1713 in music

1713 in music

The year 1713 in music involved some significant events.

Events

*Foundation of the "Académie Royale de Danse" by King Louis XIV of France.
*Daniel Purcell becomes organist at St Andrew's Church, Holborn, London.

Classical music

*Johann Heinrich Buttstett - "Musicalische Clavier-Kunst und Vorraths-Kammer"
*Louis-Nicolas Clérambault - "Leandre et Hero" (cantata)
*François Couperin - "Pièces de clavecin", book 1
*George Frideric Handel - "Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne"

Opera

*Francesco Feo - "L'amor tirannico, ossia Zenobia"
*Nicola Porpora - "Basilio re d'oriente"
*Antonio Vivaldi - "Orlando Furioso"

Births

*February 13 - Domingo Miguel Bernaube Terradellas, composer
*March 10 - Christian Friedrich Schale and Raphael Weiss, composers
*March 25 - Jean-Baptiste Canavas, composer
*October 3 - Antoine Dauvergne, violinist and composer (died 1797)
*October - Johann Ludwig Krebs, composer (died 1780)

Deaths

*January 8 - Arcangelo Corelli, composer and violinist (born 1653)
*March 26 - Pal Esterhazy, composer
*March 30 - Govert Bidloo, opera librettist (born 1649)
*October 4 - Valentin Molitor, composer
*"date unknown" - Ludovico Roncalli, composer for guitar (born 1654)


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