The acclaimed early music ensemble Les Délices from Cleveland, Ohio, will present a captivating program as they offer insights into the intersection of culture, history, and social change in 18th-century London. The MSU College of Music proudly kicks off the 2024-2025 Taylor Johnston Early Music Series, now in its ninth year, which has become a cornerstone of the mid-Michigan music scene. This annual series is distinguished by its historically informed performances that bring unique and curated concert experiences to the community.
Les Délices, featuring baroque oboe, violin, cello, and harpsichord, will take the stage for the first concert in the series on Tuesday, September 17th at 7:30 p.m. in Fairchild Theatre of the MSU Auditorium. The concert, titled “Sounds of Sancho’s London,” will transport the audience back to 18th-century London, celebrating the musical achievements and legacy of British literary figure, composer, and abolitionist Charles Ignatius Sancho.
Les Délices captivates audiences with performances that explore unique and historically significant repertoires. They will present works by Sancho, whose music provides a powerful glimpse into the cultural landscape of his time. Their performance will highlight the expressive depth of Sancho’s compositions, bringing to life the spirit of 18th-century London, alongside works by his contemporaries Francesco Geminiani and George Frideric Handel.
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This story originally appeared on the College of Music website.