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...quiem was unfinished at the time of his death. Unless otherwise stated the scores below relate to the completion of the work attributed to his friend '''{{Li
...r. Lewis Layton was the recording engineer. The master tapes were produced by John Pfeiffer. The following were the choral directors: Elliot Forbes (Harv
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|Misc. Notes={{Cypsub|ca.300dpi, color jpg|3600 by 4550}} {{HiRes}} {{Missing}} Parts for first and second violins are missing
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... and 102 (by current numberings). Possibly their first appearances as full scores.
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|Misc. Notes=Timpani generated by Musescore. Arrangement available from this page.
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"Ave Maria" is spurious, actually by the Russian composer Vladimir Vavilov (1925-73) and copyrighted in Canada,
* Piano Trio, Op.5 (held by a library in Chile, by RCM London, UDK Berlin, and elsewhere?)
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|Editor={{LinkEd|Muzio|Clementi}}
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|Misc. Notes=Includes piano reduction beneath score, published this as "No.6"<br>{{SibleyProject}}
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...hord with accompaniments for a violin and violoncello, Op.68: as performed by Master Hummel at Mr. Salomon's concert, Hanover square'' collection
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|Misc. Notes=... The celebrated Duetto Sung with universal applause by Sigra. Morichelli, Sigr. Braghetti, & Sigr. Bonfanti, at the Kings Theatre,
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...ed in 1770. The firm was first a bookstore and music shop, started in 1765 by cousins Carlo Timoteo (1747-1808) and Francesco Artaria (1744-1808) with th
...ugh, technically, Denkmäler der Tonkunst in Österrreich, was distributed by them (the publisher being [[Österreichischer Bundesverlag]]), the firm bas
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|Publisher Information={{P|Clementi & Co.|Muzio Clementi & Co.|London}} <br>{{P|Longman & Broderip|Longman, Lukey & Co.|London}}
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...enti's Op.2. Includes a third sonata which is [[6 Sonatas, Op.4 (Clementi, Muzio)|Sonata in G major, Op.4 No.4]]<br>{{SubmissionProject}}
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...was active. At the time of his retirement in 1830, the firm was trading as Clementi, Collard & Collard, and continued on as Collard and Collard. In 1834 the mu
[[Image:Clementi&Co.jpg|thumb|right|Clementi & Co. fortepiano, 1808]]
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