Archive item of the month: June 2022
Giovanni Bononcini (Modena, 18 July 1670 – Vienna, 9 July, 1747)
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Arthur Sullivan (London, 13 May 1842 – London, 22 November 1900) singer, organist, conductor and composer
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Peter von Winter (Mannheim bap. 28 August 1754 – Munich, 17 October 1825)
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Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (Hamburg, 3 February 1809 – Leipzig, 4 November 1847)
A letter from the composer Mendelssohn to one of his English contemporaries, the composer and educator, George Alexander Macfarren (1813-1887, Member A384). Mendelssohn, noted for his Bach scholarship, his friendships with the British Royal Family, his compositions as well as performance as a keyboardist and conductor, is here seen to be promoting “new music”. The letter reveals Mendelssohn’s involvement with performing contemporary British orchestral music within his own concert planning in Leipzig at a subscription series of concerts over the winter months, conducted by him at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig. The period August-September 1846 was Mendelssohn’s ninth trip to England. The trip included rehearsals, in London, for his oratorio Elijah which was first performed on 26 August at the Birmingham Musical Festival.
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John Parry (Denbigh, 18 February 1776 – London, 8 April 1851, Member A264)
Circle of Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830); ca 1835.
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