
Mary Young—better known in contemporary musical life as “Polly” Young, and in print as Maria Barthélemon—was an English soprano, keyboard player, and composer active in London’s mid-to-late eighteenth-century concert and theatre worlds. Born in Covent Garden in 1749 into a musically prominent Young family, she emerged early as a performer within a professional network that also included her sisters Isabella and Elizabeth, both celebrated singers.
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Sonata in G-Major III. Rondo alla Hornpipe
Sonata in G-Major I. Allegro Vivace
Sonata in G-Major II. Adagio
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