Calendar of London Concerts 1750-1800

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MOVTSMovements.
MSManuscript (sources often give M.S.).
NOTTNotturno. (See also DIV SER.)
O(Editorial for larger vocal genres <ORATORIO> <ODE> <OPERA> etc.)
OBOboe; hautbois.
OBDAOboe (hautbois) d'amore.
ORCHOrchestra; band.
ORGOrgan.
OVOverture. (See also SYM FP.)
PANTALEONOr pantaleone.
PART1Part one; first part; act one etc.
PART2Part two; second part; act two etc.
PART3Part three; third part; act three etc.
PART4Part four; fourth part; act four etc.
PARTS(Or acts.)
PARTS1-2Parts one and two (or acts) etc.
PARTS1-3Parts one two and three (or acts) etc.
PARTS2-3Parts two and three (or acts) etc.
PERFECT_PFPerfect pianoforte.
PFPianoforte; fortepiano.
PICCPiccolo.
QNTQuintet; quintetto.
QTQuartet; quartetto.
RAUGH[Indian genre.]
RECITRecitative; recitativo.
SALTERIOPsaltery?
SER[Instrumental] serenata. (See also DIV NOTT.)
SGSong; air. (Includes <ARIA> <RONDO> <SCENA> etc.)
SLSolo [genre].
SNSonata. (See also LSN.)
SXTSextet; sestetto.
SYMSymphony; sinfonia etc. (See also OV FP.)
TELIOCORDONIZED_PFTeliocordonized pianoforte.
TENOR_OBTenor oboe.
TERZTerzetto.
TINTINNABULA[Bells].
TPTTrumpet.
TRTrio. (Includes <TERZ>.)
VVoice; voices; singers; singing by etc.
VAViola; tenor.
VARVariations.
VC(Violon)cello.
VDAViola d'amore.
VDAGViola da gamba.
VNViolin.
VOLUNTARY[Genre].
WIND_INSTRWind instruments.
TRBNTrombone.