The Organ Concertos of Henry Burgess (1718–1786)

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  • Michael Talbot

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3986/dmd17.2.04

Keywords:

Henry Burgess (Junior), Henry Burgess (Senior), English music, English song, George Frideric Handel, organ concerto, Antonio Vivaldi

Abstract

Henry Burgess, Junior, ­published in 1743 the earliest known set of organ concertos by an English composer. These show strongly the influence of George Frideric Handel, whose organ concertos published as Op. 4 in 1738 invented the genre, but also reveal that of Antonio Vivaldi and – more surprisingly – the English song tradition. Though still little known, Burgess is a capable and inventive composer, whose sparkling concertos, performable either with or without orchestra, deserve a place in the repertoire.

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Michael Talbot

University of Liverpool

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2021-09-06

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Talbot, M. (2021). The Organ Concertos of Henry Burgess (1718–1786). De Musica Disserenda, 17(2). https://doi.org/10.3986/dmd17.2.04

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