1741 in music

1741 in music

Events

*Johann Friedrich Agricola arrives in Berlin to study musical composition under Johann Joachim Quantz.
*Antonio Vivaldi leaves Venice for Vienna, but dies shortly after his arrival.

Classical music

*Johann Sebastian Bach: "Goldberg Variations" published.
*George Frideric Handel: "Messiah" composed.
*Jean-Philippe Rameau: "Pieces de Clavecin en Concerts" published.

Opera

*Tomaso Albinoni - "Artamene"
*Christoph Willibald Gluck - "Artaserse"
*Giovanni Battista Lampugnani - "Arsace"

Births

* February 8 - André Grétry, composer (died 1813)
* May 9 - Giovanni Paisiello, composer (died 1816)
* May 23 - Andrea Luchesi, composer (died 1801)
* Anton Zimmermann, composer

Deaths

*February 13 - Johann Fux, composer and theorist (born 1660)
*July 28 - Antonio Vivaldi, composer (born 1678)
*September 7 - Henri Desmarets, French composer of sacred music (born 1661)
*"date unknown" - Joseph-Hector Fiocco, violinist and composer


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