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Festing, Michael (Christian)

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Festing, Michael (Christian) (c. 1680-1752)

English violinist and composer. He was music director of the King's Theatre, London, from 1737 and of Ranelagh Gardens from 1742.

He was a pupil of Francesco Geminiani in London. He made his first appearance there in 1724 and became Master of the King's Musick in 1735.

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paraphrase of the third chapter of Habakkuk, Milton's Song on May Morning (1748), Addison's Ode for St Cecilia's Day, and other odes; cantatas; symphonies, concertos and sonatas for various instruments; songs.


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