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The following pages link to Worldly (Q1005622):
Displayed 50 items.
- Augustus Kollmann, An essay on practical musical composition (London, 1799). (Q375466) (← links)
- George Frederic Handel, Theodora [Wright] (London: H. Wright, 1787). (Q375467) (← links)
- George Frederic Handel, Jephtha [Wright] (London: William Wright, 1786?). (Q375468) (← links)
- George Frederic Handel, Giulio Cesare [Arnold] (London, 1789). (Q375469) (← links)
- Edward Jones, Musical and Poetical Relicks of the Welsh Bards [1st edition] (London: Printed for the Author, 1784). (Q375470) (← links)
- George Frederic Handel, Athalia [Arnold] (London, 1789). (Q375471) (← links)
- Thomas Wright, A Concerto, for the harpsichord or piano forte (London: Printed for the Author, 1797). (Q375472) (← links)
- Michael Festing, Six Sonata’s for Two Violins and a Bass op 6 (London: William Smith, 1742). (Q375473) (← links)
- Michael Festing, Six Solos for a Violin and Thorough Bass, op 7 (London: William Smith, 1747). (Q375474) (← links)
- Charles Barbandt, Six Sonatas for Two Violins, two German Flutes or two Hautboys, with a Bass for the Violoncello or Harpsicord, op 1 (London?, 1752). (Q375475) (← links)
- NN Blewitt, Ten Voluntaries, op 2 (London: Longman and Broderip, 1780). (Q375476) (← links)
- John Barwick, Harmonia Cantica Divina, or the Kentish Divine Harmonist (London: Author, 1783). (Q375477) (← links)
- Charles Avison, Twelve Concerto’s [...] done from the two Books of Lessons [...] by Sigr Domenico Scarlatti (London: Printed for the Author, 1744). (Q375479) (← links)
- Charles Avison, Six Concertos in Seven Parts [op 3] (London: John Johnson, 1751). (Q375480) (← links)
- Thomas Adams, Six Voluntaries for the Organ (London: Printed for the Author, 1820?). (Q375481) (← links)
- 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) (← links)
- Thomas Ebdon, Six Sonata's for the Harpsichord, Piano Forte and Organ (London: Printed for the Author, 1772?). (Q375483) (← links)
- Thomas Wright, Six Songs with a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord (Newcastle, 1785?). (Q375492) (← links)
- Miles Coyle, Six Lessons for the Harpsichord or Pianoforte (London: John Preston, 1785?). (Q375493) (← links)
- William Carnaby, Six Canzonetts for two voices (London: Printed for the Author, 1794). (Q375494) (← links)
- Thomas Norris, Eight Solo Songs adapted for the Voice & Harpsichord (Oxford: Printed for William Mathews, 1795?). (Q375496) (← links)
- Maria Hester Reynolds, Sonatas for Harpsichord or Pianoforte with accompaniment for the violin (London?, 1785). (Q375497) (← links)
- John Jones, Lessons for the Harpsichord [...]. Volume II (London: Printed for the Author, 1761). (Q375498) (← links)
- William Napier, A Selection of the most Favourite Scots-Songs (London: William Napier, 1790?). (Q375501) (← links)
- John Valentine, Eight Easy Symphonies (London: Printed for the Author, 1782). (Q375502) (← links)
- John Valentine, The Epithalamium in the Tragedy of Isabella or the Fatal Marriage. Also an Ode to Peace (London: Printed for the Author, 1765?). (Q375503) (← links)
- Joseph Harris, Eight Songs set to Music (London: Printed for the Author, 1768). (Q375505) (← links)
- Philip Hayes, Six Concertos [...] for the Organ, Harpsichord, or Forte-Piano (London: Printed for the Author, 1769). (Q375506) (← links)
- Tomás de Iriarte, Music, A Didactic Poem, In Five Cantos. Translated from the Spanish [...]. by John Belfour (London: William Miller, 1807). (Q375507) (← links)
- Richard Worgan, A Set of Sonnets (London: William Parsons, 1807). (Q375508) (← links)
- Michael Topping, Twelve English Songs for a Voice Violin & Harpsichord (London: Printed for the Author, 1767). (Q375510) (← links)
- John Hindle, A Collection of Songs (London: Printed for the Author, 1792). (Q375512) (← links)
- John Stafford Smith, A Collection of English Songs, in score for three and four voices composed about the year 1500 (London: John Bland, 1779). (Q375513) (← links)
- Joseph Mazzinghi, Three Sonatas for the Piano-Forte, with accompaniment….op 5 (London: Printed for the Author, 1790). (Q375514) (← links)
- [Anon] A Gentleman of Oxford, A Cantata and Six Songs (London: John Johnson, 1750). (Q375515) (← links)
- John Page, Divine Harmony (London: Printed for the Editor, 1798). (Q375516) (← links)
- Maria Barthelemon, Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte or Harpsichord. The Second with an Accompaniment for the Violin [...]. Opera Prima (London: Author, 1791). (Q375518) (← links)
- William Dale, Six Sonatas for the Harpsichord of Piano Forte with Accompaniment (London: Printed for the Author, 1783). (Q375520) (← links)
- William Smethergell, Six Concertos for the Harpsichord or Piano forte (London: Printed for the Author, 1775?). (Q375521) (← links)
- Thomas Norris, Six Simphonies op 1 (London: Printed for the Author, 1774). (Q375522) (← links)
- William Walond, Six Voluntaries for the Organ (London: Johnson, 1752). (Q375523) (← links)
- John Watlen, The Celebrated Circus Tunes [Book 1] (Edinburgh: Printed for the Author, 1791). (Q375524) (← links)
- George Frederic Handel, Judas Maccabeaus (Randall) (London: William Randall, 1769). (Q375525) (← links)
- William Tattershall, Improved Harmony Vol 1 Containing the First Twenty-Five Pslams (London: T. Skillern, 1794). (Q375526) (← links)
- John Travers, Eighteen Canzonets (London: Printed for the Author, 1746). (Q375527) (← links)
- R. S., Eight Songs with a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord. Set to Music (London: Mrs Johnson, 1763). (Q375529) (← links)
- William Paxton, A Collection of Glees (London: Printed for the Authoer, 1782). (Q375531) (← links)
- Robert Petrie, A Third Collection of Strathspey Reels [first issue] (London: Printed for the Author, 1805?). (Q375533) (← links)
- Edward Miller, The History and Antiquities of Doncaster (Doncaster: William Sheardown, 1804). (Q375535) (← links)
- Edward Miller, A Collection of New English Songs (London: John Johnson, 1755?). (Q375536) (← links)