Wednesday 28th of March 2012 at 7:00 PM
St George's Hanover Square, George Street, London, W1S 1FX
Talk by Dominic Gwynn on the chamber
organ in Georgian musical life.
Organ Recital by Robert Woolley
The organ is based on the chamber organs of Richard Bridge
and Thomas Parker, who built the organ which belonged to
Charles Jennens, the librettist of Messiah, which still exists
close to its original condition.
The programme will include works by:
Handel
Thomas Roseingrave
(organist of St George's
1725-1737)
William Walond
Maurice Greene
John James
Starling Goodwin
and James Nares
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