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Title Transcription: SIX SONATA'S FOR TWO VIOLINS with a Thorough Bass FOR THE HARPSICHORD or VIOLONCELLO COMPOS'D BY WILLIAM BATES. LONDON, Printed for the Author by John Cox, at Simpsons Musick Shop in Sweetings Alley Royal Exchange, & sold by the Author at his House in South-Audley Street Grosvenor Square, 1753

Title Transcription: Six TRIOS Concertants Pour Deux Violons et Basse Composés Par M. FIORILLO Œuvre XI. et 2e. Livre de Trios Prix. 9tt. A. PARIS. Chéz le Sr. Sieber Musicien rue St. honoré entre celles des Vielles Etuves et celle D'orléans chez l'Apothicaire No 85 III2, 1791

Title Transcription: XII SONATE A due Violini, e Violoncello, e Cembalo, se piace, OPERA TERZA, Dedicata All' ALTEZZA REALE di Augusta Principessa di Vallia da Giuseppe San Martini London Printed for and Sold by I. Walsh Musick Printer & Instrument Maker to his Majesty in Catharine Street in the Strand., 1747

Title Transcription: XII SONATE A due Violini, e Violoncello, e Cembalo, se piace, OPERA TERZA, Dedicata All' ALTEZZA REALE di Augusta Principessa di Vallia da Giuseppe San Martini Milanese MDCCXLIII LONDRA., 1743

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