Mark Argent was educated at Robinson College, Cambridge, where he began his research into the musical life of eighteenth-century London. He has written on the performance of glees and keyboard concerti and published nine performing editions of glees.

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"Stevens's writings are a mine of information about the social and musical life of the late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century London. . . . Nothing came amiss to his pen; anecdotes of Mr. Handel, eyewitness accounts of the first balloons, biographical sketches of persons as different as Lord Thurlow and 'Poor Bat' [Jonathan Battishill]-they were all there."-Charles Cudworth, Musical Times