| 1753 in music | ||
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Content
- 1 Events
- 2 Publications
- 3 Classical music
- 4 Opera
- 5 were born
- 6 died
- 7 See also
- 8 Notes
Events
- January 10 - in the midst of the “ Buffon War ”, King Louis XV of France issues a decree banning the performances of the leading Italian opera company in Paris , led by composer and impresario Eustachio Bambini ( Italian: Eustachio Bambini ). [one]
- May 1 - Georg Friedrich Handel plays the organ for the last time in a public place at London's Foundling Hospital. [one]
- June 15 - in Schwetzingen ( Baden-Württemberg ) by the performance of Ignaz Jakob Holzbauer ’s opera “The Son of the Forest” ( Italian: Il figlio delle selve ), the palace theater ) is opened , designed by the French architect Nicholas de Pigage ( fr. Nicolas de Pigage ). [2]
- October 12 - in the Munich residence by the performance of the opera Giovanni Battista Ferrandini ( Italian: Giovanni Battista Ferrandini ) "Caton in Utica" ( Italian. Catone in Utica ) the Cuvillier theater is opened . [3]
- November 21 - Niccolo Yomelli was appointed music director and court bandmaster of the Württemberg Duke Karl Eugene . [one]
- In Turin, the performance of Baldassare Galuppi 's opera “Disasters of the Heart” ( Italian: Calamità de 'cuori , Goldoni’s libretto) opened the Carignano Theater .
- The Grand Theater was opened in Antwerp ( French Grand Théâtre , now the Flemish Opera ).
Publications
- Karl Philippe Emanuel Bach publishes his treatise " Experience in the correct way to play the clavier ”, Including, including improvisation instructions.
Classical music
- Georg Philipp Telemann - oratorio “Fear the Lord and serve him faithfully” ( German: Fürchtet den Herrn und dienet ihm treulich ).
Opera
- Maria Teresa Agnese - “Cyrus in Armenia” ( Italian: Ciro in Armenia ).
- Antoine Doverne - "Moneychangers" ( French Les troqueurs ).
- Johann Adolf Hasse - Solimano .
- Niccolo Yomelli - Attilio Regolo (libretto by Pietro Metastasio ).
- Jean-Philippe Rameau - “Daphnis and Egle” ( fr. Daphnis et Eglé ).
Born
- June 8 - Nicolas Daleirac , French composer who worked mainly in the opera comedian genre (died in 1809).
- September 29 - Johann Gottfried Schecht , German conductor, organist, violinist and composer (died 1823).
- November 6 - Jean-Baptiste Breval , French cellist and composer (died 1823).
- November 30 - Johann Baptist Schenk , Austrian composer and teacher, one of the teachers of Ludwig van Beethoven (died in 1836). [four]
- December 28 - Johan Wickmanson , Swedish organist and composer (died 1800).
Died
- February 7 - Giovanni Alberto Ristori , Italian opera composer and conductor (born in 1692).
- February 16 - Giacomo Facco , Italian violinist, composer and conductor (born in 1676).
- May 19 - Jacques Aubert , French violinist and composer (born in 1669).
- August 4 - Johann Gottfried Zilberman , German organ master (born in 1683).
- September 24 - Georg Gebel the Younger , German composer, son of George Gebel the Elder (born in 1709).
- November - Giuseppe Valentini , Italian violinist, artist, poet and composer (born in 1681).
- November 4 - Johann Nikolaus Bach , German composer and instrumental master, the eldest son of Johann Christoph Bach (born in 1669).
- November 16 - Nicola Raco de Grandval , French composer, harpsichordist and playwright (born in 1676).
- unknown date - John Holt , English ringer and composer (born around 1726).
See also
► 1753 in music
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 January 1, 1753 - December 31, 1753 . A chronological view of Western musical history in the context of world events (inaccessible link) . MusicAndHistory . Date of treatment November 16, 2016. Archived on August 28, 2012.
- ↑ Die Hofmusiker - Ignaz Holzbauer (German) . Forschungsstelle Südwestdeutsche Hofmusik (2011). Date of treatment November 16, 2016.
- ↑ Karyl Lynn Zietz, Karyl Charna Lynn. Opera Companies and Houses of Western Europe .... - McFarland, 1999 .-- P. 215. - 480 p. - ISBN 9780786406111 . (eng.)
- ↑ Schenk, Johann (composer) // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1891. - T. IIa. - S. 883.