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‘Musick’ in Manchester 1744/45

  • Swaledale Festival Richmond, England, DL11 6TD United Kingdom (map)

Swaledale Festival

We are delighted to be returning to the Swaledale Festival to perform a reconstruction of an original concert first performed on 14th May 1745.

Join Manchester Baroque as we reconstruct an original concert programme that took place in our city on 14th May 1745. 'Musick' in Manchester is based on original research by our Artistic Director Dr Pauline Nobes, who discovered a transcript of sixteen subscription concert programmes which took place in Manchester between November 2nd 1744 and August 20th 1745. We have been working our way reconstructing these concerts since Manchester Baroque formed, so join us on our next instalment!

We bring Manchester’s rich archives of music to life, performing on period instruments in Manchester’s only surviving 18th Century Church.  Highlights of the programme include Corelli’s Concerto Grosso Op.6 No.7, Overtures and Arias from Handel’s Operas Alexander the Great and Admetus, and Handel’s celebrated Water Music.

Programme 
Overture to Alessandro - arrangement by Handel for solo harpsichord - George Frideric Handel (1685 - 1759)
Flute Concerto in G Major - Johann Hasse (1699-1783)
’Endless pleasure, endless love’ from Semele- Handel 
Harpsichord Concerto Op.1/1 in C major (Johnson, [1744]) - William Felton
Trio Sonata in G Major (Young, [1726]) - John Humphries

Interval
Overture to Admetus - Handel
‘Luci care, addio posate’ from Admetus (1726) - Handel
Concerto Grosso in D Major, Op. 6/7 - Arcangelo Corelli (1653 – 1713)  
Violin Sonata in A Minor, Op. 3/1 - Michele Mascitti (c.1664 – c.1760)
Water Music Suite (1730) - Handel

Performers
Manchester Baroque - performing on period instruments with soloists:

Jane Burnell - Soprano

David Francis - Harpsichord

Pauline Nobes - Violin

Martyn Shaw - Flute

Tickets can be booked directly through the festival website - Click the link below to be directed

This concert is supported by the Continuo Foundation

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