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Title Transcription: SIX SONATAS 2 for two VIOLINS and a BASS 2 for two FLUTES and a BASS 2 for two VIOLINS a VIOLONCELLO OBLIGATO and a BASS Dedicated to His Royal Highness the DUKE of GLOSTER Composed by GIANBATISTA CIRRI OPERA VI LONDON Printed for the AUTHOR by WELCKER in Gerrard Street Soho Where may be had by the same Author [list of works beginning with: "2 Setts of Overtures and his first Set of Sonatas." and ending with: "12 by Bates & 6 collected by Tacet &c. &c. &c."], 1766

Title Transcription: Six SONATAS For two VIOLINS With a Thorough Bass for the HARPSICHORD Composed by Sigr. Zanetti. LONDON Printed for & sold by A. Hummell at his Music Shop facing Nassau Street in King Street St. Ann's Soho, where may be had lately published [list of works beginning with: "Abel's Trios for two Violins & Bass." and ending with: "Likewise 6 favourite Overtures in 6 Parts composed by different Authors (Viz) Galuppi St Martini and Iomelli with great choice of new Music both English and Foreign."], 1762

Title Transcription: Six TRIOS for two Violins and a Thorough Bass for the HARPSICHORD Composed by P. VACHON. OPERA IV. Price s7: 6. London. Printed & Sold by Wm. Napier corner of Lancaster Court, Strand, where may be had [list of works beginning with: "A Set of Trios by Celoniatt" and ending with: "A Set of Trios by Schumann.", 1780

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