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Title Transcription: Alexander Mackay-Smith Collection, 1689/1827

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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: SEI DUETTI Per Due Violini. Dal Signor Gaëtano PUGNANI OPERA XIII. Prix 3tt. 12s. À PARIS Chez FRERE Md et Graveur de Musique Passage du Saumon ET EN PROVINCE., 1776/1794

Title Transcription: SIX DUOS Pour Violons Et Alto Dediés A Monsieur DE ZIMMERMANN Colonel d'infanterie chevalier de l'ordre Royal et Militaire de St louis Commandant de deux bataillons des gardes Suisse Par M. BRUNI Œuvre ["2" added in MS] Prix 7tt. 4s. A PARIS Chez le Sr. Sieber musicien rue St honôré vis à vis l'hotel D'Aligre Chez l'Apothicaire No 92 A.P.D.R., 1782/1786

Title Transcription: SIX TRIO DONT TROIS CONCERTANS ET TROIS A GRAND ORCHÊSTRE Pour deux Violons et Basse DEDIÉS A Monsieur RANDON DE LA TOUR Trésorier Général des Maisons de leurs Majestés PAR A. STAMITZ Musicien Ordinaire du Roy. 3e. Livre de Trio de Violon. Prix 9tt. A PARIS Chez M. BOYER, Rue de Richelieu, à la Clef d'Or, Passage du Caffé de Foy. Chez Made. Le Menu, Rue du Roulle, à la Clef d'Or Ecrit par Ribiere, 1786

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