Although the concert was scheduled for tomorrow, the Coburg Theatre, which never worries about renting out its stage, chose to close its doors for a day to. It set up the concert hall specifically for this illustrious gathering, disregarding the economic benefits.
From the décor inside the theater to the lighting on the stage, even the seating arrangement of the orchestra was subject to strict regulations.
However, no one could criticize the Coburg Theatre's meticulousness after seeing the program for tomorrow night's performance.
Look at the shining stars of the Britain music scene who were about to perform.
Ignaz Mozesales, Felix Mendelssohn, Cypriani Potter, John Field, and John Cramer.
The reason so many prominent pianists gathered here was singular; tomorrow night marked the official finale of Britain's music scene leader—the father of the piano, Mr. Muzio Clementi.