Search

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Subjects Allegro Remove constraint Subjects: Allegro

Search Results

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., 1745

Title Transcription: Six DUETTOS for a Violin and TENOR Composed by Ernesto Eichner Op. X. Price 7sh. 6d. London Printed by Longman and Broderip No: 26 CHEAPSIDE., 1780

Title Transcription: Six Duetts, for TWO VIOLINS or a VIOLIN and VIOLONCELLO Composed by J. B. Breval. Op: [in MS: "23"] Price 7s. d6 LONDON Printed for Wm. Forster Music Instrument Maker and Music Seller, No. 348, (next door to the Lyceum) Strand., 1795

Title Transcription: Six DUO CONCERTANS Pour deux Alto Dédiés á Monsieur DE VAUCELLES PAR Mr: Bruni. 9e. Livre de Duo. Prix 7tt. 10s. à Paris Chez Naderman, Rue de la Loi, à la Clef d'Or, Passage de l'ancien Caffé de foy. Ecrit par Ribiere. 7F I/2, 1797/1805

Title Transcription: SIX DUOS Pour deux Violons Composés PAR ANTOINE LOLLI. Premier Livre de Duo. Mis au jour par Mr. Bailleux Gravés par Mme. Lobry. Prix 7tt 4s. A PARIS. Chez Mr. Bailleux, Md. de Musique, ordinaire des menus plaisire du Roi rue St. Honoré, à la Régle D'or. à Lyon Chéz Mr. Castaud, à Toulouse, Chez Mr. Brunet. à Bordeaux,à Bruscelle, et à Lille, Chez les Marchand de Musique. G. Magnian Sculpt., 1777

Title Transcription: Six QUARTETTO'S for Two Violins, a Tenor, and Violoncello Obligato With a Thorough Bass for the HARPSICHORD, Composed by C. F. ABEL. Opera 15th. Price 1s0.d6. LONDON, Printed by William Napier, No. 474 Strand., 1780

Content Warning

ARVAS is an aggregator of archival resources. ARVAS does not have control of the descriptive language used in our members’ finding aids.

Finding aids may contain historical terms and phrases, reflecting the shared attitudes and values of the community from which they were collected, but are offensive to modern readers. These include demeaning and dehumanizing references to race, ethnicity, and nationality; enslaved or free status; physical or mental ability; religion; sex; and sexual orientation and gender identity.

Many institutions and organizations are in the process of reviewing and revising their descriptive language, with the intent to describe materials in more humanizing, inclusive, and harm-reductive ways. As members revise their descriptive language, their changes will eventually be reflected in their ARVAS finding aids.