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Title Transcription: SIX QUATUORS Concertants A DEUX VIOLONS VIOLA ET VIOLINCELLO. Composés Par GIUSEPPE HAYDN. OEUVRE XVI. Chés J. J. HUMMEL, à Berlin avec Privileége du Roi, à Amsterdam au Grand Magazin de Musique et aux Adresses ordinaires. No. 401. Prix f6.- W. T. Sc., 1779

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 SONATES À DEUX VIOLONS E BASSE-CONTINUE. Composeés par C. A. CAMPIONI. OEUVRE V. À AMSTERDAM chez J. J. HUMMEL. Marchand & Imprimeur 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: VIII SONATES À Deux Violons & Basse-Continue. Composées par C.A. CAMPIONI. Musicien de La Chambre de Sa Majesté Royale de Sardaigne &c. &c. &c. OEUVRE QUATRIEME. À AMSTERDAM chez J.J. Hummel, Marchand & Imprimeur de Musique., 1762

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