Orchestras
- Instruments
- Strings (violins, violas, cellos, basses)
- Woodwinds (oboes, bassoons, clarinets, flutes)
- Brass (horns, trumpets)
- Conductor
- Led the orchestra from the harpsichord or organ.
- Did not use a baton.
- Musical Selections
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Burletta
- A miniature comic opera
- Important performance: Giovanni Perolesi's "La Serra
Padrona" (1758 at Marylebone Garden)
- This performance was extremely popular.
- Helped to establish the burletta as a piece
preferred over a typical serious opera.
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Vocal Music
- Created by lyric writers
- Selections were from a variety of different cultures
- Italian
- Scottish (ex. "The Highland Lassie")
- Irish
- English (ex. Handel's "Acis and Galatea")
- Types of music
- ballads
- burlettas
- serenatas
- choruses
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A Selection of Important Musicians
- Composers
- Samuel Arnold (Wrote an "Ode in Honour of
Shakespeare" for the Shakespeare bicentenary in 1769)
- Thomas Arne
- Joseph Handel
- Performers
- Charles Bannister (attributed his vocal stamina to
"gargling red wine")
- Thomas Linley (a friend of Mozart's)
- John Parke (oboe player)
- Good occupation: Playing at Pleasure Gardens was a
good job for professionals. They primarily performed
there during the summer when the theaters where they
usually played were closed.
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