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Alexander Mackay-Smith Collection 265 items

A Third Set of SIX TRIOS For two VIOLINS and a VIOLONCELLO OBLIGATO with a THOROUGH BASS for the HARPSICHORD Composed by L. BOCCHERINI. Opera IX. Pr. 7s. 6d. LONDON. Printed and Sold by R: BREMNER opposite Somerset House in the STRAND.

SEI TRIETTI Per Due Violini, et Basso. Composte del Signore LUIGI, BOCCHERINI. OPÉRA II. Prix 9 fr. A PARIS Chez IMBAULT Md de Musique de Leurs Majestés JJ. et RR. et Musicien honoraire de leur Chapelle Au Mont d'Or, Rue St. Honoré No. 125 entre l'Hôtel d'Aligre et la Rue des Poulies Et Péristile du Théâtre de l'Opéra Comique Rue Favart No. 461.

Six QUARTETTOS for two VIOLINS, TENOR and VIOLONCELLO OBLIGATO, Compos'd by Sigr. Luigi Boccherini Opera VI. Pr. 10/6 LONDON Printed & sold by R: Bremner, opposite Somerset House Strand, of whom may be had [list of works beginning with: "Abel's Quartettos Op. 2." and ending with: "Toeoshis...Do."]

Six TRIO POUR deux Violons & Basse PAR Luigi Boccherini ŒUVRE IIIE. PRIX 7 tt. 10s. A PARIS [imprint obscured by label: "A Paris chez Augte. Le Duc Editeur et Marchand de Musique Rue de la Loi No. 267 prés celle Faydeau. Jnstruments de Musique a Vendre et a Louer."]

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