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CONCERTI GROSSI Con duoi Violini, e Violoncello di Concertino obligati, e duo i altri Violini, Viola, e Basso di Concerto Grosso, ad arbitrio, che si potranno radoppiare; Da Arcangelo Corelli da Fusignano Opera Sesta. XII Great CONCERTOS, or SONATAS, for two VIOLINS more, a TENOR, and a THOROUGH-BASS: which may be doubled at Pleasure. being the Sixth and last work of ARCHANGELO CORELLI. Note all the other Works of this Author may be had where this is sold. London Printed for I: Walsh, Servant in Ordinary to his Majesty: at the Harp and Hoboy, in Katherine Street, in the Strand: No. 370

DOUZES CAPRICES A VIOLON SEUL Composées & Dediées A. S. E. Mr. D. ALBERTO LITTA Conseiller Intime de S. M. J. &c. &c. &c. Par WENCESLAS PICHL Directeur de Musique de S. A. R. Monseigneur L'Archiduc Ferdinand d'Autriche Oeuvre XIX. Cheéz J. J. HUMMEL à Berlin avec Privilége du Roi à Amsterdam au Gand Magazin de Musique et aux Adresses Ordinaires. No. 944. Prix f2-:-:

DOUZE WALTZ Et Douze Allemandes Pour deux Flûtes COMPOSÉES ET DÉDIÉES A ses Elèves PAR L.A. MARJOLIN. PRIX 4frs. 50 Cmes. A LYON, Chez l'Auteur Petite rue Mercière, No. 12, Bis. A PARIS, Chez tous les Marchands de nouveautés. Enrégistré à la Bibliothèque Impériale. Propriété de l'Editeur.

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