25/11/2022
The 38th Annual Conference on Music in 18th-Century Britain took place in person with some presentations recorded and now available via YouTube.
- Thomas McGeary (Champaign, IL), Music and Britons on the Grand Tour
- Michael Cole (Cheltenham), ‘The First Piano in England’
- Anita Sikora (Bath), Margherita Durastanti's Roman mothers in London
- Yeo Yat-Soon (London), First Encounters - Musical Journeys between Europe and Asia from the dawn of the global world
- Performance, First Encounters: programme of performance including music by Sancho, Montéclair, Rameau and Amiot
- Graham Cummings (Huddersfield), Hasse’s Siroe in London (1736–37)
- Olive Baldwin and Thelma Wilson (Brentwood, Essex), The composer Maria Hester Park and the poet Robert Bloomfield: some musical connections
- Roz Southey (Newcastle), The Music Trade and Domestic Music-Making : two Sheet Music Collections from late-Georgian North-East England
- Alan Howard (Cambridge), Eccles’s Collection of Songs (1704) and John Walsh’s Publishing Model in the Early Eighteenth Century
- Gesa zur Nieden and Berthold Over (Greifswald), John Walsh’s Favourite Songs between Local Markets and European Perspectives