Francesco Geminiani
|death_date= |birth_place=Lucca }}Francesco Xaverio Geminiani (baptised 5 December 1687 – 17 September 1762) was an Italian violinist, composer, and music theorist. BBC Radio 3 once described him as "now largely forgotten, but in his time considered almost a musical god, deemed to be the equal of Handel and Corelli." Provided by Wikipedia
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by Geminiani, Francesco
Published 1751
Published 1751
Printed for the author by J. Johnson opposite Bow Church in Cheapside
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by Geminiani, Francesco
Published 1757
Published 1757
printed for the author, by John Johnson, in Cheapside. Where may be had, The same Work in Parts; and also the second Edition of Six Concertos, by the same Author, Op. 3, in Score and in Parts
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by Geminiani, Francesco
Published 1757
Published 1757
printed for the author, by John Johnson, in Cheapside. Where may be had, The same Work in Parts; and also the second Edition of Six Concertos, by the same Author, Op. 2, in Score and in Parts