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SONATES EN TRIO. Pour Deux Violons, Et la Basse Continue. Composées PAR Mr. LE CLAIR L'AINE. Prix en blanc 9tt. OEUVRE IV. SE VEND A PARIS, Chez L'auteur, rüe St. Benoist proche la porte d l'Abaïe St. germain Le Sr. Boivin, Marchand, rü St honoré à la Régle D'or. Le Sr. Le clerc, Machand, rüe du Roule à la Croix D'or. Avec Privilége du Roy.

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.

The Score of the Twelve Concertos Compos'd by ARCANGELO CORELLI. For two Violins & a Violoncello, with two Violins more, a Tenor & Thorough Bass for Ripieno Parts, which may be doubled at pleasure. DEDICATED to Ralph Jenison of Walworth Hall in the Bishoprick of Durham Esqr. VOL. IId. The Whole Carefully Corrected by several most Eminent Masters, and revis'd by Dr. Pepusch. Engrav'd with the utmost exactness by Tho: Cross. LONDON Printed for and Sold by Benjamin Cooke at ye Golden Harp, in New Street Covent Garden. Where also may be had in Score the Four Setts of Sonatas, by the Same Author. Vol. 1st.

Trois TRIOS Pour trois Flûtes, Dédiés à Monsieur P. de Laureneel, COMPOSÉS PAR PORTA. Opera 11. Prix 9f. Propriété de l'Editeur. Déposé à la Bible. Imp1e. A PARIS, Chez Nadermann, Editeur de Musique et Facteur de Harpes, Rue de Richelieu, Passage de l'ancien Café de Foi, à la Clef d'Or. (1553.)

TWELVE Concerto's in Seven Parts for Four Violins, one Alto Viola, a Violoncello, & a Thorough Bass, done from two Books of Lessons for the Harpsicord. Composed by Sigr. Domenico Scarlatti with additional Slow Movements from Manuscript Solo Pieces, by the same Author. Dedicated to Mrs. Bowes BY Charles Avison Organist in Newcastle upon Tyne. LONDON. Engraved by R. Denson, and Printed for the Author, by Joseph Barber in Newcastle, and Sold by the Musick Shops in Town. Price 1L.11s.6d. MDCCXLIV.

TWELVE SONATAS FOR Two VIOLINS; With a BASS for the VIOLONCELLO or HARPSICORD. BY WILLIAM BOYCE, Composer to His Majesty. London, Printed for the Author. & Sold by I. Walsh Musick Printer and Instrument Maker to his Majesty in Catherine Street in the Strand. where may be had By the same Author SOLOMON a Serenata in Score MDCCXLVII

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 CONCERTOS In Seven Parts FOR FOUR VIOLINS a TENOR and VIOLONCELLO with a THOROUGH BASS for the HARPSICHORD Composed by John Humphries Opera Seconda. LONDON Printed for John Johnson at the Harp and Crown in Cheapside, of whom may be had [list of works beginning with: "Humphries's 12 Concertos Opera 3d" and ending with: "Ricciotti's 6 Concertos"]

XII SOLOS FOR A VIOLIN WITH A THOROUGH BASS FOR THE HARPSICORD OR VIOLONCELLO COMPOS'D BY ARCANGELO CORELLI Opera Quinta. N.B. These Solos are Printed from a curious Edition Publish'd at Rome by the Author. London. Printed for and Sold by I. Walsh, in Catherine Street in Strand, of whom may be had all the Works of Corelli (viz) his Sonatas and Concertos in Parts and in Score.

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.

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