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Title Transcription: Six SONATAS For TWO VIOLINS and a BASS. Composed by Sigr: F: Zannetti. Opera I. 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 BASS. Dedicated to Monsr. Le COMTE de HEIDEN de REINESTEIN Gentilhomme de la Chambre de S.A.S. Monseigr. Le Prince d'Orange & Nassau &c. BY F: Schwindl Opa. 5th. pr. 5s/ LONDON Printed & Sold by J: LONGMAN & Co. No. 26, Cheapside, where may be had lately Publish'd, for Violins [list of works beginning with: "Richter's Quartetts" and ending with: "Miller's Solo's & double Tonguing"]

Title Transcription: Six SONATAS For two VIOLINS With a Thorough Bass for the HARPSICHORD Composed by Sigr. Zanetti. LONDON Printed for & sold by A. Hummell at his Music Shop facing Nassau Street in King Street St. Ann's Soho, where may be had lately published [list of works beginning with: "Abel's Trios for two Violins & Bass." and ending with: "Likewise 6 favourite Overtures in 6 Parts composed by different Authors (Viz) Galuppi St Martini and Iomelli with great choice of new Music both English and Foreign."]

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.

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