Favourite Songs Sung at Vauxhall Gardens, 4 collections [c.1760 - 65] by Johann Christian Bach Score - Sheet Music

By Johann Christian Bach

Facsimile: Printed score, Walsh and for the Author.Introductions by Stephen Roe and Christopher HogwoodBach had not long been in London before his music found favour with the audiences of the pleasure gardens. His symphonies and songs were heard at Vauxhall from soon after his arrival in England until at least the early 1790s, a period of almost 30 years. The present volume contains all Bach’s known Vauxhall songs: three collections, each of four songs (London, 1776, 1767, 1771), the newly-discovered Fourth Collection (1779), containing two works, and the separately-published ‘See the kind indulgent gales’ (1777).

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Genres:
Classical Period
Composers:
Johann Christian Bach
Publishers:
Stainer & Bell Ltd.
ISBN:
9780907180524
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Johann Christian Bach
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
2.55 pounds

SKU: ST.LF1

Composed by Johann Christian Bach. Library Volumes. Facsimile: Printed score, Walsh and for the Author. Facsimile Score. Stainer & Bell Ltd. #LF1. Published by Stainer & Bell Ltd. (ST.LF1).

ISBN 9780907180524.


Facsimile: Printed score, Walsh and for the Author.
Introductions by Stephen Roe and Christopher Hogwood

Bach had not long been in London before his music found favour with the audiences of the pleasure gardens. His symphonies and songs were heard at Vauxhall from soon after his arrival in England until at least the early 1790s, a period of almost 30 years. The present volume contains all Bach’s known Vauxhall songs: three collections, each of four songs (London, 1776, 1767, 1771), the newly-discovered Fourth Collection (1779), containing two works, and the separately-published ‘See the kind indulgent gales’ (1777).