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Title Transcription: EIGHT CONCERTO'S IN SEVEN PARTS, COMPOS'D By MICHAEL CHRISTIAN FESTING. OPERA QUINTA. LONDON: Printed by WILLIAM SMITH, at Corelli's Head, near St. Clement's Church in the Strand; and Sold only by the Author, at his House in Angel-Court, in Windmill-Street, near the Upper-end of the Hay-Market. (Price one Guinea.) Where may be had, OPERA PRIMA, being Twelve SOLO'S for a Violin, &c. Price one Guinea. OPERA SECUNDA, being Twelve SONATA'S in three Parts. Price one Guinea. OPERA TERZA, being twelve CONCERTO'S in seven Parts. Price one Guinea and a Half. OPERA QUARTA, being Eight SOLO'S for a Violin, &c. Price Half a Guinea. M.DCC.XXXIX., 1739

Title Transcription: Eight DUETTS for a VIOLIN and VIOLONCELLO, or Two Violoncellos; Humbly Dedicated to His Grace The DUKE of MARLBOROUGH: Composed by Stephen Paxton Opera Seconda. To which is added The Highland Laddie, a Scots Air, with Variations for a Violoncello and a Violin. To be had of the Author No. 72 Great Titchfield Street, near Cavendish Square., 1780

Title Transcription: EIGHT SYMPHONYS in Eight Parts. Six for Violins, Hoboys, or German Flutes. and Two for Violins, French Horns and Trumpets. with a Bass for the VIOLONCELLO and HARPSICORD. COMPOS'D BY Dr. Wm. BOYCE. OPERA SECONDA. London. Printed for I. Walsh in Catherine Street in the Strand. Of whom may be had by the same author. [list of works beginning with: "Twelve Sonatas for two Violins and a Bass." and ending with: "The Shepherd's Lottery and Chaplet in Score."] Just Publish'd for Concerts for Violins &c. [list of works beginning with: "Handel's 400 Selected Songs for the Harpsicord and Voice in 5 vols. and for Concerts for Violins &c. in 5 Parts."], 1759/1760

Title Transcription: No. XXX VI SONATAS FOR TWO VIOLINS WITH A BASS FOR THE HARPSICORD, OR VIOLONCELLO. COMPOS'D BY P. VAN MALDERE First Violin to His Serene Highness Prince Charles of Lorrain. London. Printed for I. Walsh in Catharine Street in the Strand. Of whom may be had for two Violins and a Bass [list of works beginning with: "Alberto Gallo's 12 Symphonys" and ending with: "Finger's Sonatas"], 1756

Title Transcription: SEI SONATE a due VIOLINI, e BASSO, a Sua Excellenza il Duca di Dorset, Dedicate, e Composte da Antonio Sacchini, Opera 1a. Londra. Presso Roberto Bremner, nello Strand, dove si trovano pure le Megliore Opere dei Maestri piu celebri., 1775

Title Transcription: SEI TRII, DI VIOLINO E BASSO, COMPOSTI DA ANTONIO KAMMELL; DEDICATI ALLA ILLMA. SIGRA. LADY LUCY MANN. London, Printed by Welcker, Gerrard Street Soho. where may be had by the same Author, 6 Duets for 2 Violins Op. 2, 1770

Title Transcription: Seven SONATAS or TRIOS for two VIOLINS or GERMAN FLUTES with a Thorough Bass for the HARPSICORD or VIOLONCELLO Compos'd by Mr. HANDEL. Opera Quinta. 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 following Pieces of Musick Compos'd by Mr. Handel [list of works beginning with: "Six Concertos for Violins &c. and for the harpsicord and Organ. Opera Quarta." and ending with: "The Celebrated Te Deum and Jubilate."] No. 653, 1739

Title Transcription: SIX CONCERTI pour le CLAVECIN Deux Violons & une Violoncelle Très humblement dediés A SA MAJESTE CHARLOTTE REINE de la Grande Bretagne &c. &c. &c. & Composés par Jean Bach Oevre Premier a Londres, 1763

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