1731 in music

1731 in music

Events

*The Academy of Vocal Music changes its name to the Academy of Ancient Music.
*Jean-Philippe Rameau meets his patron, La Pouplinière.
*Antonio Stradivari makes a viola that will be owned a hundred years later by Niccolò Paganini.
*Antonio Vivaldi returns to Venice.

Classical music

*"Wachet auf" - Johann Sebastian Bach
*Collection of flute pieces - Louis Caix d’Hervelois

Opera

*Tommaso Albinoni - "Fano"
*Francesco Corradini - "Con amor non hay libertad"
*Francesco Corselli - "Venere placata"
*Carl Heinrich Graun - "Iphigenia in Aulis"
*George Frideric Handel - "Poro re dell'Indie", revival of "Tamerlano"
*Johann Adolf Hasse - "Cleofide"
*Giovanni Battista Pergolesi - "La concersione e morte di San Guglielmo"

Births

* September 7 - Elisabetta de Gambarini, composer (died 1765)
* November 1 - Theodore-Jean Tarade
* December - Christian Cannabich (died 1798)
* December 8 - František Xaver Dušek (died 1799)

Deaths

*January 27 - Bartolomeo Cristofori, inventor of an early form of piano (born 1655)
* February 20 - Frederich Karl Erbach
* May 1 (buried) - Johann Ludwig Bach (born 1677)
* November - Johann Caspar Wilcke, musician and father of Anna Magdalena Bach


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