
Francesco
Geminiani (1687-1762) arrived in Dublin in 1733. Since 1714 he had been
resident in London, where he performed with Handel, but his passion for
art dealing landed him in prison. The Earl of Essex then took him under
his protection in Dublin, where he swiftly acquired a high reputation.
In 1749 he published in London a collection of songs and tunes arranged
as sonatas for several instruments combined with a treatise that gives
us much useful information on how to play this music. James Oswald
(1710-1769), whom Geminiani greatly admired, was a prolific Scottish
composer. Turlough O’Carolan (1670-1738), a harper who went blind at the
age of eighteen, travelled throughout Ireland as an itinerant bard in
the service of aristocratic families. This disc brings these four musical protagonists together in an imaginary meeting (or perhaps it
actually took place!) in Dublin. (Presto Classical)
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