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Title Transcription: DUO POUR DEUX VIOLONS Par le Sr: CHARLES FERRARI Ordinaire de la Musique De L'Infant Don Philippe Prix [obliterated] tt. A PARIS Chez Mr. de la Chevardiere rue du Roule à la Croix d'or, Marchand de Musique du Roi et de la Famille Royalle AVEC PRIVILEGE DU ROI. Gravé par Melle. Vendôme

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.

Title Transcription: SEI TRIETTI Per Due Violini, et Basso. Composte del Signore LUIGI, BOCCHERINI. OPÉRA II. Prix 9 fr. A PARIS Chez IMBAULT Md de Musique de Leurs Majestés JJ. et RR. et Musicien honoraire de leur Chapelle Au Mont d'Or, Rue St. Honoré No. 125 entre l'Hôtel d'Aligre et la Rue des Poulies Et Péristile du Théâtre de l'Opéra Comique Rue Favart No. 461.

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

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