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The Fund for Decay’d Musicians

Claire Ward (soprano)
The Fund for Decay’d Musicians
In 1738 the violinist Michael Christian Festing saw two poverty-stricken young boys dragging donkeys along a busy London street. Recognising them as the sons of a fellow oboe player who had recently died, Festing was inspired to establish a ‘Fund for Decay’d Musicians’, supported by hundreds of his musical colleagues. Innovative period-instrument group Ensemble Hesperi is joined by rising-star soprano Claire Ward for a programme that celebrates the founding of this remarkable organisation, which still supports musicians in need today as the Royal Society of Musicians. Alongside stories of the men, women and children who benefited from the fund, this unique programme features chamber and vocal works by composers who signed the founding declaration, including some of the greatest musicians of the day: George Frederick Handel, Festing himself, William Boyce, Thomas Arne and John Hebden of York.

Programme to include:

  • Michael Christian Festing Twelve Sonatas in Three Parts, Op. 2, No. 4

  • William Boyce 12 Sonatas for Two Violins, no. 3

  • Handel Pensieri notturni di Filli, HWV 134

  • John Hebden Sonata no. 1 in D

  • Handel Trio Sonata in B minor, HWV 386b

  • Thomas Arne Where the Bee Sucks

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  • festival University of York Concerts
  • date Sat 8 March 2025
  • location National Centre for Early Music, York
  • time 12:00pm
  • ticket £12 (concessions £10; students £5)

Full Event Details

In 1738 the violinist Michael Christian Festing saw two poverty-stricken young boys dragging donkeys along a busy London street. Recognising them as the sons of a fellow oboe player who had recently died, Festing was inspired to establish a ‘Fund for Decay’d Musicians’, supported by hundreds of his musical colleagues. Innovative period-instrument group Ensemble Hesperi is joined by rising-star soprano Claire Ward for a programme that celebrates the founding of this remarkable organisation, which still supports musicians in need today as the Royal Society of Musicians. Alongside stories of the men, women and children who benefited from the fund, this unique programme features chamber and vocal works by composers who signed the founding declaration, including some of the greatest musicians of the day: George Frederick Handel, Festing himself, William Boyce, Thomas Arne and John Hebden of York.

Programme to include:

  • Michael Christian Festing Twelve Sonatas in Three Parts, Op. 2, No. 4

  • William Boyce 12 Sonatas for Two Violins, no. 3

  • Handel Pensieri notturni di Filli, HWV 134

  • John Hebden Sonata no. 1 in D

  • Handel Trio Sonata in B minor, HWV 386b

  • Thomas Arne Where the Bee Sucks

Venue Details & Map

Location

National Centre for Early Music, York
St Margarets Church, Walmgate, York YO1 9TL


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