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SIX SONATAS FOR TWO VIOLINS with a Through Bass for the Harpsicord or Violoncello. Compos'd By Sigr. GIO. BATISTA LAMPUGNANI AND St. MARTINI of Milan. London. Printed for and Sold by I. Walsh, in Catharine Street, in ye Strand. Of whom may be had Just Publish'd, [list of works beginning with: "Lampugnani's Airs from all his Operas for a German Flute or Violin and a Bass, also in Score." and ending with: "Six Solos for a Violin or Harpsicord by Sigr. Nicola Pasquali."]

TWELVE Concerto's in Seven Parts for Four Violins, one Alto Viola, a Violoncello, & a Thorough Bass, done from two Books of Lessons for the Harpsicord. Composed by Sigr. Domenico Scarlatti with additional Slow Movements from Manuscript Solo Pieces, by the same Author. Dedicated to Mrs. Bowes BY Charles Avison Organist in Newcastle upon Tyne. LONDON. Engraved by R. Denson, and Printed for the Author, by Joseph Barber in Newcastle, and Sold by the Musick Shops in Town. Price 1L.11s.6d. MDCCXLIV.

VI SONATE A TRE Due Flauti col Basso. DEDICATA al ALTEZZA REALE di FREDERICO Principe di Wallia Et Elettorale di Brunswik. da GIUSEPPE SAN MARTINI. MILANESE. OPERA PRIMA. Gravé par Labassée. Prix 6tt. A PARIS CHEZ Mr. Le Clerc le Cadet rue St. Honoré vis a vis l'Oratoire Chés le Bonnetier au Second. Le Sr. Le Clerc Marchand rue du Roule a la Croix d'Or. Madame Boivin Marchande rue St. Honoré a la Regle d'Or. Avec Privilege du Roy.

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