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Title Transcription: Six SONATAS or TRIOS For Two German Flutes or two Violins and a THOROUGH BASS for the HARPSICHORD Composed by Giovanni Adolffo Hasse OPERA TERZA LONDON Printed for J. Oswald & sold at his Music Shop in St. Martins Church yard of whom may be had [list of works beginning with: "Gallos Sonatas" and ending with: "Shortly will be published a 2d. Violin to Oswalds Airs for the 4 Season."], 1756

Title Transcription: Six SONATES a deux VIOLONS et BASSE, Dediées A Son Altese Serenissime Monseigneur le Duc Ferdinand, DUC de BRONSVIC et Lunebourg etc. etc. Composées par C. A. PESCH. Oeuvre III. LONDON Printed for & sold by William Napier in the Strand Price 7s. 6d, 1775

Title Transcription: Six SONATES pour deux VIOLONS et une BASSE. Composes par GIUSEPPE HAYDN a Vienne Opera IV. Pr. 6s. LONDON. Printed & Sold by R. Bremner opposite Somerset House in the STRAND., 1771

Title Transcription: SIX TRIOS FOR TWO German Flutes OR TWO VIOLINS With A Thorough Bass for the Harpsicord, Compos'd by Sigr. GIO GIACOMO ANDROUX LONDON Printed for PETER WELCKER in Gerrard Street St. Ann's Soho Of Whom may be had Just Publish'd Six Concertos for the Organ or Harpsichord with Instrumental Parts, by Christopher Wagenseil. . . . . . . . . . .10s = 6d The Art of Playing the Violin by Carlo Tessarini. . . . .2 = 0, 1765

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