1772 in music

1772 in music

Events

*Carl Stamitz is resident composer at Versailles.
*Dr Charles Burney visits Johann Baptist Vanhal at Vienna.
*Ignaz Pleyel becomes a pupil of Joseph Haydn.

Opera

*Pasquale Anfossi - "Alessandro nelle Indie"
*Johann Christian Bach - "Endimione"; "Temistocle"
*Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - "Il sogno di Scipione"
*Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - "Lucio Silla"

Classical music

*Joseph Haydn - "Missa Sancti Nicolai"
*Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - "Quartet for Strings No. 3"
*Andrea Luchesi - "6 Sonatas for harpsichord and violin Op.1"

Popular music

*Rev. William Leeves & Lady Anne Barnard - "Auld Robin Gray"

Births

*February 22 - Joseph Lipavsky and Karl Jacob Wagner, composers
*March 27 - Giovanni Liverati, composer
*March 30 - Johann Wilhelm Wilms, composer
*April 1 - Ignaz Franz von Mosel, composer
*July 25 - Gottlob Benedikt Bierey, composer
*October 4 - Francois-Louis Perne, composer
*October 25 - Corneille Vander Planken, composer
*November 10 - Jan Nepomuk Kanka, composer
*December 7 - Joseph Franz Maximilian Lobkowitz, composer
*"unknown date" - Stephan Koch, instrument maker

Deaths

*March 11 - George Reuter, composer
*April 19 - Johann Peter Kellner, composer
*May 11 - Henri-Jean Rigel, composer
*June 15 - Claude Daquin, composer and organist
*August 21 - Alessandro Felici and Johann Andreas Joseph Giulini, composers
*October 8 - Jean-Joseph Cassenea de Mondonville, composer
*November 5 - Johannes Schmidlin, composer
*December 12 - Johann Gottfried Seyfert, composer


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