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Title Transcription: Alexander Mackay-Smith Collection, 1689/1827

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The Mackay-Smith Collection's greatest strength is in contemporary editions of 18th-century instrumental music, particularly trio sonatas. The collection shows similarity to the music section of Jefferson's catalogue of 1783. The trio sonatas of Carlo Antonio Campioni (1720-1788), one of Jefferson's favorite composers, are especially well represented.
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Title Transcription: SIX SONATAS FOR TWO VIOLINS AND A BASS, COMPOSED BY Sig. BARTOLOMEO MENESINI. BY HIS MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. LONDON: PRINTED AND SOLD BY HENRY FOUGHT, AT THE LYRE AND OWL, IN ST. MARTIN'S-LANE, NEAR LONG-ACRE. [Price Two SHILLINGS and SIX-PENCE.], 1767

Title Transcription: SIX SONATAS FOR TWO VIOLINS AND A BASS, COMPOSED BY Sigr. GIOVANNI ANDREA SABATINI. OPERA I. BY HIS MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. LONDON: PRINTED AND SOLD BY HENRY FOUGT, AT THE LYRE AND OWL, IN ST. MARTIN'S-LANE, NEAR LONG-ACRE., 1767

Title Transcription: SIX SONATES A Deux Violons & Basse, Dédiées A.S.A.S. MONSEIGNEUR Le Prince d'Orange & Nassau Stadhouder Héreditaire des Provinces unies des Pais=bas. Par FRANCOIS ZAPPA Maitre de Musique de S.A. Royale Le Duc de York. A LA HAYE chez B. HUMMEL., 1765/1767

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