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The following pages link to Martin Perkins/ Simon Fleming, Musical Subscriptions (2021) (Q217765):
Displayed 100 items.
- Martin Perkins (Q195026) (← links)
- John Alcock, Six Concerto's in Seven Parts (London: Printed for the Author, 1750). (Q217766) (← links)
- John Alcock (Q217767) (← links)
- Subscription: John Alcock, Six Concerto's in Seven Parts (London: Printed for the Author, 1750). (Q217769) (← links)
- Henry Avery, Esq (Q217771) (← links)
- John Abery, Esq; Reading, Berkshire (Q217772) (← links)
- Shuckborough Ashby (Q217773) (← links)
- Rev. Mr. Awberry, Fellow of New College, Oxon (Q217774) (← links)
- Mrs. Ashby (Q217775) (← links)
- Mrs. Ackland (Q217776) (← links)
- Mrs. Ashley (Q217777) (← links)
- Mr. Atwell (Q217778) (← links)
- Mr. Asgill (Q217779) (← links)
- Miss Atkins (Q217780) (← links)
- Miss Angel (Q217781) (← links)
- Mr. Aris (Q217782) (← links)
- Francis Greville, 1st Earl of Warwick (Q217783) (← links)
- Lady Bucke (Q217784) (← links)
- John Alcock, Harmonia Festi, or a collection of canons; cheerful & serious glees, & catches for four & five voices (Lichfield: Printed for the Author, 1791). (Q375401) (← links)
- John Alcock, The Pious Soul’s Heavenly Exercise (Lichfield: Printed for the Author, 1756). (Q375402) (← links)
- John Jr Alcock, Parochial Harmony (London: F. Roome, 1777). (Q375403) (← links)
- Giorgio Antoniotti, L'arte armonica, or, A treatise on the composition of musick (London: J. Johnson, 1760). (Q375404) (← links)
- Charles Avison, Six Concertos in Seven Parts, op 2 (Newcastle: Joseph Barber, 1740). (Q375405) (← links)
- Charles Avison, Eight Concertos in Seven Parts … op 4 (London: John Johnson, 1755). (Q375406) (← links)
- Charles Avison, Twelve Concertos….Opera Nona [Book 2] (London: Printed for the Author, 1766). (Q375407) (← links)
- Charles Bennett, Twelve Songs and a Cantata (London: J. Johnson, 1764). (Q375408) (← links)
- John Bennett, Ten Voluntaries, for the Organ or Harpsichord (London: Printed for the Author, 1750?). (Q375409) (← links)
- William Bennett, A New Set of Psalm Tunes and Anthems (Exeter: Printed for the Author, 1770?). (Q375410) (← links)
- George Berg, Six Concertos in Seven Parts (London: Printed for the Author, 1760). (Q375411) (← links)
- Alessandro Bezozzi, Six Solos for the German-flute, Hautboy, or Violin (London: Edmund Chapman, 1759). (Q375412) (← links)
- Capel Bond, Six Concertos in Seven Parts (London: Printed for the Author, 1766). (Q375413) (← links)
- William Boyce, Cathedral Music I (London: Printed for the Editor, 1760). (Q375414) (← links)
- William Boyce, Cathedral Music I (London: Printed for the Editor, 1761). (Q375415) (← links)
- William Boyce, Cathedral Music II (London: Printed for the Editor, 1763). (Q375416) (← links)
- William Boyce, Cathedral Music III (London: Printed for the Editor, 1773). (Q375417) (← links)
- William Boyce, Twelve Sonatas for Two Violins With a Bass for the Violoncello or Harpsicord (London: Printed for the Editor, 1747). (Q375418) (← links)
- William Boyce, Twelve Sonatas for Two Violins With a Bass for the Violoncello or Harpsicord (London: Printed for the Author, 1747). (Q375419) (← links)
- William Boyce, Fifteen Anthems together with a Te Deum and Jubilate (London: Printed for the Author, 1780). (Q375420) (← links)
- William Boyce, A Collection of Anthems And a Short Service in Score (London: Printed for the Author, 1790). (Q375421) (← links)
- Giacobbe Cervello, Six Sonatas or Trios for Three Violoncellos, op 1 (London: John Walsh, 1741). (Q375422) (← links)
- Giacobbe Cervello, Twelve Solos for a Violoncello, op 2 (London: Printed for the Author, 1750). (Q375423) (← links)
- Jeremiah Clark, Six Sonata's for the Harpsichord or Pianoforte with Accompanyments for Two Violins and Violoncello [...]. Opera Terza (London: Printed for the Author, 1779). (Q375424) (← links)
- Jeremiah Clark, Eight Songs, [op 1] (London: Printed for the Author, 1760). (Q375425) (← links)
- Jeremiah Clark, Eight Songs, op 2 (London: Printed for the Author, 1766). (Q375426) (← links)
- Jeremiah Clark, Ten Songs, op 4 (London: Author, 1791). (Q375427) (← links)
- Domenico Corri, A Select Collection of the Most Admired Songs, Duets, &c. (Edinburgh: John Corri, 1779?). (Q375428) (← links)
- NN Doane, A Musical Directory for the year 1794 (London: Printed for the Editor, 1794). (Q375429) (← links)
- Edward Clark, A New Anthem (Norwich: Printed for the Author, 1770). (Q375430) (← links)
