Charles Avison, Two Concertos the first for an Organ or Harpsichord, In Eight Parts. The Second for Violins, in Seven Parts (Newcastle: Joseph Barber, 1742). (Q375482): Difference between revisions

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Charles Avison, Two Concertos the first for an Organ or Harpsichord, In Eight Parts. The Second for Violins, in Seven Parts (Newcastle: Joseph Barber, 1742).
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    1742
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    SIR Edmund Anderson, Bart.
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    Miss Susanna Maria Anderson.
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    Mr. Thomas Atkinson of Durham.
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    Mr. Henry Atkinson.
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