| 1713 in music | ||
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| 1711 - 1712 - 1713 - 1714 - 1715 | ||
| See also: Other events in 1713 Theater Events | ||
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Events
- At the Paris Opera , its own dance school was opened ( French École de Danse de l'Opéra de Paris ).
- Daniel Purcell becomes an organist in St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral ( Holborn , London ).
- Francesco Bartolomeo Conti becomes the court composer of the Habsburgs in Vienna .
- Giuseppe Tartini , allegedly, had a dream in which the devil played the violin . So the Sonata in G minor Tartini was born, she is the “Devil Trill” - one of the composer's most famous chamber works.
- Antonio Stradivari made a violin known as Gibson ex-Huberman Stradivarius .
- Johann Matteson published the first part of his treatise “The Newly Open Orchestra” ( German: Das neu-er erffnete Orchestre ), which had a great influence on the development of music.
- Antonio Vivaldi has been appointed director of the Pieta Conservatory of Women ( Italian: Ospedale della Pieta ).
- April 14 - Possible date for the premiere of St. Mark Passion Johann Sebastian Bach in the chapel of Wilhelmburg Castle ( Schmalkalden ).
Classical music
- Johann Heinrich Buttstett - Musicalische Clavier-Kunst und Vorraths-Kammer .
- Louis Nicolas Clerambo - cantata "Leander and Hero" .
- Francois Couperin - “Pieces for Harpsichord ” , book 1.
- Georg Friedrich Handel is the chorale of Utrecht Te Deum and Jubilate and the cantata Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne .
- Jean Ferry Rebel - 12 sonatas for solo violin mixed with recitations for viola ( Fr. 12 Sonates à violon seul mellées de plusieurs récits pour la viole ).
Opera
- Francesco Feo - “ Tyrannical Love, or Zenobia ” ( Italian: L'amor tirannico, ossia Zenobia );
- Nicola Porpora - Basilio, re di Oriente ;
- Antonio Vivaldi - “Roland the Berserk” ( Italian: Orlando furioso );
- Andre Kampra - “The .”
Born
- January 7 - Giovanni Battista Lokatelli , Italian actor, singer and entrepreneur; the first Russian opera and ballet entrepreneur (died March 14, 1785 ).
- February 13 - Domenec Terradellas ( Spanish: Domènec Terradellas ), Spanish opera composer (died May 20, 1751 ).
- March 2 - Jammaria Ortes ( Italian: Giammaria Ortes ), Venetian composer, scholar, economist, mathematician, and philosopher, Camaldolean (died in 1790 ).
- March 12 - Johann Adolph Hass ( German: Johann Adolph Hass ), a German music master known for his clavichord and harpsichord (died May 29, 1771 ).
- April 7 - Nicola Sala ( Italian: Nicola Sala ), Italian composer and music theorist (died August 31, 1801 ).
- April 13 - Pierre de Geliott , French opera tenor and composer (died September 11, 1797 )
- October 3 - Antoine Dovergne ( French Antoine Dauvergne ), French violinist and composer (died February 11, 1797 ).
- October 24 - Marie Fel ( French Marie Fel ), French opera singer, daughter of organist Henri Fel (died February 2, 1794 ).
- October - Johann Ludwig Krebs , German lutenist, organist and composer (died January 1, 1780 ).
- December 10 - Johann Nicolaus Mempel ( German: Johann Nicolaus Mempel ), German musician (died February 26, 1747 ).
- Date unknown
- Johan Henrik Freihoff ( date Johan Henrik Freithoff ), Norwegian - Danish violinist and composer (died June 24, 1767 ).
- Johannes Erasmus Iversen ( dates Johannes Erasmus Iversen ), Danish baroque composer (died in 1755 ).
Probably Robert Bremner, the Scottish music publisher (d. 1789).
Died
- January 8 - Arcangelo Corelli , Italian violinist and composer, considered the creator of the art of playing the violin (born February 17, 1653 ).
- March 26 - Pal I Esterházy , the first prince of the Esterházy family, the Palatine of Hungary , imperial field marshal , composed poetry and music in his spare time (born September 8, 1635 ).
- March 30 - Govert Bidloo, physicist, anatomist, poet and author of Holland's Golden Age opera libretto (born March 12, 1649 ).
- October 28 - Paolo Lorenzani ( Dutch Paolo Lorenzani ), Italian Baroque composer (born January 5, 1640 ).
- Date unknown - Ludovico Roncalli ( Italian: Ludovico Roncalli ), Italian nobleman, author of plays for baroque guitar (born in 1654 ).
Probably - Stanislav Sylvester Sharzhinsky ( Polish. Szarzyński, Stanisław Sylwester ), Polish composer (born in 1692 ).
See also
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