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TWELVE GRAND CONCERTOS For VIOLINS &c. in SEVEN PARTS COMPOS'D BY Mr. HANDEL. Opera Sexta. 3d Edition. Printed for I. Walsh in Catherine Street in the Strand, where may be had the following Pieces of Musick Compos'd by Mr. Handel. [list of works beginning with: "Seven Sonatas or Trios for German Flutes, Opera 5ta." and ending with: "Two Sets of Lessons, and one Book of Fugues."]

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

Twelve SONATAS For Two VIOLINS and a BASS or an ORCHESTRA Compos'd by GIO. BATTA. PERGOLESE. AUTHOR of the STABAT MATER. The Manuscript of these Sonatas were procured by a Curious Gentleman of Fortune, during his Travels through Italy. LONDON. Printed and sold by R. BREMNER, facing Somerset-House in the Strand.

TWELVE SONATA'S, In Three PARTS; Dedicated to HER GRACE, HENRIETTA, Dutchess of Marlborough, &c. &c. The First, Second, and Third Sonata's, for two German Flutes, [or two Violins] and a Bass. The Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Sonata's, for one German Flute, one Violin, [or two Violins] and a Bass. The Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Sonata's, for two Violins and a Bass. Compos'd by MICHAEL CHRISTIAN FESTING. OPERA SECUNDA. LONDON: Printed by WILLIAM SMITH, at CORRELLI'S Head, near St. Clement's Church in the Strand; and Sold only by the Author, at his House in Angel Court in Windmill-street, near the upper End of the Hay-Market. (Price One Guinea.) Where may also be had, (and no where else) Twelve SOLO'S for a Violin And Thorough Bass, compos'd by the same Author. Price One Guinea. M.DCC.XXXI.

VIII SONATAS FOR TWO GERMAN FLUTES OR TWO VIOLINS with a BASS for the VIOLONCELLO or HARPSICORD Compos'd by Sigr. ALEXANDRO BEZOZZI Musician in Ordinary to the King of Sardinia. Opera Terza. London. Printed for I. Walsh in Catherine Street in the Strand. Of whom may be had Just Publish'd For 2 German Flutes & a Bass [list of works beginning with: "Defesch's 12 Sonatas" and ending with: "Hasse, Galuppi, & Vinci's Aires"]

VII SONATAS FOR TWO VIOLINS with a Thorough Bass FOR THE HARPSICORD or VIOLONCELLO COMPOS'D BY THOMAS AUGUSTINE ARNE. OPERA TERZA. London. Printed for I. Walsh in Catharine Street in the Strand. Of whom may be had for two Violins and a Bass. [list of works beginning with "Twenty four Overtures from Mr. Handel's Operas in Four Parts for the use of small Concerts." and ending with: "Bezozzis Sonatas, 3 Sets"]

XII SOLOS for a VIOLIN with a Thorough Bass for the HARPSICORD or VIOLONCELLO Compos'd by GIUSEPPE TARTINI. London. Printed for and Sold by I. Walsh, in Catherine Street in the Strand, of whom may be had, Solos for a Violin, by the following Authors. [list of names beginning with: "Geminiani" and ending with "Galliard."]

XII SONATAS For the Chamber For two Violins and a Bass doubled Dedicated To her Grace the Dutchess Dowager of MARLBOROUGH BY John Bononcini. Printed at London Anno 1732 Price One Guinea.

XII SONATAS or SOLOS for a FLUTE with a THROUGH BASS for the HARPSICORD or BASS VIOLIN Compos'd by Jean Baptiste Loeillett de Gant Opera Terza London Printed for I: Walsh Servt. in Ordinary to his Majesty at ye Harp and Hautboy in Catherine Street in ye Strand; & I: Hare at ye Viol and Flute in Cornhill near the Royall Exchange

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