1775 in music

1775 in music

Events

* Premiere of Pierre Beaumarchais's play, "The Barber of Seville", which will later provide material for more than one opera.
* Premiere of Daniel J. Salisbury's play, "What am I looking for?", it is suspenseful saga.
*Wilhelm Hauser becomes organist at the monastery of Lavaldieu and the teacher of Étienne Méhul.

Classical music

*"Concerto for Oboe in D major" by Karl Ditters von Dittersdorf
*Missa [longa] k 262/246 "a," C by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
*"Requiem" by Joseph Martin Kraus

Opera

*Johann André - "Erwin und Elmire"
*Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
**"La finta giardiniera"
**"Il re pastore"
*Josef Mysliveček - "Il Demofoonte"

Births

*January 21 - Manuel Garcia, singer and composer
*April 11 - Charles-François Dumonchau, composer
*May 1 - Jacob-Joseph-Balthasar Martinn, composer
*June 13 - Antoni Henryk Radziwill, composer
*July 5 - William Crotch, composer
*July 17 - August Harder, composer
*August 2 - Jose Angel Lamas, composer
*August 17 - Philippe Libon, composer
*August 28 - Sophie Gail, composer
*August 31 - François de Paule Jacques Raymond de Fossa, composer
*October 15 - Bernhard Henrik Crusell, composer
*October 21 - Giuseppe Baini, composer
*October 27 - Traugott Maximilian Eberwein, composer
*November 15 - Georges-Julien Sieber, composer
*December 6 - Nicolas Isouard, composer
*December 16 - François-Adrien Boïeldieu, composer
*December 25 - Antun Sorkocevic, composer
*December 30 - Heinrich Carl Ebell, composer

Deaths

*January 15 - Giovanni Battista Sammartini
*June 11 - Egidio Duni, composer
*September 7 - Johann Georg Holzbogen, composer
*October 14 - Johann Jacob Rowalt, composer
*November 16 - Marian Paradeiser, composer
*November 29 - Lorenzo Somis, composer


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