Special Collections, John D. Rockefeller Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

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    Six favorite overtures adapted for the harpsicord or organ / composed by C. F. Abel. London : Printed & sold by Longman, Lukey & Co. No. 26, Cheapside ...[3 lines of advertisement].

    Date from Catalogue of printed music in the British Library to 1980 .

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    A favourite concerto adapted for the harpsicord or piano forte / composed by Giovanno Christiano Fischer. London : Printed for and sold by the author in Frith Street the corner of Compton Street Soho, [1770?].

    Price 2s.

    Engrav'd by Straight and Skillern St. Martins Lane--page 2.

    Date from Catalogue of printed music in the British Library to 1980.

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    Six concertos for the organ or harpsicord with instrumental parts / composed by Mr. Felton. Opera primo. London : Printed and sold by R. Bremner in the Strand ... [two columns of advertisements].

    Work number appears after the statement of responsibility on the title page.

    Includes organ part only.

    Rockefeller Library copy with the booksellers' label of the firm of Harold Reeves, London, England.

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    Trois sinfonies pour le clavecin avec l accompagnement d'un violon & deux cornes de chasse ad libitum, oeuvre IX / composees par Sr. Schobert. London : Printed for R. Bremner opposite Somerset House in the Strand ..., [1770].

    Opera number follows the statement of responsibility on the title page.

    Date from Catalogue of printed music in the British Library to 1980.

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    Twelve canzonets for two voices, opera nona / composed by William Jackson of Exeter. London : Printed for the author, and sold at the music shops, [1770?]

    Date from Catalogue of printed music in the British Library to 1980.

    For 2 high voices and continuo.

    Rockefeller Library copy from the library of Alfred Moffat, Scottish music editor and collector with his binding date of May, 1933.

    Rockefeller Library copy includes Moffat's inscription on the front pastedown: "c1767-9. This is the first edition "printed for the Author & without publisher's name. Some 10 or 12 years later it was re-issued by Longman & Broderip."

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