1767 in music

1767 in music

Events

*Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach succeeds his godfather, Telemann, as director of church music in Hamburg.
*"Dictionnaire de musique" by Jean-Jacques Rousseau is published.
*Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his family travel to Vienna, stopping at the Abbey of Melk.

Popular music

* James Hook's first collection of songs for the Vauxhall Gardens.

Opera

*Felice Alessandri - "Ezio"
*Christoph Willibald Gluck – "Alceste"
*Johann Adam Hiller – "Lottchen am Hofe"
*Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – "Apollo et Hyacinthus"
*Josef Mysliveček – "Il Bellerofonte"

Classical music

*"Symphony no 35" by Joseph Haydn
*"Divertimento for 2 Basset-horns, 2 Horns and Fagot in C" by Michael Haydn
*"Four Symphonies" by Thomas Arne
*"Sinfonia in D major" by Antonio Sacchini

Births

*February 4 - Johann Franz Volkert, composer
*March 13 - Heinrich Domnich, composer
*March 19 - Leonhard von Call, composer (died 1815)
*April 27 - Andreas Romberg, violinist and composer (died 1821)
*May 4 - Tyāgarāja or Tyagaraja, composer and singer (died 1848)
*May 24 - Joseph Ignaz Schnabel, composer (died 1831)
*May 25 - Ferdinand Franzl and Friedrich Johann Eck, composers
*July 31 - Amelie Julia Candielle, composer
*August 30 - Christian Frederich Gottlieb Schwencke, composer
*September 8 - Karl August von Lichtenstein, composer (died 1845)
*September 17 - Henri-Montan Berton, composer
*September 20 - José Maurício Nunes Garcia, composer (died 1830)
*September 26 - Wenzel Muller, composer
*October 21 - Francesco Ruggi, composer (died 1845)
*December 29 - Aimé Ambroise Simon Leborne, composer (died 1866)

Deaths

*April 7 - Franz Sparry, composer (born 1715)
*June 25 - Georg Philipp Telemann, composer (born 1681)
*August 28 - Johann Schobert, composer
*October 18 - Joseph Paul Ziegler, composer (born 1722)


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