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Title Transcription: Six SONATAS for a Violin, a Violoncello, & Base with a Thorough Base for the HARPSICHORD Composed by C. F. ABEL, Opera IX. LONDON, Pr. 10/6 Printed for the Author & Sold at his House No. 201, Oxford Street, Sold also by R. Bremner in the Strand., 1770

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., 1776/1779

Title Transcription: Six SONATAS For two GERMAN FLUTES or two VIOLINS and a BASS Dedicated to the Right Honourable The EARL of ABINGDON by J. O. ASTORGA. London. Printed for the AUTHOR by R. BREMNER at the Harp and Hautboy facing Somerset House in the STRAND., 1769

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"], 1769

Title Transcription: Six Sonatas for two Violins & a Bass COMPOSED BY Theodor Smith. 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 Quartets for two Violins or one Violin, a German Flute, Tenor, and Bass." and ending with: "eight Lessons by Gladwin. with the greatest Variety of New Musick by the most Eminent Masters."], 1770

Title Transcription: SIX SONATA'S for two VIOLINS and a VIOLONCELLO with a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord Compos'd by Joseph Jackson Batchelor in Music Late of St. John's College Oxford. LONDON Printed for the Widow, by THOMPSON & SON in St, Pauls Church Yard of whom may be had Just Publish'd. [list of works beginning with: "A Collection of Songs by Jas: Clark of Durham" and ending with: "Abels Overtures for French Horns in eight Parts"], 1760

Title Transcription: Six SONATAS For two Violins, with a THOROUGH BASS For the ORGAN or HARPSICHORD, Five by Sigr. Salvatore Galleotti and one by Sigr. Cristiano Giusseppe Lidardi. Pr. 7/6 LONDON Printed for Longman and Broderip No. 26 Cheapside. where may be had just Printed [list of works beginning with: "Wagenseil's Harpsichord Concertos with Instrumental Parts." and ending with: "A Concerto for the Harpsichord by Sigr Gaun."], 1793/1798

Title Transcription: SIX SONATAS four for 2 GERMAN-FLUTES or VIOLINS & a BASS, and two for 2 VIOLINS & a VIOLONCELLO OBLIGATO Dedicated TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS The Duke of Cumberland Composed by GIANBATTISTA CIRRI Musick-Master to HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS The Duke of Gloucester OPERA IX LONDON Printed by WELCKER in Gerrard Street St. Ann's Soho Where may be had by the same Author [list of works beginning with: "Opera 4th. Six sonatas for two Violins and a Bass" and ending with: "NB the greatest choice of New Musick &c. &c. &c. &c."], 1766

Title Transcription: SIX Sonatas In three Parts Two for one German Flute one Violin and a Bass Two for two German Flutes and a Bass AND Two for three German Flutes without a Bass COMPOSED BY Charles Frederick Weideman OPERA TERZA London Printed for the Author, and sold at his Lodgings in Angel Court, Windmill Street, near the upper End of the Hay Market. Price 10s=6d, 1751

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