- Elizabeth Turner, A Collection of Songs with Symphonies (London: Printed for the Author, 1760). (Q375431) (← links)
- Barnabas Gunn, Two Cantatas and Six Songs (Gloucester: R. Raikes, 1736). (Q375432) (← links)
- Charles Burney, Handel Commemorations 1784 (London, 1784). (Q375433) (← links)
- Joseph Haydn, A Selection of Original Scots Songs [...]. The Harmony by Haydn [...]. Vol. II (London: William Napier, 1795). (Q375434) (← links)
- John Hebden, Six Concertos in Seven Parts (London: Printed for the Author, 1745). (Q375435) (← links)
- William Hine, Hamonia Sacra Glocestriensis (London?, 1731). (Q375436) (← links)
- John Holcombe, Six Solos for a Violin and Thorough Bass [...]. Opera Prima (London: William Smith, 1745). (Q375437) (← links)
- James Lyndon, Six Solo's for a Violin and Thorough Bass (Birmingham: Michael Broome, 1751). (Q375438) (← links)
- John Pixell, A collection of songs with their recitatives and symphonies, op 1 (Birmingham: Printed for the Author, 1759). (Q375439) (← links)
- John Pixell, Odes, Cantatas, Songs &c, Divine, Moral, Entertaining, op 2 (Birmingham: Printed for the Author, 1775). (Q375440) (← links)
- William Russell, Twelve Voluntaries for the Organ or Piano Forte (London: Printed for the Author, 1804). (Q375441) (← links)
- P. Saizoi, Six Sonatas for the Harpsichord or Piano forte with an Accompanyment for a German Flute or Violin (London: Printed for the Author, 1770). (Q375442) (← links)
- William Jones, A Treatise on the Art of Music (Colchester: Printed for the Author, 1784). (Q375443) (← links)
- William Walond, Mr Pope's Ode on St. Cecilia's Day (London: Printed for the Author, 1759). (Q375444) (← links)
- George Frederic Handel, Messiah [Randall & Abell] (London: Randall & Abell, 1767). (Q375445) (← links)
- Maria Barthelemon, Six English and Italian Songs, op 2 (London: Printed for the Author, 1786). (Q375446) (← links)
- Johann Christian Bach, Four Sonatas originally composed as Quartetts for the Harpsichord, Violin, Flute, Hautboy, Tenor & Violoncello (London: Printed for the Proprietor, 1785). (Q375447) (← links)
- William Boyce, Solomon. A Serenata, in Score, taken from the Canticles (London: Printed for the Author, 1743). (Q375448) (← links)
- Benjamin Cuzens, Divine Harmony Six Anthems and a Christmas Ode (London: Printed for the Author, 1787). (Q375449) (← links)
- Richard Eastcott, Harmony of the Muses (London: Printed for the Author, 1789). (Q375450) (← links)
- Charles Hague, An Anthem in score (London: Printed for the Author, 1794). (Q375451) (← links)
- John Beckwith, Six Voluntaries for the Organ, Harpsichord, &c (London: Printed for the Author, 1780). (Q375452) (← links)
- Robert Hudson, The Myrtle A Collection of New English Songs for the Violin, German Flute or Harpsichord (London: Printed for the Author, 1755). (Q375453) (← links)
- John Sale, A Collection of New Glees (London: John Johnson, 1800?). (Q375454) (← links)
- Thomas Morley, A Plain and Easy Introduction to Practical Music (London: William Randall, 1771). (Q375455) (← links)
- Richard Langdon, Ten Songs and a Cantata (London: John Johnson, 1759). (Q375456) (← links)
- Giovanni Androux, Six Trios for two German Flutes or two Violins with a thorough bass for the harpsichord (London: George Terry, 1762). (Q375457) (← links)
- Henry Hargrave, Five Concertos, the principal Part for the Bassoon or Violoncello (London: Printed for the Author, 1765?). (Q375458) (← links)
- Joseph Eyre, Eight Sonatas in three parts, six for two violins, and two for two German flutes, and a bass (London: Printed for the Author, 1765). (Q375459) (← links)
- William Croft, Cathedral Music, of Thirty Select Anthems (London: J. French, 1775). (Q375460) (← links)
- John Carr, The Grove or Rural Harmony (London: Printed for the Author, 1760). (Q375461) (← links)
- William de Fesch, X Sonatas for 2 German Flutes or, Two Violins (London: Printed for the Author, 1733). (Q375462) (← links)
- John Alcock, The Life of Fanny Brown (Birmingham: Printed for the Author, 1760). (Q375463) (← links)
- Robert Barber, Six Sonatas for the Piano Forte or Harpsichord with an accompaniment for a Violin and Violoncello [...]. Opera Prima (London: Printed for the Author, 1775?). (Q375464) (← links)
- Samuel Wise, Six Lessons for the Harpsichord (London: Printed for the Author, 1763?). (Q375465) (← links)
- 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)
- John Alcock, Six and Twenty Anthems (Lichfield?, 1771). (Q375478) (← 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)