1765 in music

1765 in music

"See also:" 1764 in music, other events of 1765, 1766 in music, list of years in music.

Events

*The Bach-Abel concerts are founded.
*The Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra ("Harmonien") is founded

Popular music

*"I wish you all good night", song by James Hook

Opera

*Samuel Arnold
**"Daphne and Amintor"
**"The Summer's Tale"
*Georg Benda - "Xindo riconnosciuto"
*Christoph Willibald Gluck - "Alexandre"; "Semiramis"
*Josef Mysliveček - "Il Bellerofonte"
*Antonio Sacchini - "Creso"

Classical music

*Joseph Haydn - "Symphony no 28"
*Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - "Symphony no 1"

Births

*February 8 - Joseph Leopold Eybler, composer (died 1846)
*May 28 - Jean Baptiste Cartier, composer
*June 1 - Friedrich Ludwig Seidel, composer
*June 13 - Anton Eberl, composer
*September 18 - Oliver Holden, composer (died 1844)
*October 16 - Frederic Nicolas Duvernoy, composer
*October 22 - Daniel Steibelt, pianist and composer (died 1823)
*October 26 - Jakub Jan Ryba, composer (died 1815)
*November 20 - Friedrich Heinrich Himmel, composer (died 1814)
*November 23 - Thomas Attwood, composer (died 1838)
*December 15 - Philippe-Jacques Pfeffinger, composer
*December 25 - Joseph Mazzinghi, composer

Deaths

*January 4 - Joseph Franz Xaver Dominik Stalder, composer
*January 12 - Johann Melchior Molter, German composer and violinist (born 1696)
*January 15 - Carlmann Kolb, composer
*January 19 - Johan Agrell, composer (born 1701)
*February 9 - Elisabetta de Gambarini, singer, composer and conductor (born 1731)
*May 25 - Pierre-Joseph Le Blan, composer
*July 6 - Ferdinand Zellbell, composer
*December 25 - Antonio Tonelli, composer
*"date unknown" - John Hebden, bassoonist, cellist and composer (born 1712)
*"probable" - Louis-Antoine Dornel, harpsichordist, violinist and composer (born c.1685)


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