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The London International Festival of Early Music

Chetham`s Library, Meckenheim, Germany
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Festival: Chetham`s at 50
Type: Classical Concert
City: Meckenheim, Germany
Starts at: 14:45
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Festival

Chetham`s at 50

From January to December 2019, we’ll be celebrating Chetham’s – its people, its stories, and its next fifty years.

Programme
Overview

The 2019 London International Festival of Early Music takes place at Blackheath Halls and surrounding venues. Complimenting the UK’s largest Early Music exhibition, an exciting line-up of concerts, workshops, recitals, and the finals of the Moeck/Society of Recorder Players International Solo Recorder Competition includes an appearance by Chetham’s Early Music Ensemble.

Chetham’s programme marks the 300th anniversary of Leopold Mozart with historically informed performances by Gallant composers including CPE Bach, JJ Quantz and Mozart himself, all dating from the court of King Frederick the Great.

Venue Info

Chetham`s Library - Meckenheim
Location   Long Millgate, Manchester M3 1SB, England

Chetham's Library in Manchester, England, is the oldest free public reference library in the United Kingdom. Chetham's Hospital, which contains both the library and Chetham's School of Music, was established in 1653 under the will of Humphrey Chetham (1580–1653), for the education of "the sons of honest, industrious and painful parents", and a library for the use of scholars. The library has been in continuous use since 1653. It operates as an independent charity, open to readers free of charge, Monday-Friday 09.00-12.30 and 13.30-16.30 by prior appointment. Tours of the Library for visitors are bookable online from 2 September 2019 via the Library website.

The library holds more than 100,000 volumes of printed books, of which 60,000 were published before 1851. They include collections of 16th- and 17th-century printed works, periodicals and journals, local history sources, broadsides and ephemera.

Chetham's Library is an Accredited Museum under the Arts Council England Accreditation scheme. The whole of its collections are Designated as a collection of national and international importance under the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council Designation scheme, now administered by Arts Council England.

Paintings featured as a part of the library's fine arts collection include portraits of William Whitaker, the Reverend John Radcliffe, Robert Thyer, the Reverend Francis Robert Raines, and Elizabeth Leigh. The collection includes An Allegory with Putti and Satyrs, oil on canvas, attributed to sixteenth century artist and Netherlander Vincent Sellaer.

One of the most substantial collections pertains to Belle Vue Zoo and Gardens, Manchester's most renowned entertainment attraction and zoological center, in operation from the 1830s to the 1980s. The collection contains thousands of posters, programmes and photographs, as well as the financial and business papers of the owner, John Jennison; large numbers of items in this collection are available in digitised form online. A 2014 grant of £45,000 obtained by Chetham's Library allowed curators to make the collection available to online users, via digitization projects.

Important Info
Festival: Chetham`s at 50
Type: Classical Concert
City: Meckenheim, Germany
Starts at: 14:45
Duration:
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