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PJ.764.003
12 Jan 1764:11 (1101 Supplement)
Rivington And Brown, at the corner of Market and Front
Streets: have imported for sale in the last vessels from
London, a very elegant collection of music; musical
instruments, &c. consisting in--guittars; violins;
hautboys; German flutes; fifes &c. from the first artists in
London, and of various prices. Solos; by Ruge, Bezozzi,
Hasse, Siprutini, Tartini, Corelli, Stanley, Read, and
others.
Sonatas; by Locatelli, Quantz, Solniz, Gluck, Hasse,
Jomelli, Lampugnani, Martini, Prota, Arne, Groneman, Figlio,
Geminiani, Graun, Overend, Richter, Ruge, Tartini, Defesche,
Campieni, &c.
Concertos; by Wiedeman, Corelli, Stanley, Ruge.
Duets; by Figlio, Granom, Real, Groneman, Weideman, Martini,
&c.
Marches; country dances; minuets; airs; Venetian ballads;
Oswald and Jackson's songs; Pasquali's art of fingering the
harpsichord; tutors; or instructions for playing upon the
violin, guittar, German and common flutes, fife, &c. The
delightful and Caladonian pocket companion; Cleo and
Euterpe, a late collection of most excellent songs; and a
vast variety of the newest single songs set to musick.
The best bows, bridges, and strings for fiddles; reeds for
hautboys and bassoons; rozin boxes; mouth pieces for French-
horns; mahogany desks for music; mouth pieces, that render
the blowing of the German flute remarkably easy; music books
and paper of several sizes, &c. &c. &c. . . .
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