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Title Transcription: SEI CONCERTI a Cinque é Sei Stromenti a Violino Principale, Violino Primo di Ripieno, Violino Secondo, Alto Viola, Organo e Violoncello, DEL SIGNOR GIUSEPPE TARTINI di Padoua OPERA PRIMA Libro Primo Raccolti, da me. AMSTERDAM MICHEL CHARLES LE CENE No. 536, 1728

Title Transcription: SIX SONATES a Deux Violons & Basse COMPOSÉS par JEAN CRETIEN BACH Maitre de Musique de Sa Majesté la Reine d'Angleterre. OEUVRE IV. A AMSTERDAM chez J.J. HUMMEL, Marchand & Imprimeur de Musique. No. 88. Prix f3., 1767

Title Transcription: SIX TRIO A DEUX VIOLONS Et la Basse PAR FRANÇOIS GUERINI NAPOLITAIN. OPERA VI. Gravé par Madme. Oger. A AMSTERDAM Chez J. J. HUMMEL, Marchand de Musique., 1762

Title Transcription: SIX TRIOS Trois, à Deux VIOLONS & BASSE & Trois, à Un VIOLON, TAILLE & VIOLONCELLO Obligés. Compossés, & trés Humblement DEDIÉS A Madame, La BARONESSE de LYNDEN, De Swaenenburg &c. &c. Née Pater. Par JGNACE RAIMONDI. Oeuvre V. Chés J. J. HUMMEL, à Berlin avec Privilége du Roi, à Amsterdam au Grand Magazin de Musique & aux Adresses ordinaires. No. 357. Prix f3: 10., 1776

Title Transcription: SONATE à Tre Due Violini e Violoncello col Basso Per l'Organo DA GIO. BIANCHI. Violinista Milanese OPERA PRIMA. A Amsterdam Chez ESTIENNE ROGER Marchand libraire., 1702

Title Transcription: SUONATE a Tre Due Violini e Violone Col Basso per l'Organo Da ANTONIO CARELIO MESSENESE Opera Prima a Amsterdam Chez ESTIENNE ROGER Marchand libraire., 1702

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