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Title Transcription: Alexander Mackay-Smith Collection

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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: 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.

Title Transcription: SEI SONATE Da Camera A Violino Solo Col Basso. DEL SIGNOR FELICE DEGIARDINO OPERA IV.A Prix 6tt. A PARIS Chez Le Sr. Bayard Md. ruë St. Honoré à la Regle d'Or. Le Sr. Vernadé Md. ruë du Roule á la Croix d'Or. Mlle. Castagnery Mde ruë des Prouvaires á la Musique Royalle. Mr. le Menu rue du Roule a la Clef d'Or Mr. De Brotonne ruë Merciere A Lion Avec Permission.

Title Transcription: Six DUO CONCERTANS Pour deux Alto Dédiés á Monsieur DE VAUCELLES PAR Mr: Bruni. 9e. Livre de Duo. Prix 7tt. 10s. à Paris Chez Naderman, Rue de la Loi, à la Clef d'Or, Passage de l'ancien Caffé de foy. Ecrit par Ribiere. 7F I/2

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