Concerto in A major - orchestra by William Felton arr. Christopher Shaw
The andante allegro (final movement) of this piece had great success as Felton's gavotte, then was associated with the song "Farewell Manchester". It has most recently been popular as the Morris Dance "Ring o' bells" (Lichfield). Felton was a prebendary of Hereford Cathedral and, according to Charles Burney, the butt of a drollery by Handel. Solicited to subscribe to Felton's second set of organ concertos, Handel's response was:"Tamn your seluf and go to der teiffel! A barson make concerto! Why ... (more)
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