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Title Transcription: SEI DUETTI a Due Violini Composti da Felice Degiardino DEDICATI A Sua Altezza Reale Il Principe Enrico di Prussia OPERA SECONDA Gravées par Melle. Vandôme Prix 6.tt. A PARIS Chez L'Auteur, rüe Vaugirard, à L'hotel de Bourgogne. Madame, Boivin, rüe St. Honoré, à la Regle d'Or. Mr. le Clerc, rüe du Roule, à la Croix d'Or. Melle. Castagnierie, rüe des Prouvairs. Avec privilege du Roi., 1750

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., 1765

Title Transcription: SIX SONATES A DEUX VIOLONS. COMPOSÉES PAR F. GIARDINI. OEUVRE TROISIEME. Chez JEAN JULIEN HUMMEL, à Berlin sous Privilége de sa Majesté le Roi de Prusse &c. &c. à Amsterdam au Grand Magazin de Musique et Aux Adresses ordinaires. No. 332. Prix f3:-., 1774/1775

Title Transcription: Six TRIOS for Two Violins and a Bass Composed & Humbly Dedicated to THE RIGHT HONORABLE Lady Elizabeth Forster, by FELICE GIARDINI. Op. 28. Pr. 10s.6d. London Printed for Robt. Birchall, at Handel's Head, No. 133, New Bond Street. Where may be had all the above Author's Works. Entered at Stationer's Hall. Neele sculpt 352 Strand., 1790

Title Transcription: TROISIEME LIVRE DE SONATES A VIOLON SEUL Et Baasse Dédiées A MADAME ISABELLE Comtesse de Carlisle. PAR FELICE DE GIARDINO. OEUVRE V. Prix 6tt. A PARIS aux Adresses Ordinaires de Musique avec Aprobation et Privilege du Roy. Les Examplaires ont êté fournis a la Chambre Sindicale, 1758

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