| 1752 in music | ||
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| See also: Other events in 1752 Events in the theater | ||
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Events
- February 3 - The Opéra-Théâtre de Metz Métropole Opera House, the oldest in France and one of the oldest in Europe, opened in Metz ( Lorraine ).
- June 13 - Composer Maria Theresa Agnesi married Pierre Antonio Pinottini.
- September 25 - Antonio Soler becomes an organist at the Escorial [1] .
- November 3 - George Friedrich Höndel was operated on his eyes (possibly to remove a cataract ) in London at the Guy ( Eng. Guys' Hospital ) [1] .
- Christoph Willibald Gluck becomes concertmaster in Vienna .
- Artist Thomas Gainsborough to join the Ipswich Musical Society ( eng. Ipswich Musical Society ); He later paints a portrait of the English composer Joseph Gibbs .
- Nicola Porpora leaves Dresden , moving to Vienna.
- Johann Wilhelm Gertel replaced his father, Johann Christian Gertel in the position of conductor at the court of the principality of Mecklenburg-Strehlitz .
- Anton Caetan Adlgasser marries the daughter of court organist Johann Ernst Eberlin .
- Ferdinando Bertoni became the first organist of the Cathedral of St. Mark in Venice .
Publications
- Charles Avison - “Essay on musical expression” ( eng. Essay on Musical Expression ).
- Johann Joachim Kvantz - treatise "Experience of instruction in the game of transverse flute" ( it. "Versuch einer Anweisung die Flöte traversiere zu spielen" , Berlin ).
Classical music
- Georg Friedrich Handel - Jephtha Oratorio.
Opera
- Jean Baptiste Cardonn - Amaryllis ( pastoral )
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau - “The Village Sorcerer ".
Born
- January 24 - Muzio Clementi , English composer, pianist and teacher, of Italian origin (died 1832 ).
- February 12 - Joseph Reich , Czech cellist, composer and conductor, Uncle Antonina Reich (died 1795 ).
- April 4 - Niccolo Antonio Zingarelli, Italian composer (died in 1837 ).
- April 5 - Sebastian Erar , French master of musical instruments of German origin, founder of the eponymous company (died in 1831 ).
- May 2 ( baptized ) - Ludwig Augustus Lebrun , German oboist-virutoz and composer (died 1790 ).
- May 14 - Julian Reichardt , Czech pianist, singer and composer (died 1783 ).
- May 31 - John Marsh , English composer, memoirist and writer (died in 1828 ).
- September 8 - Karl Stenborg , Swedish operatic tenor, actor, composer, director of the theater (died in 1813 ).
- September 30 - Justin Heinrich Knecht , German composer, organist and bandmaster (died 1817 ).
- October 22 - Ambrogio Minoyya , Italian composer and harpsichordist (died 1825 ).
- November 25 - Johann Friedrich Reichardt , German composer, music critic and publisher, writer, bandmaster (died in 1814 ).
- date unknown - Abraham Wood American military drummer and composer (died 1804 ).
Died
- January 1 - Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai , Indian ( Sindhi people ) Sufi scholar, mystic, saint, poet and musician (born in 1689 ).
- March 7 - Pietro Castrucci ( Italian: Pietro Castrucci ), Italian violinist and composer (born in 1679 ).
- June 19 - Jerome Albrecht Hass , German music master, known for his clavichord and harpsichord (born in 1689 ).
- July 20 - Johann Christoph Pepush , English composer and music theorist of German origin (born in 1667 ).
- July 24 - Michael Christian Festing , English violin virtuoso and composer (born in 1705 ).
- date unknown - Anton Wilhelm Solnitz , a German-Czech composer (born around 1708 ).
See also
► year 1752 in music
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 January 1, 1752 - December 31, 1752 (Eng.) . MusicAndHistory.com. The appeal date is November 15, 2016.