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A Third Set of SIX TRIOS For two VIOLINS and a VIOLONCELLO OBLIGATO with a THOROUGH BASS for the HARPSICHORD Composed by L. BOCCHERINI. Opera IX. Pr. 7s. 6d. LONDON. Printed and Sold by R: BREMNER opposite Somerset House in the STRAND.

SEI TRIO DA CAMERA A Due Violino e Basso del Sigr. ZAPPA OPERA Ia. Gravé par Melle. Vendôme Prix 6tt. A PARIS Chez Mrs. Sieber rue St. Honorë à l'Hotel d'Aligre près la Croix du Trahoire Ou l'on trouve un grand Magazin de Musique moderne Et aux adresses ordinaires de Musique A LYON Mr. Castaud Place de la Comedie AVEC PRIVILEGE DU ROY 94

SIX SONATES A DEUX FLUTES et BASSE CONTINUE. COMPOSÉES Par J. F. KLÖFFLER, Directeur de la Chapelle de S. E. J. Msgr. le Comte Regnante de Bentheim Steinfort. Et Membre d'Illustre Societé D'UTILE DULCI, à Stockholm. OEUVRE CINQUIEME. A AMSTREDAM chez J. J. HUMMEL, au Grand Magazin de Musique. No. 305.

SIX TRIOS A deux Violons et Basse Concertants DEDIÉS A.S.A. Royale Le Duc DE COMBERLAND PAR GUILLIAUME CRAMER Musicien de S.A.S. L Electeur Palatin ŒUVRE III. Prix. 7tt 10s. A PARIS Chez le Sr Sieber Editeur de plusieurs nouvelles musique rue St honore à l'hotel d'aligre pres la croix du trahoire et aux adresses ordinaires A Lyon chez Mr Casteau A.P.D.R. Gravé Par Madame Sieber

Six TRIOS for two VIOLINS and a BASS, Composed And most humbly Dedicated to His Royal Highness the DUKE of CUMBERLAND. By William Cramer. Op. III. LONDON. Printed for Wm. Napier corner of Lancaster Court Strand.

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