| 1734 in music | ||
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| 1732 - 1733 - 1734 - 1735 - 1736 | ||
| See also: Other events in 1734 Theater Events | ||
Content
- 1 Events
- 2 Classical music
- 3 Opera
- 4 born
- 5 died
- 6 See also
Events
- March 29 - Louis-Gabriel Guillaumene ( French: Louis-Gabriel Guillemain ) becomes the first violinist at the Royal Academy in Dijon .
- April 23 - Johann Sebastian Bach performed the passionate oratorio Ein Lämmlein geht und trägt die Schuld of Gottfried Heinrich Stolzel ( German: Gottfried Heinrich Stolzel ) for the first time on April 23 in Leipzig Tomaskirche .
- A company called the Royal Academy of Music closed after it faced many difficulties, including disputes between Handel and the soloists.
Classical music
- Georg Friedrich Handel - Concerti grossi, Op. 6 .
- Giovanni Battista Martini - Litaniae atque antlphonae finales BV Mariae .
Opera
- Giovanni Battista Costanzi - La Flora .
- Giovanni Battista Pergolesi - “Adrian in Syria” ( Italian: Adriano in Siria ).
Born
- January 17 - Francois-Joseph Gossek , French composer (died in 1829 ).
- April 19 - , an Austrian judge, violinist and composer (died in 1786 ).
- June 28 - , French organist and composer (died in 1794 ).
- July 23 - Antonio Maria Gasparo Saccini , Italian composer (died in 1786 ).
- December 18 - , French conductor and composer (died in 1810 ).
- date unknown
- Benjamin Cook , English organist, composer and teacher (died in 1793 ).
- , American violinist and composer of German descent, author of the patriotic song “ Long Live Columbia ” (died 1793 ).
Died
- February 25 - ), Italian opera singer- soprano (born in 1684 ).
- June 13 - , German organist and composer (born October 1666 ).
- October 6 - , German trumpet virtuoso and composer (born February 5, 1667 ).
- date unknown - , English violinist, organist and composer (date and year of birth unknown).
See also
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