1794 in music

1794 in music

Events

*Joseph Haydn begins his second visit to London

Popular Music

Classical Music

*Joseph Eybler - "Christmas Oratorio"
*Joseph Haydn - "Symphony no 102"

Opera

*Johann Simon Mayr - "Saffo"

Births

*April 7 - Giovanni Battista Rubini, tenor
*May 23 - Ignaz Moscheles
*October 4 - Justina Casagli, operatic soprano
*October 13 - Anselm Hüttenbrenner
*December 6 - Luigi Lablache, operatic bass

Deaths

*July 2 - Franz Xaver Thomas Pokorny, composer


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