Yorkshire Music Festival

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Yorkshire Music Festival

Parallel form(s) of name

  • Grand Musical Festival

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  • Yorkshire Music Festival; 1823-1835

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    Dates of existence

    1823-1835

    History

    The first Yorkshire Music Festival was held in 1823, with the main performances given in the minster and additional evening concerts in the Assembly Rooms. As the Rooms turned out to be too small for this purpose, the following year a group of interested parties purchased adjoining property for the erection of a new concert room. It was decided that a second music festival should be held in order to meet the cost of this new space, and that any profit from future concerts should benefit of the York County Hospital and the Leeds, Hull and Sheffield infirmaries. In 1829 the directors of the concert room received about £2,550 from the proceeds of the third music festival of the previous year. The final music festival was held in 1835, when the concert room was again used for evening concerts.

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    A festival of live orchestral and choral music that took place four times over a period of twelve years in York.

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    The first Yorkshire Music Festival was held in 1823, with the main performances given in the minster and additional evening concerts in the Assembly Rooms. As the Rooms turned out to be too small for this purpose, the following year a group of interested parties purchased adjoining property for the erection of a new concert room. It was decided that a second music festival should be held in order to meet the cost of this new space, and that any profit from future concerts should benefit of the York County Hospital and the Leeds, Hull and Sheffield infirmaries. In 1829 the directors of the concert room received about £2,550 from the proceeds of the third music festival of the previous year. The final music festival was held in 1835, when the concert room was again used for evening concerts.

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    Authority record identifier

    GB0192-296

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    GB0192

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    International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families - ISAAR(CPF) - Ottawa

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        Sources

        Legacy information from previous research

        Crosse, J. 1825. An Account of the Grand Musical Festival, Held in September, 1823, in the Cathedral Church of York

        http://www.historyofyork.org.uk/themes/a-blossoming-cultural-scene

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