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XIIX Canons mélodieux (Telemann)         
Georg Philipp Telemann's XIIX Canons mélodieux ou VI. Sonates en Duo à Flutes Traverses, ou Violons, ou Basses de Viole (18 melodious canons or six duo-sonatas for traversos, or violins, or viola da gambas), TWV 40:118-123, is a set of 18 canons for two equal instruments, forming six sonatas in three movements each, which was published in 1738.
Telemann-Werke-Verzeichnis         
CATALOGUE OF COMPOSITIONS BY GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN
Telemann-Vokalwerke-Verzeichnis; TVWV; TWV; Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied, TWV 7:30
The Telemann-Werke-Verzeichnis (Telemann Works Catalogue), abbreviated TWV, is the numbering system identifying compositions by Georg Philipp Telemann, published by musicologist Martin Ruhnke.
Penitential canons         
THE CATHOLIC CANON LAWS REGARDING CERTAIN PENANCES TO BE DONE FOR CERTAIN SINS
Penitential Canons; Canons, Penitential
Penitential canons are religious rules laid down by councils or bishops concerning the penances to be done for various sins. These canons, collected, adapted to later practice, and completed by suitable directions formed the nucleus of the Penitential Books (see Moral Theology).

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XIIX Canons mélodieux (Telemann)
Georg Philipp Telemann's XIIX Canons mélodieux ou VI. Sonates en Duo à Flutes Traverses, ou Violons, ou Basses de Viole (18 melodious canons or six duo-sonatas for traversos, or violins, or viola da gambas), TWV 40:118-123, is a set of 18 canons for two equal instruments, forming six sonatas in three movements each, which was published in 1738.