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1813 in music

1813 in music
1811 - 1812 - 1813 - 1814 - 1815
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See also: Other events in 1813
Theater Events

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Events

  • October 29 - in Milan, during a solo concert at the La Scala theater, violinist Niccolo Paganini presented to the public an essay that became one of the most famous in his work - Witches, variations on the theme of the ballet Walnut Benevento for violin and orchestra ( Variations on the fourth string), and the musician repeated the work according to the urgent demand of the public.

Artwork

  • Ludwig van Beethoven - Wellington's Victory, Op. 91.
  • Franz Danzi - opera Mountain Spirit .
  • Franz Danzi - Sonata for Piano and French Horn No. 2 in E Minor , Op. 44.
  • Franz Schubert - Symphony No. 1, D. 82 .

Born

  • February 17 - Kazimir Lubomirsky , Polish composer, author of popular songs and salon plays for piano.
  • May 22 - Wilhelm Richard Wagner , German composer and art theorist. The largest reformer of the opera, Wagner had a significant influence on European musical culture, especially German.
  • September 28 - Anton Wallerstein , German composer, violinist, pianist and music teacher [1] .
  • October 10 - Giuseppe Verdi , composer, whose work is one of the greatest achievements of world opera and the culmination of the development of Italian opera of the XIX century .
  • February 14 - Alexander Dargomyzhsky , a Russian composer who significantly influenced the development of Russian music of the 19th century, a bold innovator, founder of a realistic trend in Russian music.
  • December 2 - Jacob Rosenguine , German musician, pianist, classical music composer and music teacher.

Died

  • June 14 - Christian Ehregott Weinlig ( German: Christian Ehregott Weinlig ), German composer, cantor of the Dresden Kreutskirche (born September 30, 1743 ).
  • September 24 - Andre Gretry , French composer of Belgian descent, classic of French comic opera (born February 8, 1741 ).

See also

► 1813 in music

Notes

  1. ↑ Wallerstein // Music Dictionary : in 3 volumes / comp. H. Riemann ; add. Russian department with staff. P. Weimarn and others; per. and all ext. under the editorship of Yu. D. Engel . - Per. from the 5th of it. ed. - Moscow — Leipzig: ed. B.P. Jurgenson , 1904 .
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