerkirche in Erfurt, Germany. It was written in or around 1680, during the baroque period, as a piece of chamber music for three violins and basso continuo, but has since been arranged for a wide variety of ensembles.
Basso continuo is a type of musical notation. It was very prevalent in the Baroque era which lasted from 1600-1750. Basso continuo is when chords, intervals, and non-chord tones are written above or below the bass line in a piece of music.
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characteristic of baroque music: Rhythm tonality melody terraced dynamics texture basso continuo(figured bass) words & music