Join us for the annual conference that celebrates all things eighteenth-century music.

Now in its 40th year, this study day presents new discoveries and research in progress, with the opportunity to network with music researchers and those with an interest in 18th-century music.

The registration fee includes lunch and refreshments, plus admission to the Museum from 10am-5pm. Advance booking is recommended. Find the full programme below, with details of speakers.

 

10am Registration and refreshments

10:30am Colin Coleman (London) — New members, please: onboarding the early subscribers to the Society of Musicians

11am Philip Winterbottom and Diane Clements (London) — Jacob Kirkman (1710-1792): a financier in Georgian England

11.45am Andrew Jones (Cambridge) — Elizabeth Legh: an anecdote, a ‘cantata’, and a hypothesis

12:40pm Performance (Picture Gallery)

1-2pm Lunch and viewing of Elizabeth Legh: Lover of Musick & All Ingenious Things

2pm Olive Baldwin and Thelma Wilson (Brentwood, Essex) — Johann Christoph Pepusch and Richard Leveridge

2:30pm Matthias Range (Oxford) — Handel’s ‘Liberty Oratorio’?

3pm Thomas McGeary (Champaign, IL) — Music, sensibility, and the man of feeling: a subversive music aesthetic

3:30-4pm Refreshments

4pm Martin Perkins (Birmingham) — Sir Samuel Hellier’s Band of Music

4:30pm Rachel Cowgill (York) — Musical parties public and private: observing music in the journal of Miss Jane Ewbank of York, 1803–1805

5pm Conference ends