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1783 in music
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April 10, 2025
Contents
Events
Classical music
Opera
Published popular music
Methods and theory writings
Births
Deaths
References
Overview of the events of 1783 in music
List of years in music
(
table
)
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1773
1774
1775
1776
1777
1778
1779
1780
1781
1782
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1784
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1790
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Events
August 23
–
Maria Anna Mozart
marries Johann Baptist Franz von Berchtold.
September 24
– The
Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre
in
Saint Petersburg
,
Russia
, opens with a performance of
Giovanni Paisiello
’s opera
Il mondo della luna
.
[
1
]
John Broadwood
patents
a
piano
pedal in
England
.
Classical music
Johann Adolph Hasse
- Missa Ultima in g minor
Carl Friedrich Abel
– 6 Symphonies, Op. 17
Johann Georg Albrechtsberger
– Mass in D major
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
– 2 Sonaten, 2 Fantasien und 3 Rondos für Kenner und Liebhaber, Wq.58
Ludwig van Beethoven
–
Three Piano Sonatas, WoO 47 ("Kurfuerstensonaten") in E-flat, F, and D
Muzio Clementi
3 Piano Sonatas, Op.9
3 Piano Sonatas, Op.10
Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf
–
Six Symphonies after Ovid's Metamorphoses
Jane Mary Guest
– 6 Sonatas, Op. 1
Joseph Haydn
Baryton Trio Hob. XI:101, 103, and 108
Cello Concerto in D
Michael Haydn
– Symphony in E-flat major
Anton Kraft
– 3 Cello Sonatas, Op. 2
Joseph Martin Kraus
– String Quartets, Op.1 (published,
Berlin
: J.J. Hummel, Plate 561)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Luci care, luci belle
, K.346/439a
Mia speranza adorata,
K.416
Vorrei spiegarvi, o Dio
, K.418
Duo for Violin and Viola, K.423
Duo for Violin and Viola, K.424
Symphony No. 36 in C major, K. 425
Great Mass in C minor
, K. 427
Così dunque tradisci
, K.432/421a
Ecco quel fiero istante
, K.436
Mi lagnerò tacendo
, K.437
Due pupille amabili
, K.439
Country Dance in G major, K.610
Giovanni Paisiello
–
La passione di Gesù Cristo
Antonio Rosetti
– Sextet in D major, M.B24/II:19
Daniel Gottlob Türk
– 12 Leichte Klaviersonaten
Giovanni Battista Viotti
Concerto for Piano No. 7 in G
Violin Concerto No.10 in B-flat major
Samuel Wesley
–
Magnificat
Opera
Felice Alessandri
–
Artaserse
Pasquale Anfossi
–
La finta ammalata
Domenico Cimarosa
I due baroni di Rocca Azzurra
Oreste
La villana riconosciuta
Vincenzo Fabrizi
–
I tre gobbi rivali
André Grétry
–
La Caravane du Caire
Niccolò Piccinni
–
Didon
Antonio Sacchini
–
Renaud
William Shield
–
The Poor Soldier
Published popular music
"I had a horse, I had nae mair", "The Rigs o' Barley", and other songs by
Robert Burns
Methods and theory writings
Anton Bemetzrieder
Abstract of the Talents and Knowledge of a Musician
New Lessons for the Harpsichord
Johann Michael Weissbeck
– Protestationschrift oder Exemplarische Widerlegung
Georg Friedrich Wolf
– Kurzer aber deutlicher Unterricht im Klavierspielen
Births
January 12
–
Erik Gustaf Geijer
, writer and composer (d. 1847)
January 20
–
Justus Johann Friedrich Dotzauer
, German cellist and composer (d.
1860
)
January 26
–
Helmina von Chézy
, librettist (d. 1856)
February 9
–
Vasily Zhukovsky
, librettist and poet (died 1852)
February 15
–
Johann Nepomuk Poissl
, composer
March 8
–
Gottfied Wilhelm Fink
, German composer (died 1846)
March 26
– Johann Baptist Weigl, composer
April 21
–
Reginald Heber
, librettist and clergyman (died 1826)
May 10
–
Niccola Benvenuti
, composer
May 14
–
Jacques Jules Bouffil
, composer and musician (died 1868)
May 22
–
Thomas Forbes Walmisley
, composer (died 1866)
June 29
–
August Alexander Klengel
, pianist, organist and composer
September 23
–
Jane Taylor
, librettist and poet (died 1824)
October 13
– Frantiszek Soltyk, composer
December 14
– Johann Christoph Kienlen, composer
December 28
–
Wenzel Robert von Gallenberg
, composer
date unknown –
Charles-François-Jean-Baptiste Moreau
, French librettist (died 1832)
Deaths
January 5
–
Friedrich Wilhelm Riedt
, flautist, music theorist and composer (born 1710)
January 10
–
Phanuel Bacon
, librettist and writer (born 1700)
January 14
–
Giacobbe Cervetto
, cellist and composer (born 1682)
January 31
–
Caffarelli
,
castrato
singer (born 1710)
February 10
–
James Nares
, composer (born 1715)
February 21
–
Richard Duke
, violin maker (born 1718)
[
2
]
March 1
–
Thomas Lowe
, tenor (born c.1719)
March 23
–
Gaspard Fritz
, composer
April 7
–
Ignaz Holzbauer
, composer (born 1711)
May 11
–
Juliane Reichardt
, composer and pianist (born 1752)
May 18
–
Lucrezia Aguiari
, coloratura soprano (born 1741)
July 27
–
Johann Kirnberger
, music theorist/violist (born 1721)
October 7
–
William Tans'ur
, composer, teacher and arranger of hymn tunes (born c.1706)
[
3
]
October 29
–
Jean le Rond d'Alembert
, music theorist and philosopher (born 1717)
November 3
–
Charles Collé
, songwriter (born 1709)
December 16
–
Johann Adolph Hasse
, singer, composer and music teacher (born 1699)
December 20
–
Antonio Soler
, composer (born 1729)
References
↑
"Mariinsky Theatre"
. Mariinsky Theatre. Archived from
the original
on 2011-12-03
. Retrieved
2011-12-04
.
↑
Charles Beare
and John Dilworth (2001). "Duke, Richard".
Grove Music Online
. Oxford Music Online.
Oxford University Press
.
doi
:
10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.08285
.
↑
Maggie Humphreys; Robert Evans (1 January 1997).
Dictionary of Composers for the Church in Great Britain and Ireland
. A&C Black. p.
333.
ISBN
978-0-7201-2330-2
.
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