Concert Life in London from Mozart to Haydn
Discover the vibrant world of 18th-century music with Concert Life in London from Mozart to Haydn by Simon McVeigh. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2006, this insightful book spans 324 pages, delving into the flourishing concert scene in London during the latter half of the eighteenth century.
McVeigh explores how innovative promoters established subscription series that revolved around the emerging symphony orchestra, creating a lucrative environment that drew renowned composers such as Mozart and Haydn. Notably, the last twelve symphonies of Haydn were crafted specifically for the London audience, highlighting the city's pivotal role in classical music history.
This book is a must-read for music enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of London's musical heritage. Uncover the stories behind the concerts that shaped an era and the influential figures who made it all possible.