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Tuesday 12 October 2010 Nijmegen De Vereeniging, 20:15
London, The Musical Centre
In 1790, London had become by far the largest city in the world. In the British Empire, the sun never sets. The industrial revolution, which started in England, created one of the world's richest middle classes. Nobility gave more and more privileges to the common people, amongst others music, to prevent a revolution of the French kind. This served as the seedbed for the most brilliant and brisk music life in Europe on the turn of the century. Practically all musicians came to London to expose themselves to the cheers of the London public.

Dussek: Piano Quartet in E flat, op. 56
Clementi: Flute Trio in D, op. 22/1
Haydn: Divertimento in C, Hob. IV/1 for flute, violin, and cello
Viotti: String Trio 4 no. 3 in D
Field: Nocturne no. 6 in F
Storace: Sextet op. 2 for flute, strings, and piano

Marion Moonen, flute
Heleen Hulst, violin
Sara DeCorso, violin
Bernadette Verhagen, viola
Job ter Haar, cello
Bart van Oort, fortepiano
Website: http://www.keizerkarelpodia.nl


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