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Title Transcription: SIX CONCERTOS For the Harpsicord or Organ Compos'd by Mr. HANDEL These Six Concertos were Publish'd by Mr. Walsh from my own Copy Corrected by my Self, and to Him only I have given my Right therein. George Frideric Handel. London. Printed for & Sold by I. Walsh, Musick Printer & Instrument maker to his Majesty, at the Harp & Hoboy in Catherine Street in the Strand. where may be had the Instrumental Parts to ye above Six Concertos

Title Transcription: SIX CONCERTO'S In seven Parts, for Four Violins, a Tenor, a Violoncello: & a Thorough Bass for the Harpsicord. COMPOS'D BY John Alcock, Late Organist of Reading, Berks; and now Organist, Vicar, & Master of the Children of the Cathedral at Lichfield. NB. The 1st. 3d. 4th. & 6th. Concerto's may be play'd with two German Flutes, and the 2d. and 5th. with Hautboys & Bassoons. LONDON Printed for, & sold by the Author, and at all the Musick-Shops, Price 10s. & 6d. MDCCL

Title Transcription: SIX CONCERTOS IN SEVEN PARTS FOR FOUR VIOLINS, a TENOR VIOLIN, a VIOLONCELLO, with a THOROUGH BASS for the HARPSICORD. COMPOS'D BY John Stanley Batchelor of Musick, Organist of St. Andrews, and the Temple. London. Printed for I. Walsh, in Catharine Street, in the Strand.

Title Transcription: Six SONATAS for 2 Common FLUTES or two GERMAN FLUTES and a BASS Consisting of Preludes, Allmands, Corants Sarabands, Gavotts, and Jiggs Compos'd by Mr: Wm: Corbett. Opera Quarta London Printed for I: Walsh Servant in Ordinary to his Majesty at the Harp & Hoboy in Catherine Street in the Strand and I: Hare at the Viol and Flute in Cornhill near the Royall Exchange

Title Transcription: Six SONATAS for one FLUTE & two HOBOYS or two VIOLINS with a VIOL BASS and a THOROUGH BASS for the HARPSICORD & ARCHLUTE Compos'd by Mr. Christian Schickhard London Printed for I. Walsh Servant in Ordinary to his Majesty at ye Harp & Hoboy in Catherine Street in ye Strand. and I. Hare at ye Viol and Flute in Cornhill near the Royall Exchange.

Title Transcription: Six SONATAS For TWO VIOLINS and a BASS. Composed by Sigr: F: Zannetti. Opera Terza. LONDON. Printed for, and Sold by R: BREMNER, at the Harp and Hautboy, opposite Somerset House, in the STRAND.

Title Transcription: Six SONATAS For Two VIOLINS and a BASS, Dedicated to Ralph Jenison Esqr. By CHARLES AVISON Organist at Newcastle upon Tyne Opera Prima. Philips sculp. LONDON Printed for John Johnson at the Harp and Crown in Cheapside of whom may be had, [list of works beginning with: "Avison's 6 Concertos Opera 2d" and ending with: "Handel's 6 Sonatas Opera 2d."]

Title Transcription: Six Sonatas FOR Two Violins Violoncello or HARPSICORD. Most humbly dedicated To the Lady Augusta BY HER ROYAL HIGHNESS' most devoted and Dutiful Servant Fred: Nussen Opera 2da. London Printed for the Author by John Walsh Musick Printer & Instrument Maker to his Majesty, in Catherine Street, Strand.

Title Transcription: SIX SONATA'S FOR TWO VIOLINS with a Thorough Bass FOR THE HARPSICHORD or VIOLONCELLO COMPOS'D BY WILLIAM BATES. LONDON, Printed for the Author by John Cox, at Simpsons Musick Shop in Sweetings Alley Royal Exchange, & sold by the Author at his House in South-Audley Street Grosvenor Square

Title Transcription: SIX Sonatas in three Parts for two Violins or two German Flutes (or one German Flute and Violin) with a Bass Compos'd by John George Freake Opera Seconda London Printed by Wm. Smith at the Golden Bass in Middle Row Holborn and sold by the Author at his House in Rathbone Place Soho, & at the Music Shops Where may be had, 12 Solos for the Harpsicord Violin and German Flute Price ... 10s. 6d 24 Duetts for Trumps French Horns Germa Flutes & Violins ... 1. 6

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