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SIX SONATA'S FOR TWO VIOLINS and a BASS. Dedicated to WILLIAM TRUMBULL Esq; COMPOS'D By MICHAEL CHRISTIAN FESTING. OPERA SESTA. LONDON: Printed by WILLIAM SMITH, in Middle-Row, Holbourn; and Sold only by thje Author, at his House in Queen-Street, near Golden Square. (Price Half a Guinea.) Where may be had, Compos'd by the same Author, OPERA PRIMA, being Twelve SOLO'S for a Violin, &c. Price one Guinea. OPERA SECUNDA, being Twelve SONATA'S in three Parts. Price one Guinea. OPERA TERZA, being twelve CONCERTO'S in seven Parts. Price one Guinea and a Half. OPERA QUARTA, being Eight SOLO'S for a Violin, OPERA QUINTA, being Eight CONCERTO's in seven Parts. Price one Guinea." M.DCC.XXXXII.

SIX Sonatas in three Parts for two Violins or two German Flutes (or one German Flute and Violin) with a Bass Compos'd by John George Freake Opera Seconda London Printed by Wm. Smith at the Golden Bass in Middle Row Holborn and sold by the Author at his House in Rathbone Place Soho, & at the Music Shops Where may be had, 12 Solos for the Harpsicord Violin and German Flute Price ... 10s. 6d 24 Duetts for Trumps French Horns Germa Flutes & Violins ... 1. 6

TWELVE GRAND CONCERTOS IN SEVEN PARTS FOR FOUR VIOLINS, a TENOR VIOLIN, a VIOLONCELLO with a THROUGH BASS for the HARPSICORD. COMPOS'D BY GEORGE FREDERICK HANDEL. Publish'd by the Author London Printed for and sold by Iohn Walsh Musick Printer & Instrument Maker to his Majesty at the Harp and Hoboy in Catherine Street in the Strand. No. 670

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