The first performance of the Sonate took place in Boston, at Jordan Hall in the New England Conservatory, on November 7, 1916. The performers were members of a wind ensemble called the Longy Club, which had been founded by the principal oboist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, George Longy. The first performance in France occurred on December 10, 1916, at the home of Debussy’s publisher, Jacques Durand”. The first public performance in France was thought to be at a charity concert on March 9, 1917 (Walker, 1988). However, Thompson (1968) reported a performance of the sonata at London's Aeolian Hall by Albert Fransella, H. Waldo Warner and Miriam Timothy on February 2, 1917 as part of a concert otherwise given by the London String Quartet. A typical performance lasts between 17 and 18 minutes.

Date of composition 1915
Premiered 1917, March 9th
First published 1916
Type Sonata
Tonality F Major
Catalogue L. 137
Instruments Harp
Viola
Flute
Autotranslations beta Claude Debussy: Sonata for flute, viola and harp en fa majeur, L. 137
Claude Debussy: Sonata for flute, viola and harp in fa maggiore, L. 137
Claude Debussy: Sonata for flute, viola and harp F-dur, L. 137