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Alexander Mackay-Smith Collection

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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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A Second Set of 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."]

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.

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