{"id":133150,"date":"2015-04-08T10:32:41","date_gmt":"2015-04-08T09:32:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.geraldgarcia.com\/wordpress\/?p=133150"},"modified":"2015-04-04T11:07:07","modified_gmt":"2015-04-04T10:07:07","slug":"clara-ross-mabel-downing-and-ladies-guitar-and-mandolin-bands-in-late-victorian-britain","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/geraldgarcia.com\/?p=133150","title":{"rendered":"Clara Ross, Mabel Downing and ladies\u2019 guitar and mandolin bands in late Victorian Britain"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignnone\" src=\"http:\/\/m.em.oxfordjournals.org\/content\/41\/4\/621\/F6.medium.gif\" alt=\"\" width=\"440\" height=\"337\" \/><br \/>\nThe first guitar and mandolin bands were founded in Italy in the early 1880s. The fashion soon spread to Britain, initially amongst the aristocracy. Victorian social morals did not permit \u2018respectable\u2019 British women to play conventional orchestral music in public, but approved of exclusively female guitar and mandolin bands performing for charitable purposes. In 1886, Lady Mary Hervey and Miss Augusta Hervey formed the first British ladies\u2019 band, which for more than two decades gave regular performances of serious classical music in London\u2019s major concert venues, and was conducted by Europe\u2019s leading mandolin virtuosos: Ferdinando de Cristofaro, Leopoldo Francia, Enrico Marucelli and Edouardo Mezzacapo.<\/p>\n<p>During the 1890s, hundreds of similar ladies\u2019 bands were formed across Britain, mostly by middle-class women. The quality of musicianship varied widely, but some were undoubtedly of a high musical standard. The Clifton ladies\u2019 band, led by Mabel Downing, maintained a considerable reputation in the Bristol area, while Clara Ross\u2019s band was highly regarded by fashionable London society. Clara composed most of her band\u2019s music, and became one of Britain\u2019s most popular composers for mandolin. She subsequently emigrated to the USA where, as Clara Ross-Ricci, she became a noted singing teacher and composer for women\u2019s voices. By the late 1890s, as British society was becoming more liberal, more mixed-gender ensembles appeared, although most bands were still overwhelmingly female. The largest was the Polytechnic Mandoline and Guitar Band, founded in London in 1891, which regularly gave concerts with as many as 200 performers and continued performing into the 1930s.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/m.em.oxfordjournals.org\/content\/41\/4\/621.full\" target=\"_blank\">Here is the link <\/a>to this fascinating article by <a href=\"http:\/\/m.em.oxfordjournals.org\/search?author1=Paul+Sparks&amp;sortspec=date&amp;submit=Submit\" target=\"_blank\">Paul Sparks <\/a>&#8211; a curious chapter in the history of plucked instrument ensemble, many of which are still around today.<br \/>\nI am particularly interested to know of the works of Madame Sydney Pratten, whose pieces I have recorded, and of course,the guitar ensemble aspect. (Please see <a title=\"National Youth Guitar Ensemble play original music at SJE\" href=\"http:\/\/geraldgarcia.com.c51.previewmysite.eu\/WPress\/?p=133036\" target=\"_blank\">diary<\/a> for schedule of the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nyge.org.uk\" target=\"_blank\">National Youth Guitar Ensemble<\/a>!).<br \/>\nMany thanks to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nigelwarburton.typepad.com\" target=\"_blank\">Nigel Warburton<\/a> for drawing my attention to this article.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The first guitar and mandolin bands were founded in Italy in the early 1880s. The fashion soon spread to Britain, initially amongst the aristocracy. 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