The Sonata, presented here, finds its source in a copy from the collection Engelhart of the University Library in Lund, Sweden.
Hinrich Christoph Engelhart (1694 - 1765) was music director of the University of Uppsala and organist at the Cathedral of Uppsala 1727-1764. He also directed the Academic Chapel 1727-1765. His son Carl Dietric Engelhart gavethe university library more than 600 works, including numerous copies of the Gotha conductor Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel (1690-1749).
This Sonata may well be of German origin, especially because there exists with the collection Wenster in Lund a second large collection of Baroque music with a number of works of German origin (especially Dresden).
The sonata could be performed by the the three instruments or with additional basso continuo.