English Haydn Festival
Charles Burney 300th Birthday
Haydn's Musical World

Charles Burney was born at Raven Street, Shrewsbury, the fourth of six children of James Macburney, a musician, dancer and portrait painter, and his second wife, Ann (née Cooper). In childhood he and a brother, Richard, were for unknown reasons sent to the care of a 'Nurse Ball' at nearby Condover, where they lived until 1739. He began formal education at Shrewsbury School in 1737 and was later sent in 1739 to The King's School, Chester, where his father then lived and worked.
His first music master was a Mr Baker, the cathedral organist, and a pupil of John Blow. Returning to Shrewsbury at the age of 15, Burney continued his musical studies for three years under his half-brother, James Burney, organist of St Mary's Church, and was then sent to London as a pupil of Thomas Arne for three years.
Programme:
Charles Burney Trio Sonata in C minor Op. 4 No. 4 (1777)
William Herschel Sonata No. VI in A for Violin & Continuo
Charles Burney Trio Sonata in D Op. 4 Nos. 4 & 6
Performers:
Christian Halstead violin
Pavel Serbin violoncello
John Moore fortepiano
English Haydn Festival
Sat, 13 June 2026
Acton Round Church, Bridgnorth
12:00pm
£28
Full Event Details
Dr Charles Burney was an English music historian, composer and musician. He was the father of the writers Frances Burney and Sarah Burney, of the explorer James Burney, and of Charles Burney, a classicist and book donor to the British Museum. He was a close friend and supporter of Joseph Haydn and other composers.
Charles Burney was born at Raven Street, Shrewsbury, the fourth of six children of James Macburney, a musician, dancer and portrait painter, and his second wife, Ann (née Cooper). In childhood he and a brother, Richard, were for unknown reasons sent to the care of a 'Nurse Ball' at nearby Condover, where they lived until 1739. He began formal education at Shrewsbury School in 1737 and was later sent in 1739 to The King's School, Chester, where his father then lived and worked.
His first music master was a Mr Baker, the cathedral organist, and a pupil of John Blow. Returning to Shrewsbury at the age of 15, Burney continued his musical studies for three years under his half-brother, James Burney, organist of St Mary's Church, and was then sent to London as a pupil of Thomas Arne for three years.
Programme:
Charles Burney Trio Sonata in C minor Op. 4 No. 4 (1777)
William Herschel Sonata No. VI in A for Violin & Continuo
Charles Burney Trio Sonata in D Op. 4 Nos. 4 & 6
Performers:
Christian Halstead violin
Pavel Serbin violoncello
John Moore fortepiano
Venue Details & Map
Location
Acton Round Church, Bridgnorth
Acton Round, Bridgnorth WV16 6XG
