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Title Transcription: SIX QUATUORS Concertants A DEUX VIOLONS VIOLA ET VIOLINCELLO. Composés Par GIUSEPPE HAYDN. OEUVRE XVI. Chés J. J. HUMMEL, à Berlin avec Privileége du Roi, à Amsterdam au Grand Magazin de Musique et aux Adresses ordinaires. No. 401. Prix f6.- W. T. Sc.

Title Transcription: Six Sonatas for the HARPSICORD or PIANO FORTE, Composed and Humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable LADY CRAVEN, by George Hickes. London. printed for the Author, by Longman & Broderip No. 26 Cheapside, Music Sellers to the Royal Family. King Sculpt.

Title Transcription: SIX SONATAS for Two Violins & a Bass COMPOS'D BY The Right Honourable The EARL of KELLY. LONDON Printed by WELCKER in Gerrard Street St. Ann's Soho Where may be had the following Trios [list of works beginning with: "Kammels 6 first Sett" and ending with: "Seifferts"]

Title Transcription: SIX SONATAS FOR TWO VIOLINS AND A BASS, COMPOSED BY Sig. BARTOLOMEO MENESINI. BY HIS MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. LONDON: PRINTED AND SOLD BY HENRY FOUGHT, AT THE LYRE AND OWL, IN ST. MARTIN'S-LANE, NEAR LONG-ACRE. [Price Two SHILLINGS and SIX-PENCE.]

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 a BASS Composed by SIGR: GIO: BATTISTA NOFERI Opera VIIma. LONDON. Printed by R: BREMNER, at the Harp and Hautboy, Opposite Somerset-House in the STRAND.

Title Transcription: Six SONATAS for Two VIOLINS and a BASS Composed by Sigr: Gio: Battista St: Martini of MILAN. opera Prima LONDON. Printed for R: BREMNER, opposite Somerset-House, in the STRAND. of whom may be had. For two Violins and a Bass. [list of works beginning with: "Zannetti's Trios, two Sets." and ending with: "Solos by Pugnani, Ferrari, and Nofri."]

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