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HAYDN | Nelson Mass

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HAYDN  Nelson Mass

 

About this Concert

Joseph Haydn’s seminal work The Missa in angustiis (Mass for troubled times), commonly known as the ‘Nelson Mass’ performed with Salisbury Cathedral Choir.

 

Artists

Salisbury Cathedral Choir
David Halls conductor

THE HANOVER BAND

 

 

“Strings are gleaming and engaged, their woodwind sublime, their brass bright and flexible, their percussion alert….”

The Independent on Sunday

When
19 July 2025
7:30 pm

Where
Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury SP1 2EJ
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Additional Info

The Hanover Band

HANOVER (Not Hannover; Germany) In terms of British history the majority of the music we play is from the Hanoverian period. Hanover also refers to Hanover Square in London, where Haydn performed his symphonies and arias in the Salomon Concerts in the 1790’s.

BAND (ref: The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians)
‘An instrumental ensemble, larger than a chamber ensemble. Thus the ’24 violins’ of Louis XIV were called ‘la grande bande’ to distinguish them from Lully’s ‘petits violons’, and Charles II’s similar ensemble was known as ‘the King’s Band’. By extension, ‘band’ came to mean an orchestra in colloquial British usage’.

THE HANOVER BAND a period name for a period orchestra.

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