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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: SEI TRIETTI A DUE VIOLINI e Basso DEDICATI A Monsieur Ferrand Fermiere Générale DA FERDINANDO PELLEGRINO Napolitano OPERA PRIMA Gravé par Melle. Bertin. Prix 6tt. A PARIS Aux adresses ordinaires. A LYON Chez Mr. de Brotonne, Md. ruë Merciere. AVEC PRIVILEGE DU ROY., 1753

Title Transcription: SEI TRII, a due Violini e Basso, Composti da Gio Battista Noferi, e da esso dedicati a Sua Eccellenza LADY BRIDGET LANE OPERA IX [line] LONDON Printed by WELCKER in Gerrard Street St. Ann's Soho Where may be had by the same Author [list of works beginning with: "Six Duets for 2 German Flutes and Six Duets for 2 Guittars." and ending with: "by Sigr. Zappa two Setts of Sonatas for 2 Violins and a Bass &c. &c. &c."], 1770

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

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