Calendar of London Concerts 1750-1800

General Abv

Abv+/-Full+/-
1(When followed by colon) Part one; first part; act one etc.
2(When followed by colon) Part two; second part; act two etc.
2CHOIRDouble choir; two choirs.
2ORCHDouble orchestra; two orchestras.
2VTwo voices; two singers.
3(When followed by colon) Part three; third part; act three etc.
3CHOIRThree choirs.
3VThree voices; three singers.
4(When followed by colon) Part four; fourth part; act four etc.
4CHOIRFour choirs.
4VFour voices; four singers.
5VFive voices; five singers.
6VSix voices; six singers.
AAMAcademy of Ancient Music.
ANTHAnthem. (Includes <MOTET>; but not CORONATION_ANTHEM.)
BNBassoon
BST_HNBasset horn.
CAMConcert of Ancient/Antient Music.
CHChorus [genre].
CLClarinet.
CN[Solo] concerto.
CNGRConcerto grosso; grand concerto. (Often editorial for concerto.)
CNTE(Sinfonia) Concertante (used here for any non-solo concerto; except CNGR).
CONDConductor; conducted by. (May be musical or administrative; see DIR LEAD.)
CTCatch. (See also GL.)
CTDContinued.
DBDouble-bass.
DBDRDouble bass drums. (See also DRS DDR.)
DBNDouble bassoon.
DDRDouble drums. (See also DRS DBDR.)
DIRDirector; directed by. (NB May be musical / administrative; see COND LEAD.)
DIVDivertimento. (See also NOTT SER.)
DRSDrums. (See also DDR DBDR.)
DTDuet; duetto.
FAVFavourite.
FLFlute.
FLDAFlute d'amour.
FPFull piece. (See also SYM OV.)
GLGlee. (Includes <MADRIGAL> <ROUND> <CANZONETTA> etc. See also CT.)
GUGuittar.
HN(French) Horn.
HP(Welsh/Triple/Pedal) Harp. (From 1790 pedal harp unless given otherwise.)
HPDHarpsichord.
IInstrumentalists.
LEADLeader; led by; first violin. (Always violinist; see also COND DIR.)
LSNLesson. (See also SN.)
MADRMadrigal.
MANDMandolin.
MGLMusical/harmonic glasses (includes <ARMONICA> <HARMONICA> without water].
MOVTMovement.