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The First British Invasion: Musicians of the British Isles in Late 18th-Century Philadelphia

  • Gloria Dei (Old Swedes’) Church 916 South Swanson Street Philadelphia, PA, 19147 United States (map)

The First British Invasion:
Musicians of the British Isles in Late 18th-Century Philadelphia
Sunday, January 18 from 3–4pm
Gloria Dei (Old Swedes’) Church | 916 S. Swanson St.

In the late 18th century, Philadelphia saw a large influx of musicians from London and other areas of the British Isles, many coming at the personal invitation of the theater impresario and composer, Alexander Reingale. Musicians who performed with Joseph Haydn and Johann Peter Salomon, who played at the Drury Lane and Saddler’s Wells Theatres, church musicians, and musicians of the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens converged on the capital of the new nation, bringing skill, grit and an entrepreneurial spirit that changed the face of Philadelphia’s musical life. They founded the Musical Fund Society and cultivated musical culture, laying the groundwork for later organizations, such as The Philadelphia Orchestra. Music of Joseph Haydn, Rayner Taylor, Benjamin Carr, JGC Schetky, Hugh Reinagle, and Ignace Pleyel.​

Tickets: $30 adult or $15 student w/ ID. Get tickets and artwork here.

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