1978
DOI: 10.1093/jrma/105.1.77
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The Dublin Musical Scene 1749–50 and its Background

Abstract: The musical season in Dublin which occurred at the exact mid-point of the eighteenth century was initiated on Monday, 11 September with an open-air performance of Handel's Music for the Royal Fireworks at Marlborough Bowling Green. Unlike on the occasion of the first performance five months previously in London, there is no evidence that the gentlemen (who paid one shilling entrance) and their consorts (admitted free) were disappointed by a failure of the ‘Grand Fire-work between the Acts’. Two days later, on … Show more

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