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The Philharmonic Society of London George Hogarth

The Philharmonic Society of London By George Hogarth

The Philharmonic Society of London by George Hogarth


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The Philharmonic Society was founded in 1813 to provide concerts of new music in London, and one of its startling early commissions was Beethoven's Ninth Symphony (UK premiere 1825). This detailed account of the society's first fifty years was written by its Secretary and published for its golden jubilee year.

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The Philharmonic Society of London: From its Foundation, 1813, to its Fiftieth Year, 1862 by George Hogarth

The Philharmonic Society ('Royal' from 1912) is one of the oldest music societies in the world. Founded in 1813 to provide regular concerts of new music in London, it is famous for its commission of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. This detailed account by George Hogarth, music journalist and Secretary to the Society between 1850 and 1864, takes us from the inaugural concert in March 1813 including works by Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven to plans for the golden jubilee concert. Noteworthy performances in these first fifty years included the UK premiere of Beethoven's Ninth in 1825, Mendelssohn's Italian Symphony in 1833 and a cornucopia of works by composers such as Wagner, Berlioz and Weber whose music now forms the core repertoire of the nineteenth century. Appendices provide extracts of letters from Mendelssohn, details of works by English composers performed at Society concerts, and lists of performers, Society members, Honorary Members and Patrons.

Table of Contents

Preface; The Philharmonic Society; Appendix.

Additional information

NLS9781108001038
9781108001038
1108001033
The Philharmonic Society of London: From its Foundation, 1813, to its Fiftieth Year, 1862 by George Hogarth
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2009-07-20
158
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