01. What is Biographicon?
In this trailer, I introduce myself and the cast of characters that will appear in the upcoming Biographicon podcasts.
Podcast
In this episode I speak to Roz Southey about Newcastle upon Tyne‘s Charles Avison the most prolific English concerto composer of the eighteenth century and an outstanding figure in the town’s musical history.
As the foremost expert on the historical and social contexts of eighteenth-century music-making in the north-east of England, Roz Southey is well positioned to reflect on Avison. Her publications include Music-Making in North-East England during the Eighteenth Century (Ashgate, 2006), and co-authorship of The Ingenious Mr Avison: Making Money and Music in Eighteenth-Century Newcastle (Tyne Bridge Publishing, 2009). She lectures at Newcastle University’s International Centre for Music Studies, contributes to local history journals and has published a series of historical crime novels based in Georgian Newcastle featuring the musician Charles Patterson.
